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  • 1Bubble fusion — Bubble fusion, also known as sonofusion, is the non technical name for a nuclear fusion reaction hypothesized to occur during sonoluminescence, an extreme form of acoustic cavitation. Officially, this reaction is termed acoustic inertial… …

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  • 2bubble memory — ☆ bubble memory or magnetic bubbles n. [from the appearance of these areas under a microscope] a solid state computer memory device that stores bits of data by means of magnetized, microscopic areas (magnetic bubbles) in sheets of a semiconductor …

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  • 3Bubble memory — Computer memory types Volatile RAM DRAM (e.g., DDR SDRAM) SRAM In development T RAM Z RAM TTRAM Historical Delay line memory Selectron tube Williams tube …

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  • 4Bubble sort — Infobox Algorithm class=Sorting algorithm data=Array time= О(n²) space= О(n) total, O(1) auxiliary optimal=NoBubble sort is a simple sorting algorithm. It works by repeatedly stepping through the list to be sorted, comparing two items at a time… …

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  • 5Bubble rafts — A material s observable and measurable mechanical properties strongly depend on its atomic and microstructural configuration and characteristics. This fact is intentionally ignored in Continuum Mechanics, which assumes a material to have no… …

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  • 6bubble — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English bobel Date: 14th century 1. a small globule typically hollow and light: as a. a small body of gas within a liquid b. a thin film of liquid inflated with air or gas c. a globule in a… …

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  • 7Bubble (computing) — In computing, a bubble is a hiccup in execution of an instruction in an instruction pipeline.The following is two executions of the same four instruction through a 4 stage pipeline but, for whatever reason, a delay in fetching of the purple… …

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  • 8bubble — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. globule, blob. See rotundity, deception. v. i. effervesce, boil, gurgle. See agitation, transientness, water. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. globule, sac, air bubble, soap bubble, balloon, droplet, foam,… …

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  • 9Real estate bubble — This article is about the general phenomenon of housing bubbles. For housing bubbles in various countries, see below. A real estate bubble or property bubble (or housing bubble for residential markets) is a type of economic bubble that occurs… …

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  • 10Irish property bubble of 2000s — Current situation Newspaper articles have provided anecdotal evidence of declining valuations with respect to the guide prices, and the agreed prices for Irish Residential property, since October 2006. This phenomenon was officially vindicated by …

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