Use "entanglement" in a sentence

1. Quantum entanglement.

2. These are entanglement scars.

3. To release from an entanglement or difficulty; disengage.

4. Others die from entanglement in fishing nets.

5. 11 To release from an entanglement or difficulty; disengage.

6. 5 Others die from entanglement in fishing nets.

7. Entanglement with the demons is far more dangerous.

8. 10 Campanulaceae Codonopsis an entanglement of perennial herbs, milk white.

9. 8 synonyms for Complexity: complication, involvement, intricacy, entanglement, convolution

10. Actually, the continuous variable entanglement is correlative with squeezing.

11. The concurrence of the measurement of entanglement is calculated.

12. From the Concurrence, the entanglement of formation can be calculated

13. 12 The concurrence of the measurement of entanglement is calculated.

14. 9 Now all the entanglement of the day came back.

15. 8 Actually, the continuous variable entanglement is correlative with squeezing.

16. 15 And the ground-state entanglement varies suddenly at the critical point of phase transition. The entanglement between two particles is enhanced due to the energy current.

17. 3 Many dolphins die each year from entanglement in fishing nets.

18. 4 Many dolphins are accidentally killed through entanglement with fishing equipment.

19. 2 The auditors try to avoid entanglement with arguments over local policy.

20. This affair did not prevent an entanglement with another of his co-stars.

21. As a adverb Afoul is in a state of entanglement or conflict with

22. Was drowned trying to save a lad from a dangerous entanglement of weeds.

23. 2 This affair did not prevent an entanglement with another of his co-stars.

24. 22 Northridge and Pilleri list many more instances of dolphin entanglement in set-nets.

25. 19 The Hector's story may have a happy ending, as the establishment of entanglement.

26. 1 This affair did not prevent an entanglement with another of his co-stars.

27. 6 When this involvement becomes overinvolvement and participation becomes entanglement, problems are likely to arise.

28. Where [GAMMA] is the effective surface energy at the void tips for Crazing, [gamma] is the van der Waals surface energy, [v.sub.e] is the entanglement density, d is the entanglement distance, U is the energy for breaking a single backbone bond.

29. Perhaps freeing oneself from the entanglement of the world’s religions does bring a measure of relief.

30. 17 There is some uncertainty about this entanglement with the city treasurer which you say exists.

31. Siltation (e.g. run-off, dredging, outfalls) Abrasion (e.g. boating, anchoring, ) Selective extraction (e.g. aggregate dredging, entanglement)

32. Obviously, the regular crimp wave provides a mechanism for short - range entanglement of the ratchet type.

33. 25 The accumulation of obligations made it nearly impossible for the children to pry loose from the entanglement.

34. Afoul (comparative more Afoul, superlative most Afoul) (archaic, principally nautical) In a state of collision or entanglement

35. The accumulation of obligations made it nearly impossible for the children to pry loose from the entanglement.

36. For an hour, over black tea and almonds, he chatted Amiably about his entanglement with Kabul Bank.

37. 13 The ground state entanglement in an isotropic three-qubit transverse XY model with energy current is analyzed.

38. Such incidents could include collisions with marine mammals, entanglement of turtles or marine mammals, spills or accidental discharges.

39. Furthermore, school supervision of the activities is precisely the kind of entanglement that is impermissible under constitutional precedents.

40. 21 The increase is unexplained, although theories include a rise in the local dolphin population and entanglement with fishing nets.

41. (often foll by of) in or into an entanglement or collision (with) (often in the phrase run Afoul of)

42. Quotations ▼ The ships’ lines and sails were all Afoul. (with of) In a state of entanglement or conflict (with)

43. Afoul (adv.) 1809, originally nautical, "in a state of collision or entanglement," from a-(1) + foul (adj.)

44. 23 Furthermore, school supervision of the activities is precisely the kind of entanglement that is impermissible under constitutional precedents.

45. 26 The contours of the tube are then defined by the position of the entanglement points in the network.

46. 24 There is an eerie stamp of disaster about this wind-thrown entanglement in the murky half-light of night water.

47. 29 The Higher frequency and the lower amplitude of vibration of the filament are a good ocasion for forming entanglement.

48. 14 In a later section the 4-dimensional particles entanglement is used to improve the efficiency of the single communication.

49. 20 Soon the blurred sketch of the view will disappear and in its place will come an entanglement of lights.

50. 30 We all know that an ordinary twisted-pair is from four groups of mutual entanglement of the cable connected.

51. 27 Ramsey was a former nonconformist who had not lost the idea that Churches must be free from entanglement with the State.

52. The 2003 Quantum entanglement, spooky action at a distance, teleportation, and you was nominated for the 2004 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Minicomic.

53. 7 Mr Anderson said there was a risk of entanglement during operation and the company was required by law to provide covers.

54. If the number of spins in the ring is large, the period of the entanglement changes anomalously with the external magnetic field.

55. Felt's entanglement with history occurred in 1972 after the bungled break-in at the Democratic National Party offices in the Watergate building.

56. It was Albert Einstein who first labelled the quantum mechanical phenomenon of entanglement 'spooky action at a distance' due to its strange consequences.

57. For an opened Ising chain with an alternating magnetic field, the bipartite entanglement entropy decreases when the strength of the alternating field increases.

58. 18 The dynamics of entanglement decoherence for fragile entangled states is discussed by taking into account the ohmic dissipation under the low temperature approximation.

59. 28 In this paper, a concise and alternative average entropy is introduced,(www.Sentencedict.com) which can be used to analyze entanglement of multipartite pure states.

60. Using laser fields and inducing collisions between ions, the scientists looked into quantum entanglement, which Albert Einstein had dubbed 'spooky action at a distance'.

61. 16 Iatrical entanglement has become one of the most attractive "hot point"in our society. To solve this problem properly belongs to the perfection of corresponding laws.

62. However they experienced significantly higher entanglement rates during this time, and necropsies of two whales that drowned in nets revealed acoustic trauma (Ketten et al.

63. Einstein described quantum entanglement as "spooky action at a distance." So, before Einstein's own Theory of General Relativity, might Newton's theory of gravitation have been described.

64. Bycatch is the capture or entanglement of non-target species, juvenile fish, or other animals like seabirds, marine mammals, or endangered sea turtles in fishing gear

65. It's an interesting blend: Construction Slider is a 26-second sustained chord, while Coetaneous Entanglement is eight-and-half minutes of ambient sounds, industrial buzzing, and occasional bits of

66. Belugas face a number of threats, including habitat loss, pollution, entanglement in fishing gear, ship strikes, and, in the case of the Russian stock, capture for the international aquarium industry

67. The small population of about 1,400 individuals is threatened by human encroachment, very low levels of genetic variation, entanglement in fishing nets, marine debris, disease, and past commercial hunting for skins.

68. (Nautical Terms) (often foll by of) in or into an entanglement or collision (with) (often in the phrase run Afoul of): a yacht with its sails Afoul; the boat ran Afoul of a steamer.

69. A special section of the book describes the interactions of humans with Bowheads in past and present, focusing on their importance to Indigenous communities and the challenges regarding entanglement in fishing gear, industrial noise and ship strikes.

70. Borderlines seeks thoughtful and innovative contributions that help us rethink the historical construction and transformation of racial difference in Sudan, its entanglement with other axes of social, economic, and cultural politics and its contemporary manifestations and implications

71. Adverb, adjective (postpositive) (usually foll by of) in or into a state of difficulty, confusion, or conflict (with) (often foll by of) in or into an entanglement or collision (with) (often in the phrase run Afoul of)a yacht with its sails Afoul; the boat ran Afoul …

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