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Butterfly effect

Known as: Butterfly Effect Theory, Butterfly (disambiguation), Sensitive dependency on initial conditions 
The butterfly effect is the concept that small causes can have large effects. Initially, it was used with weather prediction but later the term… 
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2016
2016
Real-world data often includes rich relational information, which can be leveraged to help predict unknown variables using a… 
2007
2007
Callophrys irus is a rare and declining lycaenid found in the eastern U.S., inhabiting xeric and open habitats maintained by… 
2006
2006
This study was carried out to determine the contents of vitamins A and E in carcass fat from Japanese Black and Fl cross cattle… 
2004
2004
In this paper, the numerical analysis of a complete launch package, composed by a homopolar generator feeding a rail launcher, is… 
2002
2002
Native grasslands cover less than 1% of land area in the Midwestern United States; agricultural areas cover the majority of the… 
2001
2001
We present a detailed study of the influence of ultrasonic surface acoustic waves (SAWs) on point-contact friction. Lateral force… 
1997
1997
Results on a new effect observed in FeSiB amorphous wires-the large gyromagnetic effect-are reported for the first time. This… 
1984
1984
SummaryThe polymorphism of Danaus chrysippus is anomalous since it is a distasteful butterfly. In a field study of the B locus… 
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1971
Highly Cited
1971
The records of the Orstom seismological stations in New Caledonia and New Hebrides were used for a study of the propagation of P…