Information about Bubble

Bubble may refer to:
  • Soap bubble, spherical liquid film
  • Bubble gum, a type of gum suited to blowing bubbles
  • Liquid bubble, a globule of one substance inside another (e.g. gas bubbles in a liquid; or gas bubbles in glass), or of the vapor (gaseous) phase of the same substance in the liquid phase.
  • Antibubble, drops of liquid attached by gas
  • Speech bubble, used in comic books, strips, and cartoons
  • Radio bubble, the concept of high power earth-based radio and television broadcast signals leaking through the atmosphere, and spreading into outer space in a bubble shape
  • Cavitation, an ephemeral pocket of air that quickly arises and disappears in liquid under certain circumstances
  • Bubble (automobile), a mid 1990s or later American sedan modified to become a Hi-Riser.
  • Bubble (computer), the name given to a hiccup in execution of a pipeline (computer)
  • A term for a circle drawn on digital circuit diagrams to denote the compliment. Certain gates are denoted by a combination of ands and or gates and "bubbles". Optimizing a digital circuit, or converting gates from one type to another can employ bubble pushing.
  • Bubble (economics), where speculation causes prices to rise to unsustainable levels
  • See list of examples at Economic bubble#Examples
  • Bubble snails, a family of marine heterostroph snails with bubble-shaped shells
  • Real estate bubble an economic bubble in the price of real estate
  • Stock market bubble an economic bubble in the price of equities
  • A dome, (normally) transparent
  • Light bulb, in theater lighting terminology
  • Poker tournament terminology, going out "on the bubble" means to be the highest-placed finisher who wins no money
  • In reference to sports, a team or individual that is in the final qualifying position but could be replaced by a lower-ranked team or individual is considered to be "on the bubble"
  • Isolation (psychology), "living in a bubble"
  • Bubble, the dive angle of a submarine
  • Park Cities, Texas, bubble being a common nickname for these two suburbs of Dallas
  • Bubble Rhythm, an organ playing technique used heavily in reggae music, playing every 16th note except for numbered downbeats.
  • Bubble and squeak, a traditional English dish made with shallow-fried, leftover vegetables.
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Art and media See also
  • The Bubble
  • Westminster Bubble, the isolation of those whose working life is confined to UK politics
  • Bubble and squeak, traditional British dish of shallow-fried leftover vegetables
  • Bubbling, a dance move usually known as grinding.
  • Bubbling, a Maplestory character (monster) that you can find in subway of Kerning City
A soap bubble is a very thin film of soap water that forms a sphere with an iridescent surface. Soap bubbles usually last for only a few moments and then burst either on their own or on contact with another object.
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Bubblegum is chewing gum especially designed for blowing . Bubble gum is available in many different colors and flavors. The most common flavor is the distinctive one also known as "bubblegum", which is a combination of wintergreen, peppermint, and cianin, a type of cinnamon.
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bubble is a globule of one substance in another, usually air in a liquid.

Due to surface tension, bubbles may remain intact when they reach the surface of the immersive substance.
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Globule can refer to:
  • Bok globule
  • Molten globule
  • Globule (CDN)
  • Drop (liquid)
  • Antibubbles of liquid on top of a surface of liquid

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Vapor or vapour (see spelling differences) is the gas phase component of another state of matter (e.g. liquid or solid) which does not completely fill its container. It is distinguished from the pure gas phase by the presence of the same substance in another state of matter.
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In the physical sciences, a phase is a set of states of a macroscopic physical system that have relatively uniform chemical composition and physical properties (i.e. density, crystal structure, index of refraction, and so forth).
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antibubble is a droplet of liquid surrounded by a thin film of gas, as opposed to a gas bubble, which is a sphere of gas surrounded by a thin film of liquid. Antibubbles are formed when liquid drops or flows turbulently into liquid.
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Speech balloons (also speech bubbles, dialogue balloons, or word balloons) are a graphic convention used in comic books, strips, and cartoons to allow words (and much less often, pictures) to be understood as representing the speech or thoughts of a given
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A comic book is a magazine or book containing sequential art in the form of a narrative. Comic books are often called comics for short. Although the term implies otherwise, the subject matter in comic books is not necessarily humorous, and in fact it is often serious and
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comic strip is a drawing or sequence of drawings that tells a story. Written and drawn by a cartoonist, such strips are published on a recurring basis (usually daily or weekly) in newspapers and on the Internet.
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A cartoon is any of several forms of illustrations with varied meanings that evolved from its original meaning. A cartoon (from the Italian cartone
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Cavitation is a general term used to describe the behavior of voids or bubbles in a liquid. Cavitation is usually divided into two classes of behavior: inertial (or transient) cavitation and non-inertial cavitation.
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Hi-Risers are a type of highly customized automobile, typically an inexpensive American-built sedan modified by significantly increasing the ground clearance and adding large-diameter wheels with low-profile tires.
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Hi-Risers are a type of highly customized automobile, typically an inexpensive American-built sedan modified by significantly increasing the ground clearance and adding large-diameter wheels with low-profile tires.
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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 instruction in cycle #2 leads
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pipeline is a set of data processing elements connected in series, so that the output of one element is the input of the next one. The elements of a pipeline are often executed in parallel or in time-sliced fashion; in that case, some amount of buffer storage is often inserted
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Compliment may be
  • An expression of praise, congratulation or encouragement.
  • A misspelling for complement, meaning something which makes the original object complete.

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Bubble pushing is a technique used to transform certain gates into others - usually NANDs to ORs and NORs to ANDs. The technique can also be used to simplify the logic of a combinational circuit.
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economic bubble (sometimes referred to as a "speculative bubble", a "market bubble", a "price bubble", a "financial bubble", or a "speculative mania") is “trade in high volumes at prices that are considerably at variance from intrinsic values”.
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Heterobranchia

Orders

Heterostropha
Opisthobranchia
Pulmonata

Heterobranchia (different-gilled snails) is a superorder of mollusks in the class gastropoda.

The families included in this recently established superorder of mollusks (G.
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real estate bubble or property bubble (or housing bubble for residential markets) is a type of economic bubble that occurs periodically in local or global real estate markets.
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A stock market bubble is a type of economic bubble taking place in stock markets when price of stocks rise and become overvalued by any measure of stock valuation.

The existence of stock market bubbles is at odds with the assumptions of efficient market theory which assumes
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dome is a common structural element of architecture that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere.

Description

Domes do not have to be perfectly spherical in cross-section, however; a section through a dome may be an ellipse.
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incandescent light bulb (also spelled lightbulb) or incandescent lamp is a source of artificial light that works by incandescence. An electrical current passes through a thin filament, heating it until it produces light.
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A poker tournament is a tournament in which the winners are decided by playing poker, usually a particular style of poker.

Contrast this to a ring game, where the game is ongoing with no formal structure to determine a single winner in a certain length of time.
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Solitude of a person means seclusion or isolation, i.e. lack of contact with other people. It may stem from deliberate choice, contagious disease, disfiguring features or repulsive personal habits, or circumstances of employment or situation (see castaway).
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Park Cities is a term commonly used in reference to two communities in Dallas County, Texas (USA) - the Town of Highland Park and the City of University Park. As of the 2000 census, the Park Cities had a population of 32,166 (though a July 1, 2005 estimate placed the population at
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Bubble and squeak (sometimes just called bubble) is a traditional English dish made with the shallow-fried leftover vegetables from a roast dinner. The chief ingredients are potato and cabbage, but carrots, peas, brussels sprouts, and other vegetables can be added.
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