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- Huey Creative Music Orchestra Spontaneous (film), an American romantic black comedy horror film Revolutionary spontaneity, also known as spontaneism, the...
- In other words, spontaneity is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for a process to actually occur. Furthermore, spontaneity makes no implication...
- Spontaneous is a 2020 American coming-of-age romantic black comedy horror film, written, produced and directed by Brian Duffield, in his directorial debut...
- A spontaneous ****, or spontaneous ejaculation when it occurs in males, is an **** which occurs spontaneously and involuntarily without ****ual stimulation...
- Spontaneous emission is the process in which a quantum mechanical system (such as a molecule, an atom or a subatomic particle) transits from an excited...
- Spontaneous combustion or spontaneous ignition is a type of combustion which occurs by self-heating (increase in temperature due to exothermic internal...
- Spontaneous remission, also called spontaneous healing or spontaneous regression, is an unexpected improvement or cure from a disease that usually progresses...
- Revolutionary spontaneity Stigmergy Tragedy of the commons Wu wei (Effortless Action) Barry, Norman (1982). "The Tradition of Spontaneous Order". Literature...
- Spontaneous magnetization is the appearance of an ordered spin state (magnetization) at zero applied magnetic field in a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic...
- Spontaneous generation is a su****ded scientific theory that held that living creatures could arise from nonliving matter and that such processes were...