Novelty is a noun.
Actually, "duct" is a root word meaning to lead or direct.
The lead ion is a cation, meaning that it has a positive charge. However, there are multiple lead cations, each with a different charge. These ions are lead (ii) and lead (iv), which have a 2+ and 4+ charge, respectively.
They cause the release of different hormones in response to new challenges.
Before sonar, there were applications where individuals actually "listened to the water" with different devices. It was largely impractical for any kind of "real science" or "real military" applications, and probably was viewed as a novelty. But the first submarines were equipped with a crude (by modern standards) sonar, so the technology developed with the military need for it.
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A novelty lead can be used in journalism or marketing. In journalism, the writer creates a piece that grabs the readers attention to get them to purchase the magazine or newspaper. In marketing a company advertises an item to increase popularity for the company.
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Novelty lead is used to refer to a first impression in journalism. It is suppose to of grabbing the reader and hold their attention. Examples are, " On a dark dreary night" and "I couldn't believe what I just read. I tossed my phone across that room and stormed out the door."
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A novelty lead is an aspect of journalism or story writing that grabs the readers attention. A novelty lead encourages further reading of the article or story.
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Of the quiz choices given, one was "novelty" in that novelty encourages repetition as rubber increases friction. There are any number of other possible interpretations, including "habit" or "persistence" which could also lead to repetition.
Some of the different types of novelties available for adults are items like, novelty pens, novelty keychains, novelty plush bears, novelty cards, novelty binoculars and novelty model cars.