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In geophysical exploration, an "anomaly" is simply a deviation from an expected geophysical background measurement. "Anomalies" can result either from a real, physical change in the subsurface, or can be the meaningless result from various kinds of "noise" internal to the geophysical equipment, or noise from external sources. When you're fortunate, an "anomaly" indicates the existence of, and some physical characteristics of, the thing or feature that you are actually attempting to detect.
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No. Attempting to do so will result in an IllegalThreadStateException.
Damages to the Starter and Flywheel....
To rearrange its configuration to result in a complete outer shell
You shouldn't try to do so. Vomiting is your body's way of attempting to prevent alcohol poisoning as a result of consuming too much alcohol.
No, attempting to drink liquid oxygen would result in very serious damage and possible death.
There are no cheats for Evony Age II. Attempting to cheat will result in the compromising of your account.
She was attempting to circumnavigate the globe when she disappeared in the Pacific Ocean. She was the first female pilot to ever try to do so.
Attempting to recharge non-rechargable batteries can result in fire or explosion. Don't do it.
Timing belts are a somewhat complex repair and I wouldn't recommend attempting it if you don't have the experience to do so. An incorrectly timed engine could result in severe engine damage.
Well, it is a work of fantasy! But according to Dumbledore, Voldemorte chose Harry by attempting to kill him as a result of the prediction by Sibyl Trelawny.
Hydrogen chloride is soluble in water, so attempting to collect it over water would result in a significant amount of the gas being lost as it goes into an aqueous solution that will soon become dangerously acidic.
NO! Attempting to do so will result in a significant danger of fire and electrical damage. Never operate a wire with a higher amperage breaker than the rating of the wire. If you have any further questions, contact a local qualified electrician.