spontaneous in the PONS Dictionary

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The distance between the electrodes is such that a spontaneous discharge does not occur.
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It is a relatively young, spontaneous form, performed more by amateurs and non-profit groups than by professional emcees.
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He is known for his unorthodox, spontaneous, and daring style of presenting wildlife documentaries as well as for including factual knowledge into the proceedings.
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This was the first experiment to examine the development of a childs early spontaneous verbal deceptive behaviors and how their cognitive skills relate.
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There is little spontaneous bleeding, but surgical procedures may cause excessive blood loss, and prophylaxis is required.
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An exponent of the oral tradition, he gave spontaneous lectures and poetry for over 37 years.
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Bruising, and rarely bleeding, results and may be spontaneous.
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This method facilitated the kind of spontaneous depictions of urban scenes which would come to be associated with his mature style.
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Originally the model described a system in which spontaneous transitions observed in finger movements could be described as a series of in-phase and out-of-phase movements.
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First, the revolution that the anarchists advocated would be global, simultaneous, decentralized, and spontaneous.
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