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The central theory for phantosmia is described as an area of hyper-functioning brain cells that generate the order perception.
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The area generating it is larger in the right hemisphere than the left.
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When money is put into the stock market, it is done with the aim of generating a return on the capital invested.
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The proposal has generated substantial opposition, with a number of concerns being raised by opponents and only a few groups strongly supporting the policy.
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When subjected to higher pressure, the voids implode and can generate an intense shockwave.
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At liftoff, these engines will generate a total of 130000 kg of thrust.
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Therefore, a lower overburden pressure is usually generated at an offshore depth, than would be found at the same depth on land.
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Even the action of stirring stored liquids generates heat.
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The system reportedly generates up to 60% more energy per roof.
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