The formation and rapid collapse of bubbles in a fluid. As apoptotic endothelial cells detach from their substrata, tumor blood vessels collapse ; the acute disruption of tumor blood flow may result in tumor necrosis. The scientists found this shortening of lifespan to be consistent with the nature of the proteome collapse process.
Study reveals how collapse of protein processes is driver of aging and death, National Science Foundation. A neutron star is the crushed core left behind when a star much more massive than the Sun runs out of fuel, collapses under its own weight and explodes as a supernova.
The new view reveals nine protostars, areas where the nebula's clouds are collapsing and creating the first step in the birth of stars, that had not been seen before. I talk to myself, I talk in my sleep. I don't think I could stand it, locked up like that in my own psyche. I'd collapse into myself, I'd implode. This whole segment is overvalued. The more time goes by, the more I am worried that this whole thing will collapse at some point and it will not be not good for the industry if there is too much volatility.
A worry for the present and the future is that state collapse and global warming, separately or interacting, could end the exceptional period of peace to which we have grown accustomed, if we think that peace is automatic, we are likely to be complacent about the factors that bring it about.
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Term » Definition. Word in Definition. Princeton's WordNet 0. Wiktionary 0. Hurry up and collapse the tent so we can get moving. Etymology: From collapsus past participle of collabi collapse verb To pass out and fall to the floor or ground, as from exhaustion or other illness; to faint The exhausted singer collapsed onstage and had to be taken to the hospital.
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Risk Takers Wanted. Follow Connect with us. Sign up. Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter! He was taken to hospital after his collapse on the pitch.
Talks between management and unions collapsed today. Collapse can also refer to an attack of extreme physical weakness or unconsciousness in a person :. Construction jobs were lost as the property market collapsed. Examples of collapse. He sings a drinking song as the bridge collapses. From the Cambridge English Corpus. Thirdly, this closed account collapses when a believer in one faith meets believers from a different religious tradition. By almost any standards the poorer rural areas have fallen further and further behind; young people have left and traditional industries have collapsed.
The sound of breaking timber made people think the roof was collapsing, and an even worse panic ensued. The definition also collapses very different female-identified resistances together. If an ill-designed and poorly constructed house collapses, how can you expect otherwise? Clearly that justification collapsed once it became clear that shareholders in large public companies no longer exercised any real control or responsibility over their property. The lid had collapsed on to the remains, the sides had fallen outwards, but the two end pieces remained upright.
The rebellion and its attempts to establish social harmony collapses. Huge sections of the outer walls had collapsed and other parts were in very poor shape. If cor tisol-behavior associations are tested using variance collapsed across these sources, the ability to detect an effect may be compromised. In the limit, without any counteracting mechanism, these fluctuations may become so extreme that output collapses.
When the safe zone collapsed in the next phase of the war, they confronted this dilemma directly by temporarily withdrawing their protection of civilians. The axial velocity profiles of the other cases may be similarly collapsed. See all examples of collapse. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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