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hot spotIn earth science, area where a strong current or ‘plume’ of magma rises upwards below the Earth's crust. The magma spreads horizontally in all directions, and may break through where the crust is thin. Hot spots occur within, rather than on the edges of, lithospheric plates. However, the magma usually reaches the surface at plate margins. Examples of hot spots include Hawaii, Iceland, and Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA.
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| In the current study, the team showed that manipulating the hot spot "selectively interferes with what beta-gamma does," says Smrcka. LAOS] contains 2 novel open reading frames (ORFs) in the third hot spot (between sO73 and traF). Of the WiFi users who have accessed a Hot Spot outside their home, 40% signal real opportunities for restaurants, hotels, and other public businesses to attract customers. |
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