Uranium
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Yes, I do
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Uranium is the element being referred to here. It is named after the planet Uranus, the 7th planet from the sun. Uranium is a nuclear fuel source that is highly efficient; just one pound of uranium can produce as much energy as 1500 tons of coal.
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God can be said to be ubiquitous because he is everywhere
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An example of a sentence using the word "ubiquitous" is:
God is ubiquitous, he knows all things.
This sentence shows the definition of ubiquitous, which means that something is all-knowing.
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Ubiquitous means present everywhere. Usually, you preface the word with "the." Here are some sentences.
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The little ubiquitous mosquitoes are everywhere in the summertime.
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Smartphones have become ubiquitous in our modern society, with nearly every person owning one.
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If you have flies or mosquitoes that are around you, they are ubiquitous. Just picture them.
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Ubiquitous means being everywhere at the same time. You could, for example, say that air is ubiquitous. A ubiquitous fog is a fog that you can't see the end of.
"James cowered as her realized the ubiquitous bees had him surrounded. There was no way out!"
"You are never alone, for God is ubiquitous."
When in doubt, a great thing to do is to type the word into a search engine. Words like this are often used in online articles so that you can, after looking up the definition, see some real-life application of the it.
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Ubiquitous Frequency Oscillation - UFO - was created on 2009-07-02.
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Ubiquitousindustries involve producers who are inseparable from the immediate markets that they serve. Ubiquitous industries are widely distributed. Examples include: newspaper publishing, bakeries, and dairies.
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On the downcast, rainy day the fog was ubiquitous.
Many household appliances have become ubiquitous, such as the washing machine, fridge and TV set.
The ubiquitous fog permeated the village.
Where did that ubiquitous odor originate?
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"Ubiquitous" (note spelling) means "existing everywhere." Wherever you look, there it is. Examples:
* As November draws near, political signs and posters will be ubiquitous in the American landscape. * Souvenir hawkers are ubiquitous at most major public events. * The name of [some celebrity] is ubiquitous in the pages of popular magazines right now. Ubiquitous - means:- ever-present (in other words to be found everywhere).
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Present, appearing or easily found. Example: this plant is ubiquitous.
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As we drove through the streets of Tangier, Morocco, it became increasingly obvious that in Northern Africa mosquitoes are ubiquitous
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Yes, iron ore is a ubiquitous resource. It is normally found all over the world .
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Since technology is ubiquitous, it is apparent that people have some sort of smart phone and computer laptop with them.
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The word ubiquitous means that something is present or found all over the place. An example of a sentence using the word ubiquitous is, The woman hopes to make her service ubiquitous by making it available worldwide.
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ubiquitous means to be found everywhere so if you think about that you'd realize that avian species are ubiquitous or found everywhere on the planet. They travel and inhabit regions all over the world land and sea. i would also consider humans k-9 and rodents to be ubiquitous as far as land based life forms
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A ubiquitous substance is one that is found everywhere or commonly present in various locations, settings, or objects. It is widespread and can be found across a wide range of contexts or environments.
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Ubiquitous- Present, appearing, or found everywhere: "his ubiquitous influence"
Omnipresent- Occurring everywhere at the same time
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i don't know but for ubiquitous is: all-over, everywhere, omnipresent, pervasive, ubiquitary, universal, wall-to-wall
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Esa Tuulari has written:
'Methods and technologies for experimenting with ubiquitous computing' -- subject(s): Ubiquitous computing
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No. "Ubiquitous" means "found everywhere". It does not imply any kind of dominance. "Prevailing" means dominant or predominant. Legumes are found naturally everywhere in the word; they are ubiquitous. But they are not predominant; they are not the prevailing plant species.
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"Everywhere you go" provides good context for guessing the meaning of ubiquitous.
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Qing Li has written:
'Mobile IPv6'
'Ubiquitous multimedia computing' -- subject(s): Ubiquitous computing, Multimedia systems
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The word ubiquitous means "present or appearing everywhere" (sometimes metaphorically for seeming to be everywhere). Bacteria may be said to be ubiquitous when they are widespread in an environment, or occurring worldwide, or when they appear involved in (or concurrent with) a large number of diseases or illnesses.
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