Though I'm not a businessman...
Some time ago I made some excerpts from a scientific manuscript:
Studies on the importance of fluctuations in the context of a simpler mechanical system (compared to plasticity) where the mechanical response is controlled by point defects, has been demonstrated in a number of situations like the Snoek relaxation [3], [4], Gorsky relaxation [5], etc.
Thus, as the eventual observed patterns has lower entropy than the initial uniform distribution, the process is entropy driven.
This rate is taken to be proportional to "rho" where "rho" is probability of finding regions that has dipoles and 1-"rho" the probability of dipoles being absent.
We shall focus entirely on the rich spatio-temporal features of the PLC effect that has defied proper understanding for a long time.
Even so, early formulations and the way experimental measurements have been carried out has given rise to considerable confusion.
Several mechanisms has been suggested in the literature [6], [7].
As an example of this, one can mention the results on slip-line morphology that has been known for some time [8].
Nothing special except for breaking grammar rules.
Is that a kind of business?
I think now "yes", a kind of business.
Lyrics section
David Houston
Almost Persuaded (1966)
Last night all alone in a barroom met a girl with a drink in her hand
She had ruby red lips coal black hair and eyes that would tempt any man
Then she came and sat down at my table and as she placed her soft hands in mine
I found myself wanting to kiss her for temptation was flowing like wine
And I was almost persuaded to strip myself of my pride
Almost persuaded to push my conscience aside
Then we danced and she whispered I need you
Take me away from here and be my man
Then I've looked into her eyes and I saw it the reflection of my wedding band
And I was almost persuaded to let strange lips lead me on
Almost persuaded but your sweet love made me stop and go home

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