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bubble up         
LEMON-LIME SOFT DRINK BRAND
Bubble up; Bubble Up Lemon-Lime; Bubble Up Diet Lemon-Lime; Bubble Up Cloudy Lemon; Bubble Up Bitter Lemon; Bubble Up Ginger Ale; Bubble Up Tonic Water; Bubble Up Club Soda; Sweet Valley Products Co.
(of a feeling) intensify to the point of being expressed.
Bubble chart         
  • Bubble chart displaying the relationship between poverty and violent and property crime rates by state. Larger bubbles indicate higher percentage of state residents at or below the poverty level. Trend suggests higher crime rates in states with higher percentages of people living below the poverty level.
  • Circular Packing chart, sometimes called a "bubble chart," showing the proportions of professions of people who create programming languages
  • A series of bubbles on a [[map]] is called a [[proportional symbol map]] or sometimes "bubble map"
CHART
Bubble plot; Bubble charts
A bubble chart is a type of chart that displays three dimensions of data. Each entity with its triplet (v1, v2, v3) of associated data is plotted as a disk that expresses two of the vi values through the disk's xy location and the third through its size.
bubble memory         
  • Bubble memory driver coils/windings/field coils and guides (T bar guides in this case); the guides or propagation elements, are on top of a magnetic film, which is on top of a substrate chip. This is mounted to a PCB (not shown) and then surrounded by two windings.
TYPE OF NON-VOLATILE COMPUTER MEMORY
Magnetic bubble memory; Magnet bubble memory; GGGQEP
A storage device built using materials such as gadolinium gallium garnet which are can be magnetised easily in only one direction. A film of these materials can be created so that it is magnetisable in an up-down direction. The magnetic fields tend to join together, some with the north pole facing up, some with the south. When a veritcal magnetic field is imposed on this, the areas in opposite alignment to the field shrink to circles, or 'bubbles'. A bubble can be formed by reversing the field in a small spot, and can be destroyed by increasing the field. Bubble memory is a kind of non-volatile storage but EEPROM, Flash Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory and ferroelectric technologies, which are also non-volatile, are faster. ["Great Microprocessors of the Past and Present", V 4.0.0, John Bayko <bayko@hercules.cs.uregina.ca>, Appendix C] (1995-02-03)

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Bubble Up
Examples of use of bubble up
1. And the music really does bubble up from the street."
2. "Instead you let your feelings bubble up inside you and these three incidents were the result.
3. Any challenge to its core holding would take years to bubble up from lower courts.
4. Every day 1m litres bubble up through three springs in the centre of Bath.
5. There are a couple of obvious "war on terror" questions that bubble up from Katrina‘s misguided efforts.