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  1. trends

    A fad or trend is any form of collective behavior that develops within a culture, a generation or social group in which a group of people enthusiastically follow an impulse for a short period. Fads are objects or behaviors that achieve short-lived popularity but fade away. Fads are often seen as sudden, quick-spreading, and short-lived. Fads include diets, clothing, hairstyles, toys, and more. Some popular fads throughout history are toys such as yo-yos, hula hoops, and fad dances such as the Macarena, floss and the twist.Similar to habits or customs but less durable, fads often result from an activity or behavior being perceived as emotionally popular or exciting within a peer group, or being deemed "cool" as often promoted by social networks. A fad is said to "catch on" when the number of people adopting it begins to increase to the point of being noteworthy. Fads often fade quickly when the perception of novelty is gone.

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  1. Trends

    Trends is a series of scientific journals owned by Elsevier that publish review articles in a range of areas of biology. They are currently part of Elsevier's Cell Press group of journals. The Trends series was founded in 1976 with Trends in Biochemical Sciences, rapidly followed by Trends in Neurosciences, Trends in Pharmacological Sciences and Immunology Today. Swift expansion of the formula during the 1980s and 1990s included non-biological titles, Trends in Food Science and Technology and Trends in Polymer Science, which were later discontinued or removed from the series. Immunology Today, Parasitology Today and Molecular Medicine Today changed their names to Trends in... in 2001. Drug Discovery Today was spun off as an independent brand. Originally published in Cambridge, UK, the Trends Editorial Office moved to London during the mid-1990s, after Elsevier acquired Pergamon Press. As of 2007, they are published under the Cell Press imprint and, as of 2010, they operate out of an editorial office in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

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    Rank popularity for the word 'trends' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #4302

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of trends in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of trends in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of trends in a Sentence

  1. Christina Johns:

    It is difficult to tell the difference without a test. There are some trends. Typically for influenza, the clinical hallmark is high fever, and that occurs less so in the common cold and is not always a feature of Covid-19 infection.

  2. Graham Brookie:

    One of the biggest trends that we saw throughout 2020 was this convergence of different types of conspiracy theories.

  3. Jonathan DeSimone:

    The proof will be in 2015, where you will start to see the trends after deals that were already in the pipeline earlier this year were done.

  4. Nick Brody:

    Teenagers are graduating and finishing their school year, looking for any excuse to meet up with friends in-person after a year of disconnection, in this way, what goes viral on TikTok and elsewhere often reflects other, offline needs and trends.

  5. Daniel Loeb:

    Nestle's insular, complacent, and bureaucratic organization is overly complex, lethargic, and misses too many trends.

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