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Research has used the term to describe how bacteria (like C. elegans ) feed in bursts or how certain pathogens force plants to produce nutrients for a "bacterial feeding frenzy".
The Romanian phrase translates to "Feeding Frenzy." In academic and scientific contexts, this title often refers to a highly cited paper in computer science or specific biological studies. 1. Computer Science: Event Feeds
In financial literature, a "feeding frenzy" describes market phenomena like where intense investor demand artificially inflates stock prices on their opening day. Feeding frenzy for cancer cells - Science HrДѓnire frenezie
Adam Silberstein, Jeff Terrace, Brian F. Cooper, and Raghu Ramakrishnan. Publication: Presented at the ACM SIGMOD 2010 conference.
A 2025 study in the journal Ethology explores how competition triggers feeding frenzies in sharks, sometimes leading to unexpected predatory behaviors. Research has used the term to describe how bacteria (like C
The term is also used in biological research to describe rapid, intense consumption behaviors:
The most prominent academic paper with this title is . Cooper, and Raghu Ramakrishnan
Articles like "Feeding frenzy for cancer cells" (published in Science ) discuss how tumor cells rewire their metabolism to rapidly consume nutrients. 3. Economics and Finance