A large activation energy indicates that the applied stress will have a large effect on the life of the product. |
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A dependent variable is a factor or phenomenon that is changed by the effect of an associated factor or phenomenon called the independent variable. |
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The judge ruled that the prejudicial effect of the evidence outweighed its value. |
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The drug is used to lower blood pressure but may have the reverse effect in some patients. |
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According to this view, a contingent effect of the type ut in pluribus is in its cause before its occurence in a determined way, albeit changeably. |
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When considering accelerated life tests, the activation energy represents the magnitude of effect that the applied stress will have on the product under test. |
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In 2009, the Lisbon Treaty gave legal effect to the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. |
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Its effect was to extend English law into the Marches and provide that Wales had representation in future Parliaments. |
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The Atlantic Ocean has a strong effect on eastern and southeastern coastal areas of the state. |
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The Conventicle and Five Mile Acts remained in effect for the remainder of Charles's reign. |
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Along with the Act of Settlement 1701, the Bill of Rights is still in effect in all Commonwealth realms. |
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The wind dropped on Tuesday evening, and the firebreaks created by the garrison finally began to take effect on Wednesday 5 September. |
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The new canal system was both cause and effect of the rapid industrialisation of the Midlands and the north. |
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A series of financial reforms started by the Directory finally took effect after it fell from power. |
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Should his troops effect a landing, I shall certainly put myself at the head of mine, and my other armed subjects, to repel them. |
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Such a surprise attack would either produce a devastating effect on morale, or force him to weaken his main battle line. |
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The effect of histamine on growth of cultured fibroblasts isolated from normal and keroid tissue. |
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The German offensive's greatest effect was forcing the dispersal of aircraft production and parts. |
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Douglas set about introducing more squadrons and dispersing the few GL sets to create a carpet effect in the southern counties. |
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The strategic effect of the raid was a brief 20 percent dip in aircraft production. |
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In practice, it may have had the effect of lending more power to constituency parties and making candidates more uniform. |
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In a roundtable discussion on the future of broadcasting in 1998 he criticised the effect of overlapping different regulators on the industry. |
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If a coach arrives late, it has a knock-on effect on the entire coach station. |
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Posner and Landes used this term to describe the influential effect of a cited decision. |
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Once the ambiguity is resolved, that resolution has binding effect as described in the rest of this article. |
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The effect of this was that, in criminal matters, the House of Lords could not control its own docket. |
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Unitary authorities can additionally have the status of borough or city, although this has no effect on their powers or functions. |
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High trans effect ligands such as H or CO labilize ligands that are trans to themselves. |
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Under local government reforms coming into effect in 2009, the number of such counties was reduced. |
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Reviews come into effect on 1 April in the year following the date the reorganisation order is made. |
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What then must have been the effect upon the eminent philologist of the midnight latrations of Fernando Wood's yellow dog? |
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The Second World War had a drastic effect on the note production of the Bank of England. |
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For example, a jingle or background music can have a positive effect on brand recognition, purchasing behaviour and brand recall. |
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Even licensed fishing has a major effect on the fish population in the river. |
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In 1880, Heaviside researched the skin effect in telegraph transmission lines. |
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It is much wider than its height and gives the visual effect of having been flattened under pressure. |
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The technique, which results in a spiral effect in the arch masonry, provides extra strength in the arch to compensate for the angled abutments. |
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During this time, he was inoculated for smallpox, which had a lifelong effect upon his general health. |
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He concluded that cowpox inoculation was a safe alternative to smallpox inoculation, but rashly claimed that the protective effect was lifelong. |
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However no randomized trials testing the effect of smallpox vaccine on overall mortality and morbidity have been conducted. |
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This prohibition took effect on 27 October 1974, shortly after the 1975 model year began. |
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The slow speed and large mono chamber of the hover barge actually helps reduce the effect of wave action, giving a very smooth ride. |
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Except in the smallest of boilers the steam escape has little effect on dampening the fire. |
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In subsequent annulment proceedings, Ruskin himself made a statement to his lawyer to the effect that his marriage had been unconsummated. |
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This effect is due to the higher entropy of the unstressed state, which is more entangled and therefore has more states available. |
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When a speeding vehicle runs over the raised road lines, it produces a strong warning effect to remind the car driver of deviation from the lane. |
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This has coincided with the privatisation of British Rail, but the effect of this is disputed. |
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This is one way that occupation can have a major effect on life expectancy. |
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This period of energetic activity also had a pronounced effect in the Scandinavian homelands, which were subject to a variety of new influences. |
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He thought the effect of this language from the Prime Minister had been to loosen the purse-strings of the Treasury. |
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Although broadly thought of as a work of fiction, Geoffrey of Monmouth's work had a lasting effect upon the identity of the Cornish. |
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It came into effect in 1998 and by 2009 it had been ratified by 39 member states. |
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Increased trade in goods, services and capital between countries is a major effect of contemporary globalization. |
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One effect of the policy is that worn out road signs are replaced by bilingual ones, but this plan has drawn some criticism. |
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Research also suggests that diversity and immigration have a net positive effect on productivity and economic prosperity. |
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An Austrian study finds no effect on grade repetition among native students exposed to migrant students. |
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Currently, the 1983 Code of Canon Law is in effect primarily for the Latin Church. |
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An economic effect of this imperialism was the shift in the production of commodities. |
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The growing religious stigmatization of Hellenism had a chilling effect on Hellenic culture by the late 4th century. |
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Indeed, Murray wrote an introduction to Gardner's Witchcraft Today, in effect putting her stamp of approval on it. |
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This law remained in effect until 1954, when the University of Salamanca joined in commemoration of its septecentenary. |
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A smart development can make a silk purse of a sow's ear, and the effect on older properties can be quite dramatic. |
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Exhibits within the temple precincts are susceptible to warm air which had the effect of drawing corrosive salts out of the Roman stonework. |
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This had a great effect on the arts and culture, which took a decidedly morbid and pessimistic direction. |
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In the cases of Winchester, Norwich and Exeter the horizontal effect is created by the emphasis on the ridge rib of the elaborate vaults. |
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Lowering the defences in this way had the effect of making them easier to scale with ladders. |
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However, this is particularly in the effect of nature upon the artist when he is surrounded by it, preferably alone. |
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However, gunpowder smoke and the solid residues are basic, and as such the net effect of fireworks on acid rain is debatable. |
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Scarcity of water and fresh green vegetables have all had their effect on the cooking. |
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Although egg thickens the custard, the effect is minimal, with the majority of thickening resulting from starch. |
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The First World War measures had a particularly dramatic effect upon mild ale. |
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The draconian measures applied to the brewing industry during the First World War had a particularly dramatic effect upon mild. |
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James's more lavish presentation of portraits had its effect on the quality of the work from the Hilliard workshop. |
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The reclining figure was to have a profound effect upon Moore's work, becoming the primary motif of his sculpture. |
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Modern English is somewhat distanced from the language of Chaucer's poems owing to the effect of the Great Vowel Shift some time after his death. |
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Pope Clement V's bull Exivi de Paradiso of 20 November 1312 failed to effect a compromise between the two factions. |
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The first effect of its publication was to sever his link with the exiled royalists, who might well have killed him. |
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This effect extended beyond his death, in some instances, and not as long as his life, in others. |
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Regular conversation with Byron had an invigorating effect on Shelley's output of poetry. |
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While Coleridge was intellectually stimulated by the journey, its main effect on Wordsworth was to produce homesickness. |
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These ideas were put into effect successfully in the cotton mills of New Lanark, Scotland. |
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Mill died the year after Russell's birth, but his writings had a great effect on Russell's life. |
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The captain, if he chooses to kill, is not simply the medium of an effect Jim is having on the world. |
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Anscombe had a completely different recollection of the debate's outcome and its emotional effect on Lewis. |
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Vaughan Williams's liking for long tableaux, however disadvantageous in his operas, worked to successful effect in this ballet. |
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The voice is excellent as always, but the overall effect was meh until the end, where he became a little bit awesome. |
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A piccolo and a pair of trombones help deliver the effect of storm and sunshine in the Sixth, also known as the Pastoral Symphony. |
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Chaplin's years with the Fred Karno company had a formative effect on him as an actor and filmmaker. |
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The idea is to hit the ball to best effect with the flat surface of the bat's blade. |
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Pitch and outfield variations can have a significant effect on how balls behave and are fielded as well as on batting. |
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Welsh players are eligible to play for England, which is in effect an England and Wales team. |
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The meeting in winter generally leads to an update to the laws on 1 July of each year that take effect immediately. |
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It is in effect the eroded outer edges of the High Weald, revealing a mixture of sandstone outcrops within the underlying clay. |
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Coming back after tea, England immediately lost two wickets to Shaun Tait, who used the cloud cover to good effect and swung the ball well. |
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London paid most of the cost of the Indian Army, which had the effect of erasing India's national debt. |
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The agreement came into effect at the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing, and the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver. |
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This positive effect begins in the years leading up to the Games and might persist for several years afterwards, although not permanently. |
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This was the team's first ground effect car, a technology first introduced by Colin Chapman and Team Lotus. |
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It was announced on 5 December 2008, that Honda would be exiting Formula One with immediate effect due to the 2008 global economic crisis. |
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Basically anything that moves the center of effort of the sails more forward will have the effect of reducing weather helm. |
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In larger boats, the weight of a person has less effect on the hull trim, but it can be adjusted by shifting gear, fuel, water, or supplies. |
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The proposal should not take effect if within any of the affected territories a majority rejected the change. |
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Despite the original intention, the Grundgesetz remained in effect after the German reunification in 1990, with only minor amendments. |
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Home Rule came into effect for Northern Ireland in 1921 under the Fourth Home Rule Act. |
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The Government of Wales Act 2006 regularised the separation when it came into effect following the 2007 Assembly Election. |
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These events, together with the Conscription Crisis of 1918, had a profound effect on changing public opinion in Ireland. |
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In due course it is expected that Regulations will be introduced to that effect in the Channel Islands. |
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Steven Heddle called for legislation to that effect to be introduced regardless of the referendum result. |
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The form in which the settlement is to take effect will depend upon Ireland herself. |
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Again, a new invasion was previously postulated by archaeologists but this now seems to have had only a minor effect on the isles. |
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England, and later the United Kingdom, used privateers to great effect and suffered much from other nations' privateering. |
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On the whole, historians conclude the Revolution's effect on patriarchy and inheritance patterns favored egalitarianism. |
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Nonetheless, Burke's effort had the effect of creating a sense of responsibility in British public life for the Company's dominion in India. |
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The City Council has made an unreserved apology for Liverpool's involvement and the continual effect of slavery on Liverpool's Black communities. |
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The chart at the right analyzes the effect of the imposition of an import tariff on some imaginary good. |
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This, however, had the effect of strengthening the resolve of the revolutionary army and government to oppose them by any means necessary. |
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It speaks volumes for the conceptual quality of these codifications that they all, albeit with many amendments, are still in effect today. |
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This would now have a dramatic effect on the conflict as 33 divisions were now released from the Eastern Front for deployment to the West. |
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When the stock market in the United States crashed on 24 October 1929, the effect in Germany was dire. |
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Removing women from the workforce did not have the intended effect of freeing up jobs for men. |
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Reprisal attacks of terror bombing had the potential to cause quicker capitulation, but the effect on morale was uncertain. |
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The attack on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent German declaration of war on the United States had an immediate effect on the campaign. |
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The geographical characteristics of the region meant that factors like weather, disease and terrain had a major effect on operations. |
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This wide dispersal had the effect of confusing the Germans and fragmenting their response. |
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There were thermometers and calorimeters for measuring the flash, and samples of paints and fabrics for determining the effect on them. |
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The people of both jurisdictions needed to approve the agreement in order to give effect to it. |
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This was another effect of the changed balance of power in industrial relations. |
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It attributed deflationary spirals to the reverse effect of a failure of a central bank to support the money supply during a liquidity crunch. |
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The effect of the Big Bang led to significant changes to the structure of the financial markets in London. |
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Foreign governments supplied funds by purchasing Treasury bonds and thus avoided much of the direct effect of the crisis. |
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Fog is common during summer due to the cooling effect of the sea on mild southerly airflows. |
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This effect is particularly clear in the case of detachment faults and major thrust faults. |
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Like the whole of the British Isles, Newport benefits from the warming effect of the Gulf Stream. |
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As a result of tectonics and the effect of ice, the sea level has risen and fallen. |
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The spoiler effect is the effect of vote splitting between candidates or ballot questions with similar ideologies. |
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The changes took effect in 1996 with shadow councillors elected in 1995 to oversee the smooth transition of control. |
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This illustrates the effect the Allardyce range has in breaking up cloud cover. |
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It is generally agreed that any unilateral alteration of succession by the UK would not have effect in all the realms. |
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If the motion is passed, its effect is to prevent the member from continuing their speech on the motion then under debate. |
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The effect of the Act is that the House of Lords can delay those Bills that it could formerly veto. |
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The effect was to significantly strengthen Conservatism as a grassroots political force. |
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The Labour NEC began to expel Militant members, beginning with their newspaper's 'editorial board', in effect their Central Committee. |
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The right of appeal only exists when the Court of Session grants leave to this effect or when the decision of the Inner House is by majority. |
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In October 2015 Qatar's Emir signed into law new reforms to the country's sponsorship system, with the new law taking effect within one year. |
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The conflict has had a strong effect in both countries and has been the subject of various books, articles, films, and songs. |
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The CAP has furthermore been criticised due to its effect on farmland bird populations. |
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While comparing inflation measures for various periods one has to take into consideration the base effect as well. |
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Historically, a great deal of economic literature was concerned with the question of what causes inflation and what effect it has. |
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Trade economist Paul Krugman estimates that trade liberalisation has had a measurable effect on the rising inequality in the United States. |
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Somewhat unusually for the growth literature, studies have tended to concur in finding a negative effect of high inequality on subsequent growth. |
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Some theories developed in the 1970s established possible avenues through which inequality may have a positive effect on economic development. |
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Some theories popular from the 1950s to 2011 argued that inequality had a positive effect on economic development. |
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In 1679, Newton began to consider gravitation and its effect on the orbits of planets with reference to Kepler's laws of planetary motion. |
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The fitness of a particular genotype corresponds to the average effect on all individuals with that genotype. |
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Alternatively, selection can be divided according to its effect on genetic diversity. |
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Any of these changes might have an effect that is highly advantageous or highly disadvantageous, but large effects are rare. |
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A portion of all genetic variation is functionally neutral, producing no phenotypic effect or significant difference in fitness. |
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In contrast, they have no effect on the plastids of the highly developed vascular plants. |
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This, in effect creates a unique environment in which certain species are found. |
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Testing the nasal secretions from a patient with a heavy cold, he found that nasal mucus had an inhibitory effect on bacterial growth. |
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If the water ran low, it exposed the lead plug, and the cooling effect of the water was lost. |
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A day fine system is in effect and also applied to offenses such as speeding. |
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This effect becomes smaller and weaker as the distance between township and wells increases. |
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The effect was akin to the individualistic trends present in Europe during the Protestant Reformation. |
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Later famines had minimal effect and are generally forgotten, except by historians. |
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The main effect of this was to replace CSYS with a broadly equivalent qualification called Advanced Higher. |
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For this reason, critics argue that therapies that rely on the placebo effect to define success are very dangerous. |
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The exact role of the board in the process has been a subject of debate, but the practical effect has always been small. |
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All the major parties endorsed the principles and they were largely put into effect when peace returned. |
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Greene had a history of depression, which had a profound effect on his writing and personal life. |
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He survived a childhood bout of polio in 1773 that left him lame, a condition that was to have a significant effect on his life and writing. |
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Wilde's charm also had a lasting effect on Parisian literati, who produced several original biographies and monographs on him. |
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On the outbreak of war in September 1939 the BBC put into effect its contingency plans to minimise disruption of broadcasting. |
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Hendrix's arrival had an immediate and major effect on the next phase of Clapton's career. |
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His father's death in 1829 had a profound effect on him, and thereafter he was subject to bouts of depression. |
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Greater attention was given to psychological effect than to physical realism, and influences from earlier styles worldwide were used. |
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Hitchcock used the effect to look down the tower shaft to emphasise its height and Scottie's disorientation. |
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Wollstonecraft's work has also had an effect on feminism outside the academy in recent years. |
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Such controls can take effect in one country based on the law of another country. |
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This has a negative effect on Ethiopia's economy, but strengthened the ruling coalition. |
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Possibly the greatest effect is achieved in the hand by needling the thumb, the index finger and the region of the 1st and 2nd metacarpal. |
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Invaders, colonisers, missionaries, merchants and traders brought cultural changes that had a profound effect on building styles and techniques. |
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The effect was to create a personal union between the Crown of Ireland and the British Crown, instead of the English Crown. |
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Experimental political science has found that even when P is likely greater than zero, this term has no effect on voter turnout. |
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Wealth and literacy have some effect on turnout, but are not reliable measures. |
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Within a household or workplace, a hierarchy of slaves might exist, with one slave in effect acting as the master of other slaves. |
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The effect of the dropping usually results in the lack of distinction between some forms of the noun. |
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King Eystein responded in turn by making a similar grant to this same Erlend, cancelling the effect of David's grant. |
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Letters from Edward, dated at Dumfries, were sent to his subordinates throughout Scotland, ordering them to give effect to the treaty. |
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The immediate effect of this was as intended the diversion of transiting traffic away from the town centre. |
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It did have the effect though, of greatly reducing any reinforcements from Scotland for future campaigns against the English in France. |
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In the pulpit he preached Protestant doctrines with great effect as his congregation grew. |
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Beyond the human impact, the financial effect on landlords was overwhelming. |
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And the severity of the blow is greatly aggravated in moral effect by the fact that it is dealt only to a handful of individuals. |
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In May 1879, Scottish mine owners combined to force a reduction of wages, which had the effect of spurring the demand for unionisation. |
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Cultural engagement and heritage has had a positive effect on the renewing interest in languages. |
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The views from Chalmers and Edinburgh had a notable effect in Wales, though Lewis Edwards, Y Traethodydd, and Owen Thomas. |
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But the effect of the act was to polarise positions in the church, and set it on a collision course with the state. |
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The University Court is the body responsible for administrative and financial matters, and is in effect the governing body of the university. |
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Their actions also had the effect of diluting Gaelic culture, gradually replacing it with a lowlands one. |
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This behaviour had a profound and irreversible effect on the substrate which transformed the seabed ecosystems. |
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In these wind driven currents, the Ekman spiral effect results in the currents flowing at an angle to the driving winds. |
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This practice generally has a negative effect on measures of reproductive success, including decreased litter size and puppy survival. |
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In modern times, tiger numbers are too low to have a limiting effect on boar populations. |
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The nocebo effect can be observed even when people take real, non-placebo drugs. |
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Party leader Iain Gray, who held on to his own seat by only 151 votes, announced that he would be resigning with effect from later in the year. |
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Things that happen within the economy are thus assumed to have a negligible effect on interest rate. |
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The effect of the running of the domiciliary nonclaim statute on Maine creditors is unclear. |
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This has had a dramatic effect on property prices and has also led to calls for improvements in services and infrastructure in the area. |
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The Government of Wales Act 2006 regularised the separation once it comes into effect following the 2007 Assembly Election. |
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Revolutionary socialists believe that a social revolution is necessary to effect structural changes to the socioeconomic structure of society. |
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It was surmised that the framing effect disappeared when choices are presented in a foreign tongue. |
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In effect it was a private shire, with the bishop appointing his own sheriff. |
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Haverfield thus assumes this would have a Romanising effect upon the native communities. |
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This leads to an effect similar to what would be seen if the rock were hit by a large hammer. |
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As was the case during European industrialization, lead has had a negative effect on health in China. |
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This effect is lost in the presence of sulfur due to the extreme insolubility of silver sulfide. |
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The Edict was in effect directed against Maximinus Daia, the Caesar in the East who was at that time styling himself as Augustus. |
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Haig was pleased with the French success but regretted the delay, which had lessened its effect on the Flanders operations. |
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This also had the effect of ending debate on whether Monmouthshire was a part of Wales, or of England. |
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The recession had a severe effect on financial institutions such as savings and loans and banks. |
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Even apolitically drawn boundaries can unintentionally produce the effect of gerrymandering, reflecting naturally occurring concentrations. |
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The surge was a nonsustainable military incursion of Shiite Baghdad, which had the effect of curbing street-level violence. |
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It was the O'Shaughnessy Dam, Hetch Hetchy Reservoir, and Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct that would have the largest effect on San Francisco. |
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If an astronaut is completely incapacitated by space adaptation syndrome, he or she is under the effect of one garn of symptoms. |
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More studies are needed before any conclusions regarding stunting, no effect or enhanced growth rate due to parasites can be reached. |
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The mass effect of the stampede to liquidate increased the value of each dollar owed, relative to the value of declining asset holdings. |
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He concludes that contrary the popular argument, contractionary effect of the tariff was small. |
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This had a chilling effect on all civilian bureaucrats in the Japanese government. |
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Annual rainfall is barely over 700mm due to a rain shadow effect caused by the Welsh Mountains. |
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Thus, the apparent relaxant effect of smoking only reflects the reversal of the tension and irritability that develop during nicotine depletion. |
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This was a direct effect of new shipping links that were established with the Caribbean and West Africa. |
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Gerald maintained that fear of the effect that his appointment would have on the national politics in Wales had prevented his appointment. |
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The Collar of Esses became in effect a badge of office, though of course still denoting allegiance to the monarch. |
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Although difficult to measure, the uncaring attitude of the northern clubs also had an effect on the Welsh game. |
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Throughout his childhood Welsh fought, and used his skills to good effect when sent to private school in Bristol. |
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Other seaweed pills exploit the same effect as gastric banding, expanding in the stomach to make the body feel more full. |
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There was no effect on enteric bacteria, enterococci, Lactobacillus, bifidobacteria, or total anaerobic bacteria. |
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The book had a profound effect on his impressionable young mind. |
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The effect of the new policy will be unknown for the immediate future. |
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The accumulative effect of his injuries forced him to retire. |
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The staggered effect of random building resulted in a crazyquilt of dead ends and narrow, jagged alleyways. |
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The interaction of those modules produces as effect the accomplition of the task by the whole robot. |
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This view, which by a mass of evidence may be shown to be erroneous, is exerting a very prejudicial effect on the progress of actinochemistry. |
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The hour while I waited for the pain medication to take effect dragged on agonisingly. |
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A cross in the sky could have appeared.... The famous Alpinist Edward Whymper saw a similar effect on the Matterhorn. |
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These anticrosses arise from the mixing effect of heavy and light hole states. |
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Therefore, the mechanisms of action of the antihemolytic effect of G. lucidum and that of the effect of Pb on the hepatic tissues were discussed. |
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Antipet liberationists and some moral vegans are in effect endorsing this categorical position. |
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It would be wrong to claim that an antisuicidal effect of lithium has been definitively proved. |
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I need not dwell on the effect of the antitravel tax on our common carrier transportation services in the United States. |
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The follicular route, a primary pathway for drug delivery, is used to determine the effect of topical therapies on the appendageal pathway. |
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To confirm the aquaretic effect we measured sodium and osmolality in plasma and urine in all experimental animals. |
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According to Accurso, there is evidence that advice from astrologists had no effect on Hitler's actions. |
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To avoid lung collapse at the end of expiration and the development of atelectotrauma, the effect of positive end-expiratory pressure is crucial. |
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Complex attractional approaches tend to have a contraceptive effect on the reproductive capacities of the church. |
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We investigate the effect of electron temperature and internal space-charge forces on the formation and persistence of the beamlets. |
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However, this self-beration had little effect on her eyes as, with a will of their own, they touched on the curve of his lips. |
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It is wonderful with what far-sighted patience one of these wretches will bid his time, in order to effect a favourite acquisition. |
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If you're miking a boomy acoustic, the proximity effect can work against you, but having it on a thin-sounding arch-top can work for you. |
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But these jests, and others of a similar nature, had evidently produced, at no time, any effect upon the cachinnatory muscles of the tar. |
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The extract has no effect on cefradin, vancomycin, lincomycin, erythromycin, ampicillin, penicillin G, or bacitracin. |
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The effect of coformulated substances for each NN is also recently of concern. |
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Management teams must act locally with nimbility and corporately with strength, to greater effect than people working individually. |
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Indeed, the results available so far from crossbreeding experiments show an overall positive effect of crossmating straightbred cows. |
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The American Dream suffered a debilitating effect after the subprime crisis. |
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You are demon-destroyer and queller of the evil effect of a deedly deed performed to damage me. |
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This could be varied to produce a delta hinge effect for equalizing lateral moments. |
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To study the anti-inflammatory effect of selected dihydroxyflavones in albino rats. |
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If we were to accept Amendment No. 144D, the effect of that would be to disapply the definition from properties that are not yet on the market. |
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By help of this conception the effect of heat can be simply expressed by saying that heat tends to increase the disgregation of bodies. |
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The temperature dependence of the elastocaloric effect in natural rubber is studied adiabatically and isothermally. |
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The amount of charge named by one emu is that which produces a unit magnetic effect when flowing in a current at one unit length per second. |
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In effect the Cambridge was considered the current text in comparison to the Oxford. |
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Is this the effect of all your put on Jealousy, that Mask to hide your own new falshood in? |
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The Ferranti effect is much more pronounced in underground cables, even in short lengths, because of their high capacitance. |
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Thus the fraternal birth order effect is specific to male sexual orientation, and does not affect female sexual orientation. |
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Schematic diagram of the viscosity effect during the injection of freshwater. |
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If there are enough Friendsy shows that have thumbs up, the one that has a thumbs down has little effect on the suggestion engine. |
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The effect of the medication is dependent upon age, gender, and other factors. |
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Moreover, the notable beneficial effect of givinostat on liver fibrosis was also confirmed in the mouse models. |
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The k in skope is in effect a marker of graecity, and as such conserves the original Greek seme of sight. |
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The greenhouse effect could lead to global warming or, at least, climate change. |
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Legislation first introduced by the British is still in effect in modified form today. |
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Women's historians have debated the effect of the Industrial Revolution and capitalism generally on the status of women. |
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Even if Belgium is the second industrial country after Britain, the effect of the industrial revolution there was very different. |
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The effect of this can be seen below when comparing London Heathrow, 15 miles west of London, with the London Weather Centre, in the city centre. |
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High Fidelity is an attempt to minimize the effect of the electro-mechanical means necessary to the reproduction of music. |
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From this time the kingdom of England, as well as its successor state the United Kingdom, functioned in effect as a constitutional monarchy. |
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In 1806, Napoleon issued the series of Berlin Decrees, which brought into effect the Continental System. |
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Roman engineering had the same effect on scientific terminology as a whole. |
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Tragedy is the imitation of action arousing pity and fear, and is meant to effect the catharsis of those same emotions. |
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This policy, which was not at the time made public, had the effect of stemming the number of city creations. |
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That has had an effect in stabilising and reversing the decline in the language. |
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A house rule was put into effect which set aside certain hours when the hall was to be used by white patrons only. |
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The cure of such an effect must be performed by two means, that is, evacuation and cooling with humectation. |
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Roman culture had a profound effect on the Celtic tribes which came under the empire's control. |
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After the dissolution of the Western Roman Empire, the Roman law remained in effect in the Eastern Roman Empire. |
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This effect was present in the hypodopaminergic state and could partially be restored by dopamine repletion. |
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In other experiment, dexamethasone resulted in hyperglycemic and hypoketonemic effect lasting 4 to 6 days in ketotic cows. |
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