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effect

[ih-fekt] / ɪˈfɛkt /




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And when the economy is good, it has a rising-tide-lifts-all-boats effect that benefits the cyclical parts of the stock market.

From MarketWatch

Based on the known properties of this material, they expected the twisted geometry to produce a special diode effect called nonreciprocal electrical transport, driven by the chiral shape at the nanoscale.

From Science Daily

Targeting it broadly can cause serious side effects.

From Science Daily

This so called Trojan horse effect allows harmful pathogens to persist and spread through drinking water systems and may also play a role in the rise of antibiotic resistance.

From Science Daily

"For many other countries, these celebrations are related to victories in war. We don't celebrate that. We celebrate becoming a constitutional democracy - the coming into effect of the constitution."

From BBC