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effect

[ih-fekt] / ɪˈfɛkt /




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Earlier efforts to rejuvenate the immune system have often focused on sending T cell growth factors through the bloodstream, but that approach can cause harmful side effects.

From Science Daily

Tourism ministry officials said it will most probably be $4,000 per climber - the same amount as deposit money - and will come into effect once passed by the parliament.

From BBC

It took years to discover formulations that would remain in the bloodstream long enough to have a therapeutic effect.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since dust plays a key role in shaping Martian weather and climate, these effects could be central to understanding atmospheric behavior that remains poorly understood.

From Science Daily

These effects are especially important for batteries used in electric vehicles and other high demand technologies, where durability and safety are critical.

From Science Daily