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  • 111Bayliss Effect — The Bayliss effect (or Bayliss myogenic response) was discovered by physiologist Sir William Bayliss in 1902. It has subsequently been found, that denudation of the prepared vessels consistently changed the response of the vascular vessels, and… …

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  • 112Faraday-efficiency effect — In electrochemistry, the Faraday efficiency effect is the potential misinterpretation of data through failure to take into account a Faraday efficiency of less than 100 per cent. Until recent decades it was common to assume that the release of… …

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  • 113NAFTA's effect on United States employment — Studies done by Kate Bronfenbrenner at Cornell University showed the adverse effect of plants threatening to move to Mexico and Canada because of NAFTA.[1] The North American Free Trade Agreement s impact on United States employment …

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  • 114Sensible Cooling Effect —   The difference between the total cooling effect and the dehumidifying effect …

    Energy terms

  • 115cause-effect diagram — fish bone diagram; Ishikawa diagram A diagram that, by working back from a given problem, is used to identify the main categories of possible causes of the problem and then to generate detailed lists of specific possible causes. Attributed to… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 116placebo effect — n improvement in the condition of a patient that occurs in response to treatment but cannot be considered due to the specific treatment used * * * the sum total of all nonspecific effects, both good and adverse, of medical treatment, primarily… …

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  • 117intermittency effect — noun : the photographic effect in which intermittent exposures fail to give the same density as a continuous exposure of the same total energy …

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  • 118Membrane stabilizing effect — Membrane stabilizing effects involve the inhibition or total abolishing of action potential from being propagated across the membrane. This phenomenon is common in nerve tissues as they are the carrier of impulses from the periphery to the… …

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  • 119founder effect — The principle that when founders populate a new colony as an isolated entity, the population will contain only a small fraction of the total genetic variation of the parental population …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 120diamond ring effect — Astron. a phenomenon, sometimes observed immediately before and after a total eclipse of the sun, in which one of Baily s beads is much brighter than the others, resembling a diamond ring around the moon. * * * …

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