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  • 21Ding Hai Effect — The Ding Hai Effect (zh tsp|t=丁蟹效應|s=丁蟹效应|p=Dīng Xiè xiàoyìng), Adam Cheng Effect, Chiu Koon Effect (zh tsp|t=秋官效應|s=秋官效应|p=qiūguān xiàoyìng), or Qiuguan Effect is a peculiar stock phenomenon that affects Hong KongFact|date=February 2008 stock… …

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  • 22Cliff effect — In telecommunications, the (digital) cliff effect or brickwall effect describes the sudden loss of digital signal reception. Unlike analog signals, which gradually fade when signal strength decreases or electromagnetic interference or multipath… …

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  • 23Trench effect — The trench effect is a combination of two well understood but separate ideas: the Coandă effect from fluid dynamics and the flashover concept from fire dynamics.The Coandă effect is the tendency of a fast moving stream of air to deflect towards… …

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  • 24Pontoon effect — Note that the pontoon on the right is completely submerged, while the pontoon on the left is almost completely out of the water. [Citation title = Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race 2004 Race Report url=http://www.kineticbaltimore.com/KSR/2004/… …

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  • 25Diderot effect — The Diderot effect is a social phenomenon related to consumer goods which either posits that form culturally defines groups that are considered cohesive or refers to a process of spiralling consumption resulting from dissatisfaction induced by a… …

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  • 26Wigner effect — The Wigner effect (named for its discoverer, E. P. Wigner)[1], also known as the discomposition effect, is the displacement of atoms in a solid caused by neutron radiation. Any solid can be affected by the Wigner effect, but the effect is of most …

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  • 27Triboelectric effect — Triboelectric series: Most positively charged + Air Human skin Leather Rabbit s fur Glass Quartz Mica Human hair …

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  • 28Bucha effect — The Bucha effect is a seizure inducing effect of light flashing at 1 Hz to 20 Hz. These seizures are similar to those caused by epilepsy, but are not restricted to people with histories of epilepsy.It is named after a Dr. Bucha who identified the …

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  • 29Moneymaker Effect — The Moneymaker Effect is the name of the sudden growth in interest in poker after the 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event.[1] [2] History The term was created after Chris Moneymaker, a twenty seven year old accountant, and amateur poker player …

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  • 30Dellinger effect — The Dellinger effect is a fadeout of short wave radios, caused by increased ionization of the D region of the ionosphere due to solar flares. The effect was discovered by John Howard Dellinger See also Sudden ionospheric disturbance Categories:… …

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