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  • 121Special effect — The illusions used in the film, television, theater, or entertainment industries to simulate the imagined events in a story are traditionally called special effects (a.k.a. SFX, SPFX, or simply FX).Special effects are traditionally divided into… …

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  • 122Shower-curtain effect — In physics, the shower curtain effect is the phenomenon in which a shower curtain gets blown inward with a running shower. The problem of the cause of this effect has been featured in Scientific American magazine, with several theories given to… …

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  • 1233D audio effect — 3D audio effects are a group of sound effects that attempt to widen the stereo image produced by two loudspeakers or stereo headphones, or to create the illusion of sound sources placed anywhere in 3 dimensional space, including behind, above or… …

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  • 124Wiegand effect — The Wiegand effect is named after its discoverer, John R. Wiegand.OverviewThe Wiegand effect is a pulse generating phenomenon in a special alloy wire that is processed in such a way as to create two distinct magnetic regions in the same… …

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  • 125QMR effect — Quadratic Magnetic Rotation of Polarization of Light is called also QMR or QMR effect.QMR is a type of magneto optic effect, discovered in the mid 1980 s by a team of Ukrainian physicists. QMR, like the Faraday effect, establishes a relationship… …

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  • 126Flutie effect — The Flutie effect or Flutie factor refers to the phenomenon of having a successful sports team increase the exposure and prominence of a university. This is named after the Boston College s Doug Flutie whose successful Hail Mary pass in the 1984… …

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  • 127greenhouse effect — 1. an atmospheric heating phenomenon, caused by short wave solar radiation being readily transmitted inward through the earth s atmosphere but longer wavelength heat radiation less readily transmitted outward, owing to its absorption by… …

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  • 128Diderot 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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