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This speech not having the desired effect, R. Abbahu showed special respect for his slighted colleague by following him for the remainder of that day.
The Flynn effect is named for James R. Flynn, who did much to document it and promote awareness of its implications.
It was initially assumed the Mendelian inheritance only accounted for large ( qualitative ) differences, such as those seen by Mendel in his pea plants — and the idea of additive effect of ( quantitative ) genes was not realised until R. A. Fisher's ( 1918 ) paper, " The Correlation Between Relatives on the Supposition of Mendelian Inheritance " Mendel's overall contribution gave scientists a useful overview that traits were inheritable.
* R: Cause and effect can not exist without information
The song was influenced by Jesse and Marvin's # 2 R & B hit " Dream Girl ," which contained many of the same vocal inflections used to great effect in " Earth Angel.
With a sinusoidal supply, the core flux lags the induced EMF by 90 ° and this effect can be modeled as a magnetizing reactance ( reactance of an effective inductance ) X < sub > m </ sub > in parallel with the core loss component, R < sub > c </ sub >.
Recent results have been published in Nature Gerritsma, G. Kirchmair, F. Zaehringer, E. Solano, R. Blatt, and C. Roos, Nature 463, 68-71 ( 2010 ) in which the Zitterbewegung feature was simulated in a trapped-ion experiment This experiment impacts the hole interpretation if one infers that the physics-laboratory experiment is not merely a check on the mathematical correctness of a Dirac-equation solution but the measurement of a real effect whose detectability in electron physics is still beyond reach.
The skin effect causes R along the conductor to be approximately dependent on frequency according to ;
This last ratio was termed " R " by American composer, pianist and theoretician Easley Blackwood, but in effect has been in use for much longer than that.
" R. J. Miller notes this act as " unexpected … Is Joseph in effect bringing Jesus into his family?
This thermal effect implies that measurements of current and voltage that are taken over sufficiently short periods of time will yield ratios of V / I that fluctuate from the value of R implied by the time average or ensemble average of the measured current ; Ohm's law remains correct for the average current, in the case of ordinary resistive materials.
The enantiomers can interconvert ( racemize ) in vivo – that is, if a human is given pure ( R )- thalidomide or ( S )- thalidomide, both isomers will later be found in the serum – therefore, administering only one enantiomer will not prevent the teratogenic effect.
; R: The operand of R: is a comment, and therefore has no effect.
* Kurt R. Eissler: The effect of the structure of the ego on psychoanalytic technique ( 1953 ) / republished by Psychomedia
In 2007 Kanye West, initially known for more natural sounding hip hop productions influenced by classic R & B music, released his third album Graduation, which featured some songs with a sharp electronic aesthetic, a sound which greatly expanded on West's latest album, where he emphasized synthesizer and vocal manipulations prominently and cited major influences from 1980s synthpop music, as well as from T-Pain, a hip-hop performer known for manipulating his voice by using the electronic effect processor Autotune.
An alternative to the law of effect was proposed by R. Allen and Beatrix Gardner.
In late 2005, R. J. Reynolds opened the Marshall McGearty Lounge in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago as part of a marketing strategy to promote a brand of " superpremium " cigarettes and counteract local smoking bans in restaurants and cafes that took effect in 2006.
Soon after, Gold joined R. J. Pumphrey, a zoologist at the Cambridge Zoology Laboratory who had served as the deputy head of radar naval research during the war, to study the effect of resonance on the human ear.
Carl Felsenfeld and David L. Glass wrote that “ he public — which for this purpose includes most of the members of Congress ” does not understand that the investment banks and other “ shadow banking ” firms that experienced “ runs ” precipitating the financial crisis ( i. e., AIG, Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, and Merrill Lynch ) never became “ financial holding companies ” under the GLBA and, therefore, never exercised any new powers available through Glass-Steagall “ repeal .” They joined Jonathan R. Macey and Peter J. Wallison in noting many GLBA critics do not understand that Glass-Steagall ’ s restrictions on banks ( i. e., Sections 16 and 21 ) remained in effect and that only the affiliation provisions in Sections 20 and 32 were repealed by the GLBA.
The MPAA film rating system went into effect on November 1, 1968, with four ratings: G, M, R, and X and Geoffrey Shurlock stepped down from his post.
As to the effect of section 6 ( 1 )( a ) of the Broadcasting Act 1990 in relation to broadcasting images of an abortion, see R v British Broadcasting Corporation, ex parte ProLife Alliance UKHL 23, 1 AC 185, 2 WLR 1403, 2 All ER 977, UKHRR 758, HRLR 26, ACD 65, EMLR 23, reversing R v British Broadcasting Corporation, ex parte ProLife Alliance EWCA Civ 297, 3 WLR 1080, 2 All ER 756, CA.
The use of oil between the crown and flint eliminates the effect of ghosting, particularly where R < sub > 2 </ sub >= R < sub > 3 </ sub >.

effect and results
Shortening the results in this manner will not have any detrimental effect on the accuracy of the final result.
-- Although there was some variation in results which must be attributed either to trace impurities or to variation in wall effects, the photochemical exchange in the gas phase was sufficiently reproducible so that it seemed meaningful to compare the reaction rates in different series of reaction tubes for the purpose of obtaining information on the effect of chlorine concentration and of carbon tetrachloride concentration on the reaction rate.
A matrix can have a considerable effect on the way a chemical analysis is conducted and the quality of its results.
Stand-alone, file based, multi-track recorders from Sound Devices, This of course results in a reduction in audio quality, but a variety of techniques are used, mainly by exploiting psychoacoustics, to remove the data that has least effect on perceived quality.
In the BCS framework, superconductivity is a macroscopic effect which results from the condensation of Cooper pairs.
The isotope effect was reported by two groups on the 24th of March 1950, who discovered it independently working with different mercury isotopes, although a few days before publication they learned of each other's results at the ONR conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
A macrosopic metaphor for chain reactions is thus a snowball causing larger snowfall until finally an avalanche results (" snowball effect ").
For best results the lines in a sketch are typically drawn to follow the contour curves of the surface, thus producing a depth effect.
The comic effect of his style results partly from the juxtaposition of broad slang with mock-pomposity.
Critics may dispute the positive interpretation of results obtained in scientific studies of ESP, as they claim they are difficult to reproduce reliably, and are small in effect.
Parapsychologists have argued that the data from numerous studies show that certain individuals have consistently produced remarkable results while the remainder have constituted a highly significant trend that cannot be dismissed even if the effect is small.
This arrangement inevitably results in a strongly diagonal effect.
The results of the voting were announced on 23 September 1795, and the new constitution took effect on 27 September 1795.
This technique, which results in a spiral effect in the arch masonry, provides extra strength in the arch to compensate for the angled abutments.
" The results indicated that as the older the students got, the less likely they were to answer with " smaller than the chance of getting tails ," which would indicate a negative recency effect.
The resultant boiling of the pressurized water results in the geyser effect of hot water and steam spraying out of the geyser's surface vent ( a hydrothermal explosion ).
As with a piano, the purpose of using multiple strings per course is to make the instrument louder, although as the courses are rarely in perfect unison, a chorus effect usually results like a mandolin.
But, as a member of an organization, that individual makes decisions not in relationship to personal needs and results, but in an impersonal sense as part of the organizational intent, purpose, and effect.
In humans, with little body hair, the effect results in goose bumps.
Instead, the relatively sparse density of Afro-hair, combined with its springy coils actually results in an airy, almost sponge-like effect.
Elizabeth viewed the partially finished results at Kenilworth in 1572, but the complete effect of Leicester's work was only apparent during the queen's last visit in 1575.
With the introduction of electric light, this effect would have gone away, as light would be available every night, explaining the negative results of modern studies.
By putting backspin on the ball the Magnus effect results in air travelling over the top of the ball quickly and cleanly whilst air travelling under the ball is turbulent.
In addition to their own findings, they reanalyzed earlier studies with updated data, generally finding that the older results of a negative employment effect did not hold up in the larger datasets.
On the other hand, an assessment of data collected and analyzed by David Neumark and William Wascher did not initially contradict the Card / Krueger results, but in a later edited version they found that the same general sample had a small negative effect on employment.

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