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“ Communicating Via the Microwave Auditory Effect ” Defense Department Awarded SBIR Contract # F41624-95-C9007, 1993.
# If the addition of another vapour lowers the equilibrium vapour pressure due to the Raoult Effect
The Abell-Kurtz-Zelen " Mars Effect " Experiments: A Reappraisal, Skeptical Inquirer Vol 7 # 3, Fall 1983, 77 – 82.
Is the " Mars Effect " Genuine ?, Journal of Scientific Exploration, vol 11, # 1, Spring 1997, 19 – 39.
The Mars Effect in Retrospect, Skeptical Inquirer, vol 21 # 6, Nov 1997, 24 – 29.
# The Rapture Effect ( 1987 )
# " Cause and Effect " – 3: 22
# Manifestations of deviant development increase in frequency and degree as dosage increases from the No Observable Adverse Effect Level ( NOAEL ) to a dose producing 100 % Lethality ( LD100 ).
# Reference Price Effect Buyer ’ s price sensitivity for a given product increases the higher the product ’ s price relative to perceived alternatives.
# Difficult Comparison Effect Buyers are less sensitive to the price of a known / more reputable product when they have difficulty comparing it to potential alternatives.
# Switching Costs Effect The higher the product-specific investment a buyer must make to switch suppliers, the less price sensitive that buyer is when choosing between alternatives.
# Price-Quality Effect Buyers are less sensitive to price the more that higher prices signal higher quality.
# Expenditure Effect Buyers are more price sensitive when the expense accounts for a large percentage of buyers ’ available income or budget.
# End-Benefit Effect The effect refers to the relationship a given purchase has to a larger overall benefit, and is divided into two parts: Derived demand: The more sensitive buyers are to the price of the end benefit, the more sensitive they will be to the prices of those products that contribute to that benefit.
# Fairness Effect Buyers are more sensitive to the price of a product when the price is outside the range they perceive as “ fair ” or “ reasonable ” given the purchase context.
# The Framing Effect Buyers are more price sensitive when they perceive the price as a loss rather than a forgone gain, and they have greater price sensitivity when the price is paid separately rather than as part of a bundle.
# REDIRECT Kuleshov Effect
" In Order to Obtain the Desired Effect ": Italian Language Theater Sponsored by the Federal Theatre Project in Boston, 1935-39 ," Italian Americana, ( Sep 1994 ) 12 # 2 pp 187-200
# 愛無敵 ( Love Knows No Enemies )-theme song for Twins Effect II
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# REDIRECT The Graham Norton Effect
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# and smaller
Some makers produce smaller timbales 8 " or 10 " in diameter more suited to drum kit usage, see Timbales # Non-traditional use.
The primary benefit promised by ECC is a smaller key size, reducing storage and transmission requirements — i. e., that an elliptic curve group could provide the same level of security afforded by an RSA-based system with a large modulus and correspondingly larger key — e. g., a 256bit ECC public key should provide comparable security to a 3072bit RSA public key ( see # Key sizes ).
# Microtonality: presence of intervals smaller than the semitone.
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# smaller size than universities, which usually means more individual attention is given to each student ;
# They could have been captured from around smaller passing stars.
# indigenous religions, which refers to smaller, culture-specific or nation-specific religious groups ; and
# The output is in nondecreasing order ( each element is no smaller than the previous element according to the desired total order );
# Restriction endonucleases are used to cut high-molecular-weight DNA strands into smaller fragments.
# If some of the DNA fragments are larger than 15 kb, then prior to blotting, the gel may be treated with an acid, such as dilute HCl, which depurinates the DNA fragments, breaking the DNA into smaller pieces, thus allowing more efficient transfer from the gel to membrane.
Harold James Ruthven Murray calls version # 1 " nine holes " and version # 2 " three men's morris " or " the smaller merels ".
Though the term is commonly used to refer to spinning or spin-cast rods and tackle, fly rods in smaller line weights ( size # 0-# 3 ) have also long been utilized for ultra-light fishing, as well as to protect the thin-diameter, lightweight end section of leader, or tippet, used in this type of angling.
# The world is becoming a smaller place.
# The output power of heat engines is always smaller than the input heating power.
# He was suckled by his first cousin, a goat named Amalthea, while a company of Kouretes, soldiers, or smaller gods, shouted and clashed their swords together to make noise so that Cronus would not hear the baby's cry,
A common classification is numbering from 1 to 3 ( larger to smaller ) with a description of the use for example: # 1 Heavy or # 1 Medium / Light.
# After the granules are dried, they are passed through a screen of smaller size than the one used for the wet mass to create granules of uniform size.
# Kröpeliner-Tor-Vorstadt in the west, designed to house the working population as well as smaller and larger industrial facilities such as Mahn & Ohlerich's Brewery ( now Hanseatische Brauerei Rostock ).
The town boasted 177 lots, each being 82 feet 6 inches wide and 231 feet in length with one exception, lot # 43 which by necessity was smaller.
# Municipalities ( predominantly inner-city suburban areas and smaller rural towns )
# Municipalities ( predominantly inner-city suburban areas and smaller rural towns )
# relying on both the engine and the electric motors for peak power needs, resulting in a smaller engine sized more for average usage rather than peak power usage.
# slipping hands out when the hands are smaller than the wrist

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