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The Effect Effect

IEEE Spectrum, 2009
Scientists and technologists have long used the word effect-as in the Doppler effect, the butterfly effect, and the greenhouse effect-to good effect. In fact, effect has been so, uh, effective at naming things that it has branched out into the mainstream.
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Effecting, but effective?

2020
Business model (BM) visualisations have become popular instruments with which to explain and manage today's complex business interactions. Using verbal and graphic elements, they provide simplified representations of reality and can support BM tasks that go beyond working memory's capacities.
Henike, Tassilo (Dr.)   +2 more
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Multigenerational Effects

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2019
Environmental influences resulting in epigenetic mediation of gene expression can affect multiple generations via direct effect (first generation); direct or maternally mediated effects on the fetus (second generation), or gonadal cell lines of the fetus (third generation) when pregnant animals are exposed to the stimuli; and through generational ...
Andrew J, Roberts, El Hamidi, Hay
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Treatment effects and placebo effects

BMJ, 2015
Researchers investigated the effectiveness of iron supplementation on reducing fatigue in non-anaemic women with unexplained fatigue. A double blind randomised placebo controlled trial was performed. In total, 144 women aged 18-55 years were recruited from an academic primary care centre and eight general practices in western Switzerland.
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Fixed Effects and Random Effects

2008
One of the major benefits from using panel data as compared to cross-section data on individuals is that it enables us to control for individual heterogeneity. Not controlling for these unobserved individual specific effects leads to bias in the resulting estimates.
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Popcorn Effect

Journal of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology, 2013
F. Petrella, S. Cavaliere, L. Spaggiari
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Ultrasound Effects

Science, 1985
In a listing of the new foreign associates of the National Academy of Sciences (News and Comment, 17 May, p. 826), the name of Pierre Chambon, Biochemistry, Institut de Chimie Biologique, Faculté de Médecine, Strasbourg, France, was inadvertently omitted.
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Estimation of the effective self-diffusion tensor from the NMR spin echo.

Journal of Magnetic Resonance - Series B, 1994
P. Basser, J. Mattiello, D. LeBihan
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Fast Effective Rule Induction

International Conference on Machine Learning, 1995
William W. Cohen
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