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effects

[ih-fekts] / ɪˈfɛkts /


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This makes it possible to switch between glossy and matte finishes, producing visual effects that surpass what current screens can achieve.

From Science Daily

Mastering phonons could unlock entirely new capabilities, including access to unusual quantum effects such as entanglement.

From Science Daily

"Physical activity, such as resistance training, is important to counteract potential negative effects on muscle strength," he added.

From BBC

Eliza Winger, a US economist with Bloomberg, said that an increase in fuel prices does not just hit people at the pump, it also reduces their overall consumption -- with possible knock-on effects for the economy.

From Barron's

Economic research has also shown that high gasoline prices can have ripple effects on purchases of other items.

From The Wall Street Journal