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effects

[ih-fekts] / ɪˈfɛkts /


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Particulate matter from fossil fuel emissions is also linked to cardiovascular events and negative effects on maternal fetal health.

From Los Angeles Times

“The effects depend on many factors, such as labor market tightness, developments in inflation expectations, and the extent of cost pass-through to core inflation.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"Officers are always keen to try and mitigate any effects in that regard as much as possible."

From BBC

"No country will be immune to the effects of this crisis if it continues to go in this direction."

From Barron's

This more complex form can produce unusual effects such as internal magnetic fields or multiple superconducting regions existing at once.

From Science Daily