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  • 61direct effect — the doctrine in the law of the European Communities that states that a Community Act has direct effect when those who are subject to Community law are given a right. It applies to individuals and institutions. Persons who benefit from the right… …

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  • 62Ground effect in aircraft — Aircraft may be affected by a number of ground effects, aerodynamic effects due to a flying body s proximity to the ground.One of the most important of these effects is the Wing In Ground effect, which refers to the reduction in drag experienced… …

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  • 63Floor effect — In statistics, the term floor effect refers to when data cannot take on a value lower than some particular number, called the floor.An example of this is when an IQ test is given to young children who have either (a) been given training or (b)… …

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  • 64affect vs effect —   Affect and effect are two words that are commonly confused.   affect is usually a verb (action) effect is usually a noun (thing)   Hint: If it s something you re going to do, use affect. If it s something you ve already done, use effect.   To… …

    English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • 65affect vs effect —   Affect and effect are two words that are commonly confused.   affect is usually a verb (action) effect is usually a noun (thing)   Hint: If it s something you re going to do, use affect. If it s something you ve already done, use effect.   To… …

    English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • 66Diderot effect — The Diderot effect is a social phenomenon related to consumer goods which either posits that form culturally defines groups that are considered cohesive or refers to a process of spiralling consumption resulting from dissatisfaction induced by a… …

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  • 67Indirect effect — is a principle of European Community Law which compels national courts to interpret so far as possible national legislation in accordance with the aims of a directive. In the EU, a directive is a legislative order that requires implementation in… …

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  • 68threshold effect — UK US noun [C] ► the fact of something reaching a level or point at which something starts to happen or change: »We witnessed the threshold effect as renewable energy emerged from niche markets to compete for mainstream business. ► MARKETING the… …

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  • 69Kirkendall effect — The Kirkendall effect is the migration of markers that occurs when markers are placed at the interface between an alloy and a metal, and the whole is heated to a temperature where diffusion is possible; the markers will move towards the alloy… …

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  • 70Maternal age effect — The maternal age effect describes the exponentially increasing risks for numerical chromosomal abnormalities among a prospective mother s gametes as she ages. This increase reflects the overall increase in the rate of nondisjunction with maternal …

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