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  • 121Poisson's effect — Poisson’s effect. Calculation of Poisson’s effect The amount of strain in a transverse (perpendicular to the stress) direction, εtrans, can be easily calculated by multiplying the amount of strain in the longitudinal direction (along the… …

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  • 122Mass Effect 3 — Developer(s) BioWare Publisher(s) Electronic Arts Director(s) …

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  • 123Mode effect — is a broad term referring to a phenomenon where a particular survey administration mode causes different data to be collected. For example, when asking a question using two different modes (e.g. paper and telephone), responses to one mode may be… …

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  • 124Sound effect — For the album by The Jam, see Sound Affects. Sound effects or audio effects are artificially created or enhanced sounds, or sound processes used to emphasize artistic or other content of films, television shows, live performance, animation, video …

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  • 125Coandă effect — Venturi and Coandă effect The Coandă effect  / …

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  • 126Mpemba effect — The Mpemba effect is the observation that warmer water sometimes freezes faster than colder water. Although the observation has been verified, there is no single scientific explanation for the effect. Contents 1 Historical observations 2 Origin 3 …

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  • 127Quantum Zeno effect — The quantum Zeno effect is a name coined by George Sudarshan and Baidyanaith Misra of the University of Texas in 1977 in their analysis of the situation in which an unstable particle, if observed continuously, will never decay.Citation | last =… …

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  • 128Serial position effect — Graph showing the serial position effect. The vertical axis shows the percentage of words recalled; the horizontal axis shows their position in the sequence. The serial position effect, a term coined by Hermann Ebbinghaus through studies he… …

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