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  • 21Health effects of tobacco — Part of a series on Tobacco …

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  • 22Ecological effects of biodiversity — The diversity of species and genes in ecological communities affects the functioning of these communities. These ecological effects of biodiversity in turn affect both climate change through enhanced greenhouse gases, aerosols and loss of land… …

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  • 23Failure mode and effects analysis — A failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) is a procedure for analysis of potential failure modes within a system for classification by severity or determination of the effect of failures on the system. It is widely used in manufacturing… …

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  • 24G2 Guitar Effects Pedal — The Zoom G2 Guitar Effects Pedal is a multi effects Guitar Processor, manufactured by Zoom Corporation. It was released in 2005 as a follow up to the highly successful Zoom 505 Processor . According to industry estimates, the Zoom G2 has been… …

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  • 25Devi Ever Effects — Devi Ever Effects, previously known as Effector 13, is a boutique effects pedal company based in Portland, Oregon that was founded in 2003.[1] The company is named after the company s founder, Devi Ever[2]. All of the effects pedals are hand… …

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  • 26negative feedback — n feedback that tends to stabilize a process by reducing its rate or output when its effects are too great * * * the condition of maintaining a constant output of a system by exertion of an inhibitory control on a key step in the system by a… …

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  • 27delayed feedback — /dəleɪd ˈfidbæk/ (say duhlayd feedbak) noun the return of part of the output of an electronic system to its input with a deliberate time delay; may be used for echo effects in music. See delayed auditory feedback …

  • 28Robotic voice effects — Robot voices became a recurring element in popular music during the late twentieth century, and several methods of producing variations on this effect have arisen. Though the vocoder is by far the best known, the following other pieces of music… …

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  • 29Electronic fluency devices — (also known as assistive devices, electronic aids, altered auditory feedback devices and altered feedback devices) are electronic devices intended to improve the fluency of persons who stutter. Most electronic fluency devices change the sound of… …

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  • 30Greenhouse effect — The Greenhouse effect refers to the change in the thermal equilibrium temperature of a planet or moon by the presence of an atmosphere containing gas that absorbs infrared radiation. [ [http://www.ipcc.ch/pdf/assessment report/ar4/syr/ar4 syr… …

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