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  • 71Levels-of-processing effect — The levels of processing effect, identified by Fergus I. M. Craik and Robert S. Lockhart in 1972, describes memory recall of stimuli as a function of the depth of mental processing. A stimulus’s mental processing depth is determined by… …

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  • 72Bullwhip effect — The Bullwhip Effect (or Whiplash Effect ) is an observed phenomenon in forecast driven distribution channels. The concept has its roots in J Forrester s Industrial Dynamics (1961) and thus it is also known as the Forrester Effect . Since the… …

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  • 73Aspect ratio (image) — For other uses, see Aspect ratio (disambiguation). For computer screen topics, see display aspect ratio. For screen rotation and portrait mode, see page orientation. 4:3 redirects here. For the 4/3 digital camera/lens standard, see Four Thirds… …

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  • 74Exchangeable image file format — This article is about a format for storing metadata in image and audio files. For information about filename and directory structures of digital cameras, see Design rule for Camera File system. Filename extension .JPG, .TIF, .WAV Developed by… …

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  • 75Ken Burns Effect — The Ken Burns Effect is a popular name introduced by Apple Computer [cite web | url =http://www.oreillynet.com/mac/blog/2003/01/jobs masterful during macworld.html |it is now in imovie 8,9 and now in hd form the ken burns effect always has format …

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  • 76Tetris effect — The Tetris effect is the ability of an activity to which people devote sufficient time and attention to begin overshadow their thoughts, mental images, and dreams. It is named after the video game Tetris . In the game a player rotates and moves… …

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  • 77Automated Tissue Image Systems — (ATIS) are computer controlled automatic test equipment (ATE) systems classified as medical device and used as pathology laboratory tools (tissue based cancer diagnostics) to characterize a stained tissue sample embedded on a bar coded glass… …

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  • 78De Haas–van Alphen effect — The de Haas–van Alphen effect, often abbreviated to dHvA, is a quantum mechanical effect in which the magnetic moment of a pure metal crystal oscillates as the intensity of an applied magnetic field B is increased. Other quantities also oscillate …

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  • 79Moving image formats — This article discusses moving image capture, transmission and presentation from today s technical and creative points of view; concentrating on aspects of frame rates. Contents 1 Essential parameters 1.1 Image change rate 2 Capture 3 …

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  • 80Opposition effect — The opposition effect (also opposition spike, or opposition surge) is the brightening of a rough surface, or an object with many particles, when illuminated from directly behind the observer. It is so named because the reflected light from the… …

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