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  • 61Pandan Primary School — was situated in Teban Gardens, Singapore. The school was established in 1981 and closed in 2007. With effect of 1 January 2008, Pandan Primary School was merged with Fuhua Primary School.The principal of the school was Mdm. Tan May Ling who was… …

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  • 62Avalanche effect — This article is about cryptography; for other meanings, see snowball effect and avalanche (disambiguation) .In cryptography, the avalanche effect refers to a desirable property of cryptographic algorithms, typically block ciphers and… …

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  • 63Purkinje effect — The Purkinje effect (sometimes called the Purkinje shift, or dark adaptation and named after the Czech anatomist Jan Evangelista Purkyně) is the tendency for the peak sensitivity of the human eye to shift toward the blue end of the color spectrum …

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  • 64Milky seas effect — Milky seas is a condition on the open ocean where large areas of seawater (up to 6,000 square miles) are filled with bioluminescent bacteria, causing the ocean to uniformly glow an eerie blue at night. The condition has been present in mariner s… …

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  • 65Bouba/kiki effect — This picture is used as a test to demonstrate that people may not attach sounds to shapes arbitrarily: American college undergraduates and Tamil speakers in India called the shape on the left kiki and the one on the right bouba . The Bouba/Kiki… …

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  • 66Walkman effect — The Walkman Effect refers to the way music listened to via headphones allows the user to gain more control over their environment. It was coined by International Research Center for Japanese Studies Professor Shuhei Hosokawa in an article of the… …

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  • 67wealth effect — ➔ effect * * * wealth effect UK US noun [S] ECONOMICS ► the theory that when the value of assets such as gold, shares, and property rises, people spend more: »One of the primary drivers of spending by American consumers is the wealth effect of… …

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  • 68birthplace effect — n. The tendency for smaller cities to produce disproportionately more professional athletes than larger cities. Example Citations: A few years a ago, sport scientist Jean Côté and his colleagues discovered a phenomenon they termed the birthplace… …

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  • 69First pass effect — The first pass effect (also known as first pass metabolism or presystemic metabolism) is a phenomenon of drug metabolism whereby the concentration of a drug is greatly reduced before it reaches the systemic circulation.After a drug is swallowed,… …

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  • 70Sea View Community primary school — The Sea View Community primary school is a mixed primary school of non denominational religion in Swansea, south Wales. The building is a prominent landmark of Swansea, being a very distinctive semi circular structure located on the top of… …

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