Etymology: [ i-fekt, e-, E- ] (noun.) 14th century. For noun: from Old French effect (French: effet), from Latin effectus, from efficiō (“accomplish, complete, effect”); see effect as a verb. For verb: from Latin effectus, perfect passive participle of efficiō (“accomplish, complete, do, effect”), from ex (“out”) + faciō (“do, make”); see fact and compare affect, infect.
Synonyms: aftereffect, aftermath, backlash, backwash, can of worms, causatum, chain reaction, conclusion, consequence, corollary, denouement, development, end, end product, event, eventuality, fallout, flak, follow through
etki, etki etmek, sonuç, sonuca vardırmak, etkilemek, etkiye, anlam, etkii, tesir, uygulama, mevki, hüküm, reaksiyon, alacak bakiyesi, nakit mevcudu, neticesiz, netice, menkul kıymetler, verim, gerçeklik, efekt, ekti, gerçekleştirmek, taşınır mallar, izlenim, etkisi olmak, meydana getirmek, yürürlük, ödeme yapmak, ulaşmak, işlem, gerçekle, yerine getirmek, gerçekleştirmek, başarmak, put into effect, cause and effect sebep ve sonuç, kişisel eşyalar, etkime, başarmak, sonuçlandırmak, tesirsiz, meriyet, for effect gösteriş için, meal, in effect gerçi, give effect to tatbik mevkiine koymak, gerçekten, poliçe çıkarmak, uygulamak, aslında, filhaki, tatbik mevkii, yerine getirme, (VEYA 'to the effect that'): Anlamında, anlamına gelen/gelecek. "She said she was unhappy, or words to that effect."; "He said something to the effect that he would have to change jobs if the situation continued.", etkiyen, etki göstermek, etkisi, etkilenmiş, üretme, etkileme, nakit toplamı, servet, etkiler, bakiye, ev eşyası, mal/etkiler, sonuçlandır, mal, kişisel varlık, eşya, efektler, şahsi eşya,
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nakit mevcudu Ticaret
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yerine getirmek, gerçekleştirmek, başarmak fiil
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put into effect
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give effect to tatbik mevkiine koymak
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(VEYA 'to the effect that'): Anlamında, anlamına gelen/gelecek. "She said she was unhappy, or words to that effect."; "He said something to the effect that he would have to change jobs if the situation continued."
A scientific phenomenon, usually named after its discoverer, Belongings, usually as personal effects, The state of being binding and enforceable, as in a rule, policy, or law, An alteration in sound after it has been produced by an instrument, The result or outcome of a cause. See [[#Usage notes|usage notes]] below, An illusion produced by technical means (as in "special effect"), To make or bring about; to implement, A device for producing an alteration in sound produced by an instrument, effect, feck, To bring to pass; to execute; to enforce; to achieve; to accomplish, (of a law) having legal validity; "the law is still in effect", To produce, as a cause or agent; to cause to be, Reality; actual meaning; fact, as distinguished from mere appearance, an impression (especially one that is artificial or contrived); "he just did it for effect", Goods; movables; personal estate; sometimes used to embrace real as well as personal property; as, the people escaped from the town with their effects, The trick that appears to the spectators, Consequence intended; purpose; meaning; general intent; with to, result, outcome; influence; impact; gimmick, trick; natural phenomenon, act so as to bring into existence; "effect a change, produce; "The scientists set up a shockwave", the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work a symptom caused by an illness or a drug; "the effects of sleep loss"; "the effect of the anesthetic", The result or outcome of a cause. See usage notes below, 1) In picture, an optical or special photographic manipulation of the film 2) In sound, a specific sound, such as of a tire squeal or water dripping 3) Also used to mean a special manipulation of elements during the shooting of the film, such as the creation of rain or snow, side, An illusion produced by technical means (as in "special effect")", Impression left on the mind; sensation produced, Power to produce results; efficiency; force; importance; account; as, to speak with effect, Manifestation; expression; sign, In general: That which is produced by an agent or cause; the event which follows immediately from an antecedent, called the cause; result; consequence; outcome; fruit; as, the effect of luxury, Execution; performance; realization; operation; as, the law goes into effect in May, The purport; the sum and substance, (of a law) having legal validity; "the law is still in effect" an impression (especially one that is artificial or contrived); "he just did it for effect" the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work a symptom caused by an illness or a drug; "the effects of sleep loss"; "the effect of the anesthetic" produce; "The scientists set up a shockwave" act so as to bring into existence; "effect a change, cause and effect: see cause. to make something happen. Compton effect domino effect Doppler effect greenhouse effect Hall effect Josephson effect Magnus effect photoelectric effect photovoltaic effect sound effect Zeeman effect, If you say that something will happen with immediate effect or with effect from a particular time, you mean that it will begin to apply or be valid immediately or from the stated time. The price of the Saturday edition is going up with effect from 3 November, You use to this effect, to that effect, or to the effect that to indicate that you have given or are giving a summary of something that was said or written, and not the actual words used. A circular to this effect will be issued in the next few weeks, You use effect in expressions such as to good effect and to no effect in order to indicate how successful or impressive an action is. Mr Morris feels the museum is using advertising to good effect, a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon; "the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise"; "his decision had depressing consequences for business"; "he acted very wise after the event", an outward appearance; "he made a good impression"; "I wanted to create an impression of success"; "she retained that bold effect in her reproductions of the original painting", act so as to bring into existence; "effect a change", the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work, the emotional, physical, and/or cognitive outcome of communication, You can say that something takes effect when it starts to produce the results that are intended. The second injection should only have been given once the first drug had taken effect, If a law or policy takes effect or comes into effect at a particular time, it officially begins to apply or be valid from that time. If it remains in effect, it still applies or is still valid. the ban on new logging permits which will take effect from July The decision was taken yesterday and will remain in effect until further government instructions, A person's effects are the things that they have with them at a particular time, for example when they are arrested or admitted to hospital, or the things that they owned when they died. His daughters were collecting his effects. = belongings, An effect is an impression that someone creates deliberately, for example in a place or in a piece of writing. The whole effect is cool, light and airy. = impression, The effect of one thing on another is the change that the first thing causes in the second thing. Parents worry about the effect of music on their adolescent's behavior Even minor head injuries can cause long-lasting psychological effects, accomplish, put into action, execute, do, The effects in a film are the specially created sounds and scenery, If you effect something that you are trying to achieve, you succeed in causing it to happen. Prospects for effecting real political change seemed to have taken a major step backwards. see also greenhouse effect, placebo effect, ripple effect, side-effect, sound effect, special effect, If you put, bring, or carry a plan or idea into effect, you cause it to happen in practice. These and other such measures ought to have been put into effect in 1985. = implement, vagueness You add in effect to a statement or opinion that is not precisely accurate, but which you feel is a reasonable description or summary of a particular situation. That deal would create, in effect, the world's biggest airline. = effectively, If you say that someone is doing something for effect, you mean that they are doing it in order to impress people and to draw attention to themselves. The Cockney accent was put on for effect, How changing the settings of a factor changes the response The effect of a single factor is also called a main effect Note: For a factor A with two levels, scaled so that low = -1 and high = +1, the effect of A is estimated by subtracting the average response when A is -1 from the average response when A = +1 and dividing the result by 2 (division by 2 is needed because the -1 level is 2 scaled units away from the +1 level), a symptom caused by an illness or a drug; "the effects of sleep loss"; "the effect of the anesthetic", like impact is a synonym for outcome although impact is somewhat more direct than an effect Both terms are commonly used, but neither is a technical term For precision, Treasury Board Secretariat recommends that outcome be used instead of effect, A biological change caused by an exposure, One of several possible forms in which a spell or magic effect may manifest Effect designators include ray, spread, and individual creatures or objects that have been summoned or created Summoned or created effects appear wherever the caster designates, within the spells range A mobile effect (such as a summoned creature) can thereafter move regardless of the spells range, The physical, functional, or psychological outcome, event, or consequence that results from specific military or non-military actions, An observable action results or evidence of a problem, The result of a thought or action set in motion, The state of operating as if other forces control your reality, result produced by an action, Effectivity Specific effectivity information captured for the catalog, chapter, section, subsection, figure, graphic, parts list, and part number levels Effectivity information that can be identified is model name/number, serial range/number, equipment ID range/number, lot range/number and component location range Alternatively, an effectivity reference code ("effect-ref") can reference effectivity information that was defined in the Effectivity Cross Reference ("effect-xref") element Attributes: N/A, unless the context otherwise requires, the term "effect" includes: (a) Any positive or adverse effect; and (b) Any temporary or permanent effect; and (c) Any past, present, or future effect; and (d) Any cumulative effect which arises over time or in combination with other effects - regardless of the scale, intensity, duration, or frequency of the effect, and also includes: (e) Any potential effect of high probability; and (f) Any potential effect of low probability which has a high potential impact, Intended or unintended change resulting directly or indirectly from a development intervention, The result of actions Contrast with "side-effects", the unplanned result of actions, Any response by an environmental or social component to an action's impact Under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, "environmental effect" means, in respect of a project, "(a) any change that the project may cause in the environment, including any effect of any such change on health and socio-economic conditions, on physical and cultural heritage, on the current use of lands and resources for traditional purposes by aboriginal persons, or on any structure, site or thing that is of historical, archaeological, paleontological or architectural significance and (b) any change to the project that may be caused by the environment, whether any such change occurs within or outside of Canada", An outcome that can be said to be at least partially the result of an intervention rather than caused by other intervening factors, Change in morphology, physiology, growth, development of life span of an organism exposed to air pollution It might be either an adverse effect or an alteration, which is not distinguishable from the range of a target variable observed in not exposed organisms of the same species (WHO 1994c), What results after an action has been taken; the expected or predicted impact when an action is to be taken or is proposed, what you feel when you read a text; this covers your reaction to the subject-matter or ideas as well as how you feel about particular aspects of a text such as the author's style, or the actions of the characters, receipt-point and what is received at the receipt-point See also cause; communication, A biological change in an organism, organ or tissue, (1, a noun) immediate or direct result, as in: What effect does that medicine have on you?, Causative, effective, Present participle of effect, belongings, plural form of effect, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of effect, goods; personal belongings, possessions, to that effect (ALSO 'to the effect that'): used to express that what you are reporting is only a short and general form of what was really said: "She said she was unhappy, or words to that effect."; "He said something to the effect that he would have to change jobs if the situation continued.", past of effect, settled securely and unconditionally; "that smoking causes health problems is an accomplished fact", Present participle of to effect, property of a personal character that is portable but not used in business; "she left some of her personal effects in the house"; "I watched over their effects until they returned, plural of effect, third person present tense of the verb to effect,
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A scientific phenomenon, usually named after its discoverer - "Doppler effect"
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Belongings, usually as personal effects
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The state of being binding and enforceable, as in a rule, policy, or law - "The new law will come into effect on the first day of next year."
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An alteration in sound after it has been produced by an instrument - "I use an echo effect here to make the sound more mysterious."
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The result or outcome of a cause. See [[#Usage notes|usage notes]] below - "The effect of the hurricane was a devastated landscape."
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An illusion produced by technical means (as in "special effect") - "The effect of flying was most convincing."
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To make or bring about; to implement - "The best way to effect change is to work with existing stakeholders."
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A device for producing an alteration in sound produced by an instrument - "I just bought a couple of great effects."
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To bring to pass; to execute; to enforce; to achieve; to accomplish
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(of a law) having legal validity; "the law is still in effect"
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To produce, as a cause or agent; to cause to be
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Reality; actual meaning; fact, as distinguished from mere appearance
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an impression (especially one that is artificial or contrived); "he just did it for effect"
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Goods; movables; personal estate; sometimes used to embrace real as well as personal property; as, the people escaped from the town with their effects
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The trick that appears to the spectators
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Consequence intended; purpose; meaning; general intent; with to
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result, outcome; influence; impact; gimmick, trick; natural phenomenon isim
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act so as to bring into existence; "effect a change
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produce; "The scientists set up a shockwave"
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the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work a symptom caused by an illness or a drug; "the effects of sleep loss"; "the effect of the anesthetic"
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The result or outcome of a cause. See usage notes below
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1) In picture, an optical or special photographic manipulation of the film 2) In sound, a specific sound, such as of a tire squeal or water dripping 3) Also used to mean a special manipulation of elements during the shooting of the film, such as the creation of rain or snow
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An illusion produced by technical means (as in "special effect")"
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Impression left on the mind; sensation produced
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Power to produce results; efficiency; force; importance; account; as, to speak with effect
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Manifestation; expression; sign
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In general: That which is produced by an agent or cause; the event which follows immediately from an antecedent, called the cause; result; consequence; outcome; fruit; as, the effect of luxury
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Execution; performance; realization; operation; as, the law goes into effect in May
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The purport; the sum and substance
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(of a law) having legal validity; "the law is still in effect" an impression (especially one that is artificial or contrived); "he just did it for effect" the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work a symptom caused by an illness or a drug; "the effects of sleep loss"; "the effect of the anesthetic" produce; "The scientists set up a shockwave" act so as to bring into existence; "effect a change
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cause and effect: see cause. to make something happen. Compton effect domino effect Doppler effect greenhouse effect Hall effect Josephson effect Magnus effect photoelectric effect photovoltaic effect sound effect Zeeman effect
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If you say that something will happen with immediate effect or with effect from a particular time, you mean that it will begin to apply or be valid immediately or from the stated time. The price of the Saturday edition is going up with effect from 3 November
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You use to this effect, to that effect, or to the effect that to indicate that you have given or are giving a summary of something that was said or written, and not the actual words used. A circular to this effect will be issued in the next few weeks
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You use effect in expressions such as to good effect and to no effect in order to indicate how successful or impressive an action is. Mr Morris feels the museum is using advertising to good effect
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a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon; "the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise"; "his decision had depressing consequences for business"; "he acted very wise after the event"
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an outward appearance; "he made a good impression"; "I wanted to create an impression of success"; "she retained that bold effect in her reproductions of the original painting"
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act so as to bring into existence; "effect a change"
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the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work
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the emotional, physical, and/or cognitive outcome of communication
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You can say that something takes effect when it starts to produce the results that are intended. The second injection should only have been given once the first drug had taken effect
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If a law or policy takes effect or comes into effect at a particular time, it officially begins to apply or be valid from that time. If it remains in effect, it still applies or is still valid. the ban on new logging permits which will take effect from July The decision was taken yesterday and will remain in effect until further government instructions
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A person's effects are the things that they have with them at a particular time, for example when they are arrested or admitted to hospital, or the things that they owned when they died. His daughters were collecting his effects. = belongings
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An effect is an impression that someone creates deliberately, for example in a place or in a piece of writing. The whole effect is cool, light and airy. = impression
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The effect of one thing on another is the change that the first thing causes in the second thing. Parents worry about the effect of music on their adolescent's behavior Even minor head injuries can cause long-lasting psychological effects
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accomplish, put into action, execute, do fiil
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The effects in a film are the specially created sounds and scenery
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If you effect something that you are trying to achieve, you succeed in causing it to happen. Prospects for effecting real political change seemed to have taken a major step backwards. see also greenhouse effect, placebo effect, ripple effect, side-effect, sound effect, special effect
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If you put, bring, or carry a plan or idea into effect, you cause it to happen in practice. These and other such measures ought to have been put into effect in 1985. = implement
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vagueness You add in effect to a statement or opinion that is not precisely accurate, but which you feel is a reasonable description or summary of a particular situation. That deal would create, in effect, the world's biggest airline. = effectively
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If you say that someone is doing something for effect, you mean that they are doing it in order to impress people and to draw attention to themselves. The Cockney accent was put on for effect
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How changing the settings of a factor changes the response The effect of a single factor is also called a main effect Note: For a factor A with two levels, scaled so that low = -1 and high = +1, the effect of A is estimated by subtracting the average response when A is -1 from the average response when A = +1 and dividing the result by 2 (division by 2 is needed because the -1 level is 2 scaled units away from the +1 level)
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a symptom caused by an illness or a drug; "the effects of sleep loss"; "the effect of the anesthetic"
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like impact is a synonym for outcome although impact is somewhat more direct than an effect Both terms are commonly used, but neither is a technical term For precision, Treasury Board Secretariat recommends that outcome be used instead of effect
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A biological change caused by an exposure
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One of several possible forms in which a spell or magic effect may manifest Effect designators include ray, spread, and individual creatures or objects that have been summoned or created Summoned or created effects appear wherever the caster designates, within the spells range A mobile effect (such as a summoned creature) can thereafter move regardless of the spells range
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The physical, functional, or psychological outcome, event, or consequence that results from specific military or non-military actions
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An observable action results or evidence of a problem
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The result of a thought or action set in motion
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The state of operating as if other forces control your reality
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result produced by an action
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Effectivity Specific effectivity information captured for the catalog, chapter, section, subsection, figure, graphic, parts list, and part number levels Effectivity information that can be identified is model name/number, serial range/number, equipment ID range/number, lot range/number and component location range Alternatively, an effectivity reference code ("effect-ref") can reference effectivity information that was defined in the Effectivity Cross Reference ("effect-xref") element Attributes: N/A
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unless the context otherwise requires, the term "effect" includes: (a) Any positive or adverse effect; and (b) Any temporary or permanent effect; and (c) Any past, present, or future effect; and (d) Any cumulative effect which arises over time or in combination with other effects - regardless of the scale, intensity, duration, or frequency of the effect, and also includes: (e) Any potential effect of high probability; and (f) Any potential effect of low probability which has a high potential impact
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Intended or unintended change resulting directly or indirectly from a development intervention
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The result of actions Contrast with "side-effects", the unplanned result of actions
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Any response by an environmental or social component to an action's impact Under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, "environmental effect" means, in respect of a project, "(a) any change that the project may cause in the environment, including any effect of any such change on health and socio-economic conditions, on physical and cultural heritage, on the current use of lands and resources for traditional purposes by aboriginal persons, or on any structure, site or thing that is of historical, archaeological, paleontological or architectural significance and (b) any change to the project that may be caused by the environment, whether any such change occurs within or outside of Canada"
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An outcome that can be said to be at least partially the result of an intervention rather than caused by other intervening factors
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Change in morphology, physiology, growth, development of life span of an organism exposed to air pollution It might be either an adverse effect or an alteration, which is not distinguishable from the range of a target variable observed in not exposed organisms of the same species (WHO 1994c)
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What results after an action has been taken; the expected or predicted impact when an action is to be taken or is proposed
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what you feel when you read a text; this covers your reaction to the subject-matter or ideas as well as how you feel about particular aspects of a text such as the author's style, or the actions of the characters
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receipt-point and what is received at the receipt-point See also cause; communication
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A biological change in an organism, organ or tissue
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(1, a noun) immediate or direct result, as in: What effect does that medicine have on you?
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Causative, effective
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effecting
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effects
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effects
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effects
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to the effect
to that effect (ALSO 'to the effect that'): used to express that what you are reporting is only a short and general form of what was really said: "She said she was unhappy, or words to that effect."; "He said something to the effect that he would have to change jobs if the situation continued."
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past of effect
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effected
settled securely and unconditionally; "that smoking causes health problems is an accomplished fact"
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Present participle of to effect
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effects
property of a personal character that is portable but not used in business; "she left some of her personal effects in the house"; "I watched over their effects until they returned
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