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Etymology: [ i-'fek-tiv, e-, E- ] (adjective.) 14th century. effective +‎ -ness
Synonyms: capability, clout, cogency, effect, efficacy, efficiency, force, forcefulness, performance, point, potency, power, punch, strength, success, use, validity, validness, verve
Antonyms: ineffectiveness, unproductivity, uselessness

etki, etkililik, geçerlilik, etkileyicilik, geçerlik, itibar, etkenlik, verimlilik, tesir, etkinlik, ETKİNLİK, MÜESSİRİYET, yürürlüğe girmesi, Etkililik, müessiriyet, etkinlik,bağıl biyolojik etkinlik, etkili, verimli, etki etmek, sonuç, sonuca vardırmak, efektif, yürürlükte olan, etkilemek, sayılır, tesirli, etkii, etkiye, anlam, etkinliği, uygulama, gerçeklik, netice, gerçekleştirmek, izlenim, yürürlük, verim, etkisi olmak, nakit mevcudu, ulaşmak, hüküm, mevki, neticesiz, efekt, alacak bakiyesi, menkul kıymetler, reaksiyon, ekti, put into effect, işlem, gerçekle, cause and effect sebep ve sonuç, gerçekten, in effect gerçi, give effect to tatbik mevkiine koymak, yerine getirmek, gerçekleştirmek, başarmak, meydana getirmek, uygulamak, tatbik mevkii, ödeme yapmak, meriyet, tesirsiz, poliçe çıkarmak, taşınır mallar, sonuçlandırmak, kişisel eşyalar, aslında, filhaki, meal, for effect gösteriş için, etkime, başarmak, etki yaratan, etkili olmak, etkili olan, fiili, nakit, gerçek, etken, etkileyici, etkin, geçerli, aktif, yararlı, itibar olunur, geçerli olan, etkili olan, effectively tesirli olarak, para, GÖREVE HAZIR KITA:Muharebe vazifesi için hazır kıta. 4. YÜRÜRLÜKTE, etkili, tesirli. i., tic. efektif, nakit, yürürlükte, effecti, hakiki, sökmek, muteber, effektif, fiilen, dermeyan edilebilir, evirgen, effective range tesirli top menzili, faal hizmete hazır asker veya ordu,

1 etki  isim     ts
2 etkililik     ts
3 geçerlilik  isim     ts
4 etkileyicilik  isim     ts
5 geçerlik  isim     ts
6 itibar     ts
7 etkenlik     ts
8 verimlilik  Otomotiv     ts
9 tesir     ts
10 etkinlik     ts
11 ETKİNLİK, MÜESSİRİYET  Askeri     ts
12 yürürlüğe girmesi  Ticaret     ts
13 Etkililik, müessiriyet  Tıp     ts
14 etkinlik,bağıl biyolojik etkinlik  Nükleer Bilimler     ts
15effective etkili  sıfat     ts
16effective verimli  sıfat     ts
17effect etki etmek     ts
18effect sonuç  isim     ts
19effect sonuca vardırmak     ts
20effective efektif  sıfat     ts
21effective yürürlükte olan  sıfat     ts
22effect etkilemek     ts
23effective sayılır     ts
24effective tesirli  sıfat     ts
25effect etkii     ts
26effect etkiye     ts
27effect anlam     ts
28effectiveness of etkinliği     ts
29effect uygulama  isim     ts
30effect gerçeklik  isim     ts
31effect netice  isim     ts
32effect gerçekleştirmek     ts
33effect izlenim  isim     ts
34effect yürürlük  isim     ts
35effect verim  isim     ts
36effect etkisi olmak     ts
37effect nakit mevcudu  Ticaret     ts
38effect ulaşmak     ts
39effect hüküm     ts
40effect mevki     ts
41effect neticesiz     ts
42effect efekt     ts
43effect alacak bakiyesi  Ticaret     ts
44effect menkul kıymetler  Ticaret     ts
45effect reaksiyon  isim     ts
46effect ekti     ts
47effect put into effect     ts
48effect işlem     ts
49effect gerçekle     ts
50effect cause and effect sebep ve sonuç     ts
51effect gerçekten     ts
52effect in effect gerçi     ts
53effect give effect to tatbik mevkiine koymak     ts
54effect yerine getirmek, gerçekleştirmek, başarmak  fiil     ts
55effect meydana getirmek  fiil     ts
56effect uygulamak     ts
57effect tatbik mevkii     ts
58effect ödeme yapmak  Ticaret     ts
59effect meriyet  Kanun     ts
60effect tesirsiz     ts
61effect poliçe çıkarmak  Ticaret     ts
62effect taşınır mallar  Ticaret     ts
63effect sonuçlandırmak     ts
64effect kişisel eşyalar     ts
65effect aslında     ts
66effect filhaki     ts
67effect meal     ts
68effect for effect gösteriş için     ts
69effect etkime     ts
70effect başarmak     ts
71effective etki yaratan     ts
72effective etkili olmak     ts
73effective etkili olan     ts
74effective fiili     ts
75effective nakit  Ticaret     ts
76effective gerçek     ts
77effective etken     ts
78effective etkileyici     ts
79effective etkin     ts
80effective geçerli     ts
81effective aktif     ts
82effective yararlı     ts
83effective itibar olunur     ts
84effective geçerli olan, etkili olan     ts
85effective effectively tesirli olarak     ts
86effective para     ts
87effective GÖREVE HAZIR KITA:Muharebe vazifesi için hazır kıta. 4. YÜRÜRLÜKTE  Askeri     ts
88effective etkili, tesirli. i., tic. efektif, nakit  sıfat     ts
89effective yürürlükte  sıfat     ts
90effective effecti     ts
91effective hakiki     ts
92effective sökmek     ts
93effective muteber  Kanun     ts
94effective effektif  Tıp     ts
95effective fiilen     ts
96effective dermeyan edilebilir  Kanun     ts
97effective evirgen     ts
98effective effective range tesirli top menzili     ts
99effective faal hizmete hazır asker veya ordu     ts
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The property of being effective, The ability to be effective, The degree to which something is effective, efficacy, power to be effective; the quality of being able to bring about an effect, capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects; "the toxin's potency"; "the strength of the drinks", Capacity of component or system to perform as required; fitness for purpose Examples: In the context of flexible (reprogrammable trajectory) personal transport, the automobile is an effective system for achieving maximum transport convenience (e g number of customers visited in unit time) This performance criterion may be contrasted with the performance criterion for a public transport device such as a bus or train There the performance criterion is number of people transported per unit of cost or energy with limited flexibility (trajectory not easily reprogrammed) Hence we might define an automobile as an effective personal transport system, while the bus is an effective people mover "volume of dirt removed per hour" could be used to measure the effectiveness of an excavating machine, The quality of being effective, Under real life conditions, how well a treatment, therapy or procedure produces a desired health outcome (cure, alleviation of pain, return of functional abilities), effectuality, The extent to which actual outcomes are achieved, against the outcomes planned, via relevant outputs or administered expenses, The level to which an activity or product is able to satisfy perceived requirements, which compares benefits derived to costs incurred, The extent to which an intervention achieves health improvements, which can be measured in terms of various outcomes such as cases of disease prevented, years of life saved, or quality-adjusted life years saved, I buy a BMW which test drives miraculously on the dealer’s special runway I then find that the roads in the area where I live have all been closed This is a breakdown of effectiveness See efficacy, Refers to the conclusion of a goal achievement evaluation "Success" is its rough equivalent, The extent to which a program has made desired changes or met its objectives through the delivery of services Topic areas:Governance, Staff Development and Organizational Capacity, Accountability and Evaluation, Volunteer Management, Operations Management and Leadership, (a) Degree to which an activity or initiative is successful in achieving a specified goal; (b) degree to which activities of a unit achieve the unit's mission or goal, Measure of the ability of a program, project or work task to produce a specific desired effect or result that can be qualitatively measured Performing the right tasks correctly, consistent with organizational mission, vision, values and in support of the organization's goals and objectives Relates to outcomes, not the efficiency of performance [also see Outcome Measure], The extent to which intervention results in favourable outcomes under everyday conditions Contrasted with efficacy, which refers to change under tightly controlled conditions, efficiency, productivity; impressiveness, quality of being striking, The desired measure of a drug's influence on a disease condition Effectiveness must be proven by substantial evidence consisting of adequate and well-controlled investigations, including human studies by qualified experts, that prove the drug will have the effect claimed in its labeling, A measure of the extent to which a specific intervention, procedure, regimen, or service, when deployed in the field in routine circumstances, does what it is intended to do for a specified population In the health field, it is a measure of output from those health services that contribute towards reducing the dimension of a problem or improving an unsatisfactory situation, A measure of the extent to which a project attains its objectives at the goal or purpose level; i e the extent to which a development intervention has attained, or is expected to attain, its relevant objectives efficiently and in a sustainable way, Pertaining to the degree to which a dispersal unit or population of dispersal units leads to establishment of new infections, the desired measure of a drug's influence on a disease condition as proved by substantial evidence from adequate and well-controlled investigations, a measure of the benefit resulting from an intervention for a given health problem under usual conditions of clinical care for a particular group; this form of evaluation considers both the efficacy of an intervention and its acceptance by those to whom it is offered, answering the question, "Does the practice do more good than harm to people to whom it is offered?" See Intention to treat, The degree to which an agency or program is successful at meeting goals, objectives, and statutory mandates, The ability of a vaccine to produce the desired beneficial effect, i e , to protect against a disease, Not the same as "efficiency " The effectiveness of a proposal or project is a measure of its effect An effective project produces a desired change, The extent to which a development outcome is achieved through interventions The extent to which a programme or project achieves its planned results, i e goals, purposes, and outputs and contribute to outcomes, The ability to cause the expected or intended effect under normal and usual conditions (evidence from clinical trials in ordinary settings, or from multiple centres) {1} Use your browser's "BACK" button to return to the page you were viewing previously, the extent to which a program or service is meeting its stated goals and objectives, A structure is effective when it meets the intended management objectives In the Wildlife Crossings Toolkit, an effective structure is able to provide passage or reduce vehicle-caused mortality for the species it was designed to serve, The benefit of an intervention when deployed in the field, Measure of achieving a specific goal: Typical effectiveness measures in distance education include cost, course design, instruction, media, teaching strategies, technology Relates to quality assurance (See Moore & Kearsley (1996) pp 65-71, 182-184 and Inglis, Ling, & Joosten (1999) p 198), good, Belongings, usually as personal effects, To make or bring about; to implement, A scientific phenomenon, usually named after its discoverer, A device for producing an alteration in sound produced by an instrument, The result or outcome of a cause. See [[#Usage notes|usage notes]] below, An alteration in sound after it has been produced by an instrument, The state of being binding and enforceable, as in a rule, policy, or law, An illusion produced by technical means (as in "special effect"), Producing a decided or decisive effect, Having the power to produce an effect or effects, Actually in effect, Efficient, serviceable, or operative, feck, effect, effectuous, effectuose, To produce, as a cause or agent; to cause to be, Goods; movables; personal estate; sometimes used to embrace real as well as personal property; as, the people escaped from the town with their effects, Reality; actual meaning; fact, as distinguished from mere appearance, Consequence intended; purpose; meaning; general intent; with to, The purport; the sum and substance, produce; "The scientists set up a shockwave", Power to produce results; efficiency; force; importance; account; as, to speak with effect, act so as to bring into existence; "effect a change, 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", an impression (especially one that is artificial or contrived); "he just did it for effect", (of a law) having legal validity; "the law is still in effect", (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, side, result, outcome; influence; impact; gimmick, trick; natural phenomenon, The result or outcome of a cause. See usage notes below, 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, An illusion produced by technical means (as in "special effect")", Impression left on the mind; sensation produced, To bring to pass; to execute; to enforce; to achieve; to accomplish, 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", The trick that appears to the spectators, 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), act so as to bring into existence; "effect a change", 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", 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, The physical, functional, or psychological outcome, event, or consequence that results from specific military or non-military actions, 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", 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, The state of operating as if other forces control your reality, 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, 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), 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, 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, the emotional, physical, and/or cognitive outcome of communication, An observable action results or evidence of a problem, The result of a thought or action set in motion, 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 spell’s range A mobile effect (such as a summoned creature) can thereafter move regardless of the spell’s range, result produced by an action, 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, What results after an action has been taken; the expected or predicted impact when an action is to be taken or is proposed, 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", (1, a noun) immediate or direct result, as in: What effect does that medicine have on you?, An outcome that can be said to be at least partially the result of an intervention rather than caused by other intervening factors, A biological change in an organism, organ or tissue, receipt-point and what is received at the receipt-point See also cause; communication, Intended or unintended change resulting directly or indirectly from a development intervention, able to accomplish a purpose; functioning effectively; "people who will do nothing unless they get something out of it for themselves are often highly effective persons, One who is capable of active service, That which produces a given effect; a cause, The serviceable soldiers in a country; an army or any military body, collectively; as, France's effective, Having the power to produce an effect or effects; producing a decided or decisive effect; efficient; serviceable; operative; as, an effective force, remedy, speech; the effective men in a regiment, Specie or coin, as distinguished from paper currency; a term used in many parts of Europe, existing in fact; not theoretical; real; "a decline in the effective demand"; "confused increased equipment and expenditure with the quantity of effective work done", eff, Shaw; "effective personnel"; "an efficient secretary"; "the efficient cause of the revolution", efficacious, Producing the expected results of this SOW, defined in section 1 B , Purpose of Contract, equipped and ready for service; "the fort was held by about 100 effective soldiers", producing the desired result, as in: He has an effective introduction in his presentation, When something such as a law or an agreement becomes effective, it begins officially to apply or be valid. The new rules will become effective in the next few days, Something that is effective works well and produces the results that were intended. The project looks at how we could be more effective in encouraging students to enter teacher training Simple antibiotics are effective against this organism an effective public transport system. + effectively ef·fec·tive·ly the team roles which you believe to be necessary for the team to function effectively Services need to be more effectively organised than they are at present. + effectiveness ef·fec·tive·ness the effectiveness of computers as an educational tool, productive, efficient; in operation; impressive, striking, Having an intended or expected effect Effectiveness may require a few tries to get the wished for effect, Achieving a desired result Effectiveness is often associated with institutional values, Provide what the customer requires and expects Nearly defect-free product or service at the right time, "-G, An offering is said to be effective once the SEC has released the issue for offering, Produces the desired result, The preponderance of research or program findings is consistent, positive, and clearly related to the intervention, making the thing that is wanted happen, Effective means having a particular role or result in practice, though not officially or in theory. They have had effective control of the area since the security forces left, Shaw; "effective personnel"; "an efficient secretary"; "the efficient cause of the revolution" exerting force or influence; "the law is effective immediately"; "a warranty good for two years"; "the law is already in effect (or in force)" producing or capable of producing an intended result or having a striking effect; "an air-cooled motor was more effective than a witch's broomstick for rapid long-distance transportation"-LewisMumford; "effective teaching methods"; "effective stepstoward peace"; "made an effective entrance"; "his complaint proved to be effectual in bringing action"; "an efficacious law" works well as a means or remedy; "an effective reprimand"; "a lotion that is effective in cases of prickly heat" equipped and ready for service; "the fort was held by about 100 effective soldiers, > shengxiao, date The date upon which the insurance policy goes into effect, works well as a means or remedy; "an effective reprimand"; "a lotion that is effective in cases of prickly heat", exerting force or influence; "the law is effective immediately"; "a warranty good for two years"; "the law is already in effect (or in force)", producing or capable of producing an intended result or having a striking effect; "an air-cooled motor was more effective than a witch's broomstick for rapid long-distance transportation"-LewisMumford; "effective teaching methods"; "effective stepstoward peace"; "made an effective entrance"; "his complaint proved to be effectual in bringing action"; "an efficacious law", Having an effect; able to bring about the result intended, equipped and ready for service; "the fort was held by about 100 effective soldiers,  An information system or a software application is effective when it achieves its purpose It is measured in terms of completeness, attractiveness, clarity, accuracy, relevance and ease of use, works well (e g Riding a bicycle is an effective way of keeping fit ), Range - Airfares are valid only between these departure dates, The date coverage is provided under an employee benefit plan or to be covered under an employee benefit plan, as calculated from Stefan's law,

100 The property of being effective     ts
101 The ability to be effective     ts
102 The degree to which something is effective - "He questioned the effectiveness of the treatment."     ts
103 efficacy     ts
104 power to be effective; the quality of being able to bring about an effect     ts
105 capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects; "the toxin's potency"; "the strength of the drinks"     ts
106 Capacity of component or system to perform as required; fitness for purpose Examples: In the context of flexible (reprogrammable trajectory) personal transport, the automobile is an effective system for achieving maximum transport convenience (e g number of customers visited in unit time) This performance criterion may be contrasted with the performance criterion for a public transport device such as a bus or train There the performance criterion is number of people transported per unit of cost or energy with limited flexibility (trajectory not easily reprogrammed) Hence we might define an automobile as an effective personal transport system, while the bus is an effective people mover "volume of dirt removed per hour" could be used to measure the effectiveness of an excavating machine     ts
107 The quality of being effective     ts
108 Under real life conditions, how well a treatment, therapy or procedure produces a desired health outcome (cure, alleviation of pain, return of functional abilities)     ts
109 effectuality  isim     ts
110 The extent to which actual outcomes are achieved, against the outcomes planned, via relevant outputs or administered expenses     ts
111 The level to which an activity or product is able to satisfy perceived requirements, which compares benefits derived to costs incurred  Ticaret     ts
112 The extent to which an intervention achieves health improvements, which can be measured in terms of various outcomes such as cases of disease prevented, years of life saved, or quality-adjusted life years saved     ts
113 I buy a BMW which test drives miraculously on the dealer’s special runway I then find that the roads in the area where I live have all been closed This is a breakdown of effectiveness See efficacy     ts
114 Refers to the conclusion of a goal achievement evaluation "Success" is its rough equivalent     ts
115 The extent to which a program has made desired changes or met its objectives through the delivery of services Topic areas:Governance, Staff Development and Organizational Capacity, Accountability and Evaluation, Volunteer Management, Operations Management and Leadership     ts
116 (a) Degree to which an activity or initiative is successful in achieving a specified goal; (b) degree to which activities of a unit achieve the unit's mission or goal     ts
117 Measure of the ability of a program, project or work task to produce a specific desired effect or result that can be qualitatively measured Performing the right tasks correctly, consistent with organizational mission, vision, values and in support of the organization's goals and objectives Relates to outcomes, not the efficiency of performance [also see Outcome Measure]     ts
118 The extent to which intervention results in favourable outcomes under everyday conditions Contrasted with efficacy, which refers to change under tightly controlled conditions     ts
119 efficiency, productivity; impressiveness, quality of being striking  isim     ts
120 The desired measure of a drug's influence on a disease condition Effectiveness must be proven by substantial evidence consisting of adequate and well-controlled investigations, including human studies by qualified experts, that prove the drug will have the effect claimed in its labeling     ts
121 A measure of the extent to which a specific intervention, procedure, regimen, or service, when deployed in the field in routine circumstances, does what it is intended to do for a specified population In the health field, it is a measure of output from those health services that contribute towards reducing the dimension of a problem or improving an unsatisfactory situation     ts
122 A measure of the extent to which a project attains its objectives at the goal or purpose level; i e the extent to which a development intervention has attained, or is expected to attain, its relevant objectives efficiently and in a sustainable way     ts
123 Pertaining to the degree to which a dispersal unit or population of dispersal units leads to establishment of new infections     ts
124 the desired measure of a drug's influence on a disease condition as proved by substantial evidence from adequate and well-controlled investigations     ts
125 a measure of the benefit resulting from an intervention for a given health problem under usual conditions of clinical care for a particular group; this form of evaluation considers both the efficacy of an intervention and its acceptance by those to whom it is offered, answering the question, "Does the practice do more good than harm to people to whom it is offered?" See Intention to treat     ts
126 The degree to which an agency or program is successful at meeting goals, objectives, and statutory mandates     ts
127 The ability of a vaccine to produce the desired beneficial effect, i e , to protect against a disease     ts
128 Not the same as "efficiency " The effectiveness of a proposal or project is a measure of its effect An effective project produces a desired change     ts
129 The extent to which a development outcome is achieved through interventions The extent to which a programme or project achieves its planned results, i e goals, purposes, and outputs and contribute to outcomes     ts
130 The ability to cause the expected or intended effect under normal and usual conditions (evidence from clinical trials in ordinary settings, or from multiple centres) {1} Use your browser's "BACK" button to return to the page you were viewing previously     ts
131 the extent to which a program or service is meeting its stated goals and objectives     ts
132 A structure is effective when it meets the intended management objectives In the Wildlife Crossings Toolkit, an effective structure is able to provide passage or reduce vehicle-caused mortality for the species it was designed to serve     ts
133 The benefit of an intervention when deployed in the field     ts
134 Measure of achieving a specific goal: Typical effectiveness measures in distance education include cost, course design, instruction, media, teaching strategies, technology Relates to quality assurance (See Moore & Kearsley (1996) pp 65-71, 182-184 and Inglis, Ling, & Joosten (1999) p 198)     ts
135Effective. good - "a good worker"     ts
136effect Belongings, usually as personal effects     ts
137effect To make or bring about; to implement - "The best way to effect change is to work with existing stakeholders."     ts
138effect A scientific phenomenon, usually named after its discoverer - "Doppler effect"     ts
139effect A device for producing an alteration in sound produced by an instrument - "I just bought a couple of great effects."     ts
140effect The result or outcome of a cause. See [[#Usage notes|usage notes]] below - "The effect of the hurricane was a devastated landscape."     ts
141effect An alteration in sound after it has been produced by an instrument - "I use an echo effect here to make the sound more mysterious."     ts
142effect 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."     ts
143effect An illusion produced by technical means (as in "special effect") - "The effect of flying was most convincing."     ts
144effective Producing a decided or decisive effect     ts
145effective Having the power to produce an effect or effects     ts
146effective Actually in effect     ts
147effective Efficient, serviceable, or operative     ts
148Effect feck     ts
149Effect effect     ts
150Effective effectuous     ts
151Effective effectuose     ts
152effect To produce, as a cause or agent; to cause to be     ts
153effect Goods; movables; personal estate; sometimes used to embrace real as well as personal property; as, the people escaped from the town with their effects     ts
154effect Reality; actual meaning; fact, as distinguished from mere appearance     ts
155effect Consequence intended; purpose; meaning; general intent; with to     ts
156effect The purport; the sum and substance     ts
157effect produce; "The scientists set up a shockwave"     ts
158effect Power to produce results; efficiency; force; importance; account; as, to speak with effect     ts
159effect act so as to bring into existence; "effect a change     ts
160effect 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"     ts
161effect an impression (especially one that is artificial or contrived); "he just did it for effect"     ts
162effect (of a law) having legal validity; "the law is still in effect"     ts
163effect (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     ts
164effect side     ts
165effect result, outcome; influence; impact; gimmick, trick; natural phenomenon  isim     ts
166effect The result or outcome of a cause. See usage notes below     ts
167effect Manifestation; expression; sign     ts
168effect 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     ts
169effect Execution; performance; realization; operation; as, the law goes into effect in May     ts
170effect An illusion produced by technical means (as in "special effect")"     ts
171effect Impression left on the mind; sensation produced     ts
172effect To bring to pass; to execute; to enforce; to achieve; to accomplish     ts
173effect 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     ts
174effect 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     ts
175effect 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     ts
176effect 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     ts
177effect 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"     ts
178effect The trick that appears to the spectators     ts
179effect 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)     ts
180effect act so as to bring into existence; "effect a change"     ts
181effect the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work     ts
182effect a symptom caused by an illness or a drug; "the effects of sleep loss"; "the effect of the anesthetic"     ts
183effect 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     ts
184effect 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     ts
185effect 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     ts
186effect 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     ts
187effect 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     ts
188effect accomplish, put into action, execute, do  fiil     ts
189effect The effects in a film are the specially created sounds and scenery     ts
190effect 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     ts
191effect 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     ts
192effect 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     ts
193effect 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     ts
194effect The physical, functional, or psychological outcome, event, or consequence that results from specific military or non-military actions     ts
195effect 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"     ts
196effect 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     ts
197effect The state of operating as if other forces control your reality     ts
198effect 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     ts
199effect A biological change caused by an exposure     ts
200effect 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)     ts
201effect 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     ts
202effect 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     ts
203effect the emotional, physical, and/or cognitive outcome of communication     ts
204effect An observable action results or evidence of a problem     ts
205effect The result of a thought or action set in motion     ts
206effect 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 spell’s range A mobile effect (such as a summoned creature) can thereafter move regardless of the spell’s range     ts
207effect result produced by an action     ts
208effect 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     ts
209effect What results after an action has been taken; the expected or predicted impact when an action is to be taken or is proposed     ts
210effect The result of actions Contrast with "side-effects", the unplanned result of actions     ts
211effect 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"     ts
212effect (1, a noun) immediate or direct result, as in: What effect does that medicine have on you?     ts
213effect An outcome that can be said to be at least partially the result of an intervention rather than caused by other intervening factors     ts
214effect A biological change in an organism, organ or tissue     ts
215effect receipt-point and what is received at the receipt-point See also cause; communication     ts
216effect Intended or unintended change resulting directly or indirectly from a development intervention     ts
217effective able to accomplish a purpose; functioning effectively; "people who will do nothing unless they get something out of it for themselves are often highly effective persons     ts
218effective One who is capable of active service     ts
219effective That which produces a given effect; a cause     ts
220effective The serviceable soldiers in a country; an army or any military body, collectively; as, France's effective     ts
221effective Having the power to produce an effect or effects; producing a decided or decisive effect; efficient; serviceable; operative; as, an effective force, remedy, speech; the effective men in a regiment     ts
222effective Specie or coin, as distinguished from paper currency; a term used in many parts of Europe     ts
223effective existing in fact; not theoretical; real; "a decline in the effective demand"; "confused increased equipment and expenditure with the quantity of effective work done"     ts
224effective eff     ts
225effective Shaw; "effective personnel"; "an efficient secretary"; "the efficient cause of the revolution"     ts
226effective efficacious     ts
227effective Producing the expected results of this SOW, defined in section 1 B , Purpose of Contract     ts
228effective equipped and ready for service; "the fort was held by about 100 effective soldiers"     ts
229effective producing the desired result, as in: He has an effective introduction in his presentation     ts
230effective When something such as a law or an agreement becomes effective, it begins officially to apply or be valid. The new rules will become effective in the next few days     ts
231effective Something that is effective works well and produces the results that were intended. The project looks at how we could be more effective in encouraging students to enter teacher training Simple antibiotics are effective against this organism an effective public transport system. + effectively ef·fec·tive·ly the team roles which you believe to be necessary for the team to function effectively Services need to be more effectively organised than they are at present. + effectiveness ef·fec·tive·ness the effectiveness of computers as an educational tool     ts
232effective productive, efficient; in operation; impressive, striking  sıfat     ts
233effective Having an intended or expected effect Effectiveness may require a few tries to get the wished for effect     ts
234effective Achieving a desired result Effectiveness is often associated with institutional values     ts
235effective Provide what the customer requires and expects Nearly defect-free product or service at the right time     ts
236effective "-G     ts
237effective An offering is said to be effective once the SEC has released the issue for offering     ts
238effective Produces the desired result     ts
239effective The preponderance of research or program findings is consistent, positive, and clearly related to the intervention     ts
240effective making the thing that is wanted happen     ts
241effective Effective means having a particular role or result in practice, though not officially or in theory. They have had effective control of the area since the security forces left     ts
242effective Shaw; "effective personnel"; "an efficient secretary"; "the efficient cause of the revolution" exerting force or influence; "the law is effective immediately"; "a warranty good for two years"; "the law is already in effect (or in force)" producing or capable of producing an intended result or having a striking effect; "an air-cooled motor was more effective than a witch's broomstick for rapid long-distance transportation"-LewisMumford; "effective teaching methods"; "effective stepstoward peace"; "made an effective entrance"; "his complaint proved to be effectual in bringing action"; "an efficacious law" works well as a means or remedy; "an effective reprimand"; "a lotion that is effective in cases of prickly heat" equipped and ready for service; "the fort was held by about 100 effective soldiers     ts
243effective > shengxiao     ts
244effective date The date upon which the insurance policy goes into effect     ts
245effective works well as a means or remedy; "an effective reprimand"; "a lotion that is effective in cases of prickly heat"     ts
246effective exerting force or influence; "the law is effective immediately"; "a warranty good for two years"; "the law is already in effect (or in force)"     ts
247effective producing or capable of producing an intended result or having a striking effect; "an air-cooled motor was more effective than a witch's broomstick for rapid long-distance transportation"-LewisMumford; "effective teaching methods"; "effective stepstoward peace"; "made an effective entrance"; "his complaint proved to be effectual in bringing action"; "an efficacious law"     ts
248effective Having an effect; able to bring about the result intended     ts
249effective equipped and ready for service; "the fort was held by about 100 effective soldiers     ts
250effective  An information system or a software application is effective when it achieves its purpose It is measured in terms of completeness, attractiveness, clarity, accuracy, relevance and ease of use     ts
251effective works well (e g Riding a bicycle is an effective way of keeping fit )     ts
252effective Range - Airfares are valid only between these departure dates     ts
253effective The date coverage is provided under an employee benefit plan or to be covered under an employee benefit plan     ts
254effective as calculated from Stefan's law     ts
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