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Triboelectric effect (5477 bytes)
2: | '''Triboelectric series''' 92: The '''triboelectric effect''' is an [[electrical phenomenon]] where certain ... 98: ==Effect== 100: ...h may oppose the existing polarity. Surface nano-effects are not well understood, and the [[atomic force ... 106: The effect is of considerable industrial importance both in ... Cause and Effect (2290 bytes) 1: '''"Cause and Effect"''' is considered by many fans to be one of the b... 25: ...ttp://www.memory-alpha.org/en/index.php/Cause_and_Effect] at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek WikiWiki Ideomotor effect (4328 bytes) 1: The '''ideomotor effect''' involves small bodily movements that occur inv... 3: ...al explanation for the existence of the ideomotor effect is that it involves the same involuntary and unco... 5: ... occurrence. Skeptics have proposed the ideomotor effect as an explanation for phenomena observed in [[oui... 16: ...deomotor.html The Skeptics' Dictionary: Ideomotor Effect] Bambi Effect (1353 bytes) 1: The '''Bambi Effect''' is an informal name used primarily by [[hunter... Practical effect (432 bytes) 1: ...post-production editing is involved. This type of effect is normally found in live [[theatre]]. 3: [[Category:Special effects]] Venturi effect (222 bytes) 1: The '''Venturi effect''' is the speeding up of air, or another fluid, a... 6: *[[Bernoulli effect]] Cluster effect (3505 bytes) 1: The '''cluster effect''' is the effect of buyers and sellers of a particular good or ser... 7: The cluster effect can be more easly perceived in any urban agglomer... 9: ...ffect in the capital market also led to a cluster effect in the [[labor market]]. As an increasing number ... 11: ...uses, and as it occurs spontaneously, the cluster effect is a usually cited example of [[emergence]]. 13: ... [[Las Vegas]] has benefitted through the cluster effect of the gambling industry. Positivity effect (720 bytes) 1: The '''positivity effect''' refers to the tendency for people to attribute... 3: The opposite effect is called the [[negativity effect]] in which the opposite bias in attribution is fo... Negativity effect (1084 bytes) 1: ...dislike. Under these conditions, the [[positivity effect]] is reversed and people rate the ''positive'' be... 3: The negativity effect is sometimes called the ''ultimate attribution er... 13: * Vonk, R. (1993). The negativity effect in trait ratings and in open-ended descriptions o... Valence effect (1016 bytes) 1: The '''valence effect''' of [[prediction]] is the tendency for people t... 5: In addition, some have reported a valence effect in [[attributional bias|attribution]] when we ove... 7: The outcome of valence effects may be called [[wishful thinking]]. Wilson effect (748 bytes) Multipactor effect (286 bytes) 1: The '''Multipactor effect''' is a phenomenon in [[radio frequency]] (rf) [[... Pygmalion effect (1020 bytes) 1: The '''Pygmalion effect''', named after the Greek myth of [[Pygmalion]] a... 10: [[nl:Pygmalion-effect]] Accelerator effect (4721 bytes) 1: ...comes and purchases, i.e., via the [[multiplier]] effect. 3: ...a recession worse (especially when the multiplier effect is remembered). 5: ..."all else equal." In plain prose, the accelerator effect may be cancelled out by other economic forces. 9: The accelerator effect is shown in the '''simple accelerator model'''. T... 17: ...l equal 10/2 = 5, as suggested by the accelerator effect. If '''Y''' then rises by only 5, the equation im... Haas effect (954 bytes) 1: ...coustic]] effect, also known as the '''Precedence Effect''' or '''law of the first wave front'''. A listen... 3: This effect is often used in audio [[matrix decoder]]s in [[s... 5: In [[PA]] systems the Haas effect can be used to help that the direction of the ori... Unruh effect (3791 bytes) 1: The '''Unruh effect''', discovered in 1976 by [[Bill Unruh]] of the [... 3: ...mal equilibrium -- a warm gas. Although the Unruh effect came as a shock, it makes intuitive sense if the ... 7: ...Hawking radiation]]. On the other hand, the Unruh effect shows that the definition of what constitutes a "... 11: ...ole]]s and [[cosmological horizon]]s, the [[Unruh effect]] provides a toy model to explain [[Hawking radia... 17: ...Kelvin|K]]. For an experimental test of the Unruh effect it is planned to use accelerations up to 10<sup>2... Effect processors (227 bytes) 1: ...tronic]] in nature used for the purpose of adding effects such as [[distortion]], [[compression]], [[rever... Primacy effect (986 bytes) 1: The '''primacy effect''', in [[psychology]], is a [[cognitive bias]] th... 3: ...speakers at a conference, take advantage of these effects when they put speakers they wish to emphasize at... 8: *[[Recency effect]] 9: *[[Serial position effect]] Effect system (507 bytes) 1: ...o provide a compile-time checking of the possible effects of the program. 3: An effect system is typically an extension of a [[type syst... Halo effect (1128 bytes) 1: The '''halo effect''' occurs when a person's positive or negative tr... 5: A common example of the halo effect is when a person is assumed to be smart or [[nerd...
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