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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arresting effects" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe impacts or results that are striking or that attract and keep one's attention. For example: "The arresting effects of the newly unveiled artwork left the crowd speechless."
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The added depth makes navigation easier, while arresting effects abound – fairy helper Navi swoops in and out of the screen as she follows elfin hero Link, while fireflies appear to hover gently in the space just above your thumbs.
Arresting effects of nanocurvature and electron beam-induced athermal activation on the structure changes at nanoscale of free-ended amorphous SiOx nanowire were demonstrated.
In this paper, the arresting effects of nanocurvature and e-beam-induced athermal activation on the structure changes of free-ended amorphous SiOx nanowire were demonstrated.
The mode of action involves cell cycle arresting effects and changes in the expression pattern of several angiogenic genes.
The cell cycle arresting effects of extracellular nucleotides were similar to the ones elicited by the cytostatic drugs 5-fluorouracil and cisplatin in oesophageal cancer cells (Yamane et al, 1999; Mastbergen et al, 2000).
As expected by the negative results of RT PCR for the mRNA-expression of P2X1 and P2X7 receptors, no increase in [Ca2+]i was observed when the cells were challenged by the P2X-receptor agonist α,β-meATP, which additionally excluded a contribution of these receptor subtypes in the observed apoptotic and cell cycle arresting effects on oesophageal cancer cells.
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The cinematography by Lol Crawley uses natural light to arresting effect.
For the second time in an evening, singing continued as performers left the room, again to arresting effect.
If there's one indication of the arresting effect St Vincent has on her audience, it's the silence that follows the short burst of applause after each song ends and the stage fades to black.
The Tadaa 3D app for Apple products adds an arresting effect to your photos, making a foreground object move around when you tilt your phone, like an old postcard with a plastic lenticular 3-D screen.
Helly Nahmad, an Impressionist and modern art gallery, used its position at an intersection to arresting effect: a white platform created an arrow shape that pointed to a large Miró painting.
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