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Familiar too is ultraviolet radiation, which the eyes cannot see but whose effect is felt as pain from sunburn.

For three weeks Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, of Conn .held hearings on the plight of American cities & on the innumerable federal programs whose purpose is amelioration, but whose effect is often exaggeration.

By Richard H. Rovere The New Yorker, September 10 , 1966P. 108 For three weeks Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, of Conn .held hearings on the plight of American cities & on the innumerable federal programs whose purpose is amelioration, but whose effect is often exaggeration.

Essentially, what she's saying is something believed to be tried and (often) true: Men have shallow and little interest in what a woman is wearing unless it's sexualized or revealing, and the things she wants to wear are things other women appreciate, but whose effect is lost on men.

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The other six significant cases correspond to the opposite situation: pairs that involved a mutation by itself lethal but whose effect was compensated by the second mutation (i.e., compensatory mutations).

In contrast, deletion of the NH2-terminal AF1 domain (ΔAF1) resulted in a construct that activated the reporter gene in a ligand-dependent fashion, but whose effect was also potentiated at all concentrations of Gc by MNAR expression (Fig. 2 B ). Thus MNAR can act either to inhibit transactivation through the NH2 terminus of GR or to potentiate transactivation through the COOH terminal of GR.

It is not the first time architects have fallen foul of the capacity of curved, reflective surfaces to focus the sun's rays into a beam concentrated enough to start a fire, a phenomenon that is apparently difficult to model, but whose effects are well enough understood to have been exploited – legend has it – by the ancient Greek inventor Archimedes.

For example, spaceflight also entails radiation exposure, which has been studied in diverse systems but whose effects are not fully understood [ 5].

The second category of climate change includes changes that are known or imaginable, but whose effects are difficult to predict with certainty.

Besides, we also find that the inserted ultra-thin InAs layer will not only introduce SIA, but also result in additional IIA, whose effect is much stronger for QWs with smaller well width.

The QTL on chromosome 2 is an intermediate case whose effect is reduced, but does not completely disappear, when adding gene expressions to the model.

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