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Experience effect characterises the influence that one obtains by sharing experiential knowledge (e.g. know-how, localised techniques) or physical resources (e.g. seeds of a new crop, tools) from earlier adopters.

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The findings showed that an acute bout of moderate intensity exercise had an anorexigenic effect; characterised by diminished hunger (−17.4%, p = 0.004) and lower prospective ideal portion size (−7.7%, p = 0.003) compared to no exercise.

The cross-Kerr effect, characterised by a Hamiltonian of the kind (hat{H}_{mathrm{Kerr}}=hbar k hat{n}_{mathrm{anc}}hat{n}_{B}), has already been proposed in cQED in the context of single-photon resolved photodetectors, see [62, 63].

However, Zoledronate treatment of patients were reported to induce toxic side effect characterised by osteonecrosis of the jaw while non N-BP did not produce this effect [6], [7].

This significant effect, characterised by a strong decrease of the L-LSPR peak height, is summarised in the polar plot in the inset in Fig. 6B also including data measured for angles larger than 90°.

The release of GLP-1 and GIP after glucose ingestion accounts for the incretin effect, characterised by enhanced insulin release triggered by oral compared with intravenous glucose [ 4, 5].

Consistent with the cell integrity assay, treatment with TMZ followed by CRAd-S-pk7 led to a cytopathic effect characterised by a decrease in cell density and morphological changes.

CD40 retargeting of Ad and simultaneous GM-CSF gene transfer resulted in a specific synergistic effect, characterised by high GM-CSF production levels and the significant elevation and prolonged expression of costimulatory and adhesion molecules on CML-DC.

They were shot on film, but the profusion of special effects characterised a comic book adventure come to life.

Additivity was calculated as the sum of the effect of Cu at the control temperature (28°C) and the effect of temperature at the control (lowest) Cu concentration, with these independent effects characterised from the fit of Equation 1 to these data.

The effect is characterised by a programming of the genome that leads to different responsiveness and adaptability of the gene expression machinery to chronic and acute environmental stimuli, i.e. nutritional supply.

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