Sentence examples for effect describes from inspiring English sources

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The so-called Flynn Effect describes the rise in measured I.Q.

Put simply, the network effect describes a phenomenon in which the value of a product goes up as more people use it.

Just as the Streisand Effect describes instances when attempts to cover up a story inadvertently draw attention to it, the world now needs a new name, the Red Bull/Redwell Effect, when a brand's efforts to prevent conflation of their brand with another brand are in fact the source of any and all misunderstanding.

Therefore, a pop-out effect describes the importance of the superpixel in stereoscopic saliency analysis.

The Zeigarnik Effect describes a phenomenon, but it doesn't really give any reason for why it happens.

Stereo contrast is a product of color and depth contrast and the pop-out effect describes the contrast in objects.

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-What are proven cures, if any, for the effect described in the statement?

-What is the real scientific cause or reason for the effect described in the statement?

Other factors like real shifts in support could have counteracted the effect described by YouGov.

Cities generate warmth — the "urban heat island" effect described in the 1960s by the geographer Tim Chandler.

The effect, described in a paper to appear in the journal Physical Review Letters, may be sufficient to offset age-related declines in balance control, he said.

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