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And the effect of real power is almost always dangerous.
E-cigarettes mimic the effect of real ones, producing a vapour that contains nicotine, the addictive substance in cigarettes.
But as it is, the pictures have the effect of real film stills: you don't want to linger with the photograph in the gallery but to go and see the movie.
It's the opposite effect of real life where all sorts of social and political differences can be swept aside when you happen to live next to someone, work in the same building as someone or meet with a mutual group of friends.
Real time is to them, versus the net effect of real time.
The goal of the hearing-dummies is to mimic the effect of real hearing impairments [39].
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This possibly reflects the effect of actual real-life experiences with influenza on individual behavior.
Finally, slide 19 shows that it's households with children who have – at most income levels – lost out more than those without, an effect of real-terms cuts to child benefits, but increases to tax thresholds.
Figure 3 Hourly household energy consumption by appliance category Figure 4 Effect of real-time pricing on hourly energy consumption.
Thus, even though participants demonstrated similarly high performance during training, the effect of real-life objects nevertheless emerged.
However research on the cardiovascular effect of "real-world" exposure to ambient particulate matter (PM) in susceptible animal model is very limited.
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