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The vintage '60s effect, for instance, amplifies the red tones and mutes the blues, effectively producing more yellows and purples, and imitating the way that films and photographic paper of that time reproduced light from the scene.
It is proposed that filler particles behaved as secondary antioxidants to block the local reactions of free-radical crosslinks, effectively producing a soft elastomeric layer around each particle and thus this softening effect.
In any case, that bubble burst after the Federal Reserve clamped down on credit in the United States, effectively producing the recessions of the early 1980s.
Economists say the scrip will lose value over time, effectively producing a partial devaluation without releasing the peso from its decade-old peg to the value of the dollar.
This system, standard on the Carrera S and optional on the Carrera, uses electronic controls to change the damping action of the shocks, effectively producing two suspensions: one for performance and the other for ride comfort.
Using a mechanical nib, the robot replicates the movements of a human hand, effectively producing robotic hand-writing.
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The presence of low concentrations of estrogenic chemicals in the environment led to the question of whether exposure to weak environmental estrogens can effectively produce adverse hormonal effects in animals and humans (Feldman 1997; Juberg 2000; Safe 1995).
To effectively produce the reservoir X, sensitization on the number and type of producers and injectors that will optimally drain the reservoir was carried out.
Since being generated by an effective procedure is a measure zero property of infinite sequences, given that there are only countably many effective procedures, it follows immediately that no ML-random sequence can be effectively produced.
Still, the announcement should prompt (or perhaps revive) a conversation about philanthropy as a viable solution: can it truly, effectively produce social change?
He is a true connoisseur of Italy, an arbiter of taste, and in his depiction of Castelluccio he has effectively produced a compendium of his own work.
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