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Since the flow in the tube are in the wide range from laminar to turbulent flow, a nonlinear k ε model taking into account the low-Reynolds-number effects (proposed by Abe, Kondoh and Nagano) are used.

For Japan, but intraregional SAM, Kawakami (2006) evaluates "income re-distributional effects" proposed by Roland-Holst and Sancho (1992) for regional SAM in Mie prefecture (central government; exogenous).

Fig. 1 A holistic model of test effects proposed by Pan Pann: Consequences of test use: Educational and societal effects of English certification exit requirements in Taiwan, Unpublished).

The original model was revised in the 90s by Bando [5] based on the dynamical non-linear effects proposed by Newell [6], after which a series of modifications were studied to optimize the model.

The numerical modeling work of Holdsworth and Reid (1995b , 1997 failed to find any evidence of the gravity wave contamination effects proposed by Hines et al. (1993) in the IDI.

Despite the chemopreventive effects proposed by earlier in vitro studies, the cancer promoting effect of genistein observed here suggests the need for careful selection of patients and safer planning of clinical trials.

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The Signor-Lipps Effect: Proposed by Phil Signor and UCMP's own Jere Lipps, this concept helps us to understand the limitations of the fossil record.

That the tropopause penetration process was closely related to pressure perturbation indicates that the "obstacle effect" proposed by Clark (1986) was responsible for the wave excitation.

Two experiments performed by American physicists seemed to favour the particle theory: Robert A. Millikan's confirmation of the quantum theory of the photoelectric effect proposed by Einstein; and Arthur H. Compton's experimental demonstration that X-rays behave like particles when they collide with electrons.

Their simulation starts about 50m years after the Big Bang, when the first galaxies formed, and calculates the interactions of a billion WIMPs over the intervening 13.7 billion years.The researchers included in their model a hitherto-neglected effect proposed by a German physicist, Arnold Sommerfeld, in the 1930s.

The framing effect, proposed by Tversky and Kahneman [A. Tversky, D. Kahneman, The framing of decisions and the psychology of choice, Science 211 (4481 198181) 453 458.], refers to the phenomenon that varying the presentations of the same problem can systematically affect the choice one makes.

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