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One source of instability is aliasing effects which arise from the nonlinearity of the underlying problem.

Network effects can be either direct network effects, which are the physical effects of being able to exchange information, or indirect network effects, which arise from the interdependencies with other organizations in the use of complementary goods [6, 34, 49].

Global normalization based on locally weighted linear regression (LOWESS) was applied to the intensities by removing effects which arise from undesirable systematic variations in microarray experiments.

T2 transverse relaxation experiments serve to measure the N linebroadening effects which arise from the difference in chemical shift for a given nucleus that interchanges between conformational states in the microsecond to millisecond timeframe.

Wollstonecraft writes at the end of her chapter "Of the Pernicious Effects Which Arise from the Unnatural Distinctions Established in Society": I then would fain convince reasonable men of the importance of some of my remarks; and prevail on them to weigh dispassionately the whole tenor of my observations.

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Although the statistical accuracy of different positioning methods is well studied, the systematic error effects, which arise, for example, from errors in sensor (node) location, network synchronization, or the path loss model, are not.

The magnetoelectric effect, which arose from piezoelectric effect driven by magnetostrictive force, is studied.

Our results show that the ZT value can be very high due to the Fano effect, which arises from the quantum interference phenomenon.

The error term, ε it, constitutes time effect, which arises from heterogeneous behaviour of individuals (u it ) and time invariant variables (μ i ) (Nickell 1981; Kiviet 1995; Baltagi 2005).

A second function in the lower frequency range could be ascribed as a Maxwell Wagner effect which arises from the interfacial polarization caused by the multi-constituents of the investigated systems.

Möller et al. [3] based such an extension on pairs of auditory tests in which the same NB test stimuli have been judged once in a purely NB and once in a mixed NB/WB context, thus quantifying the so-called corpus effect which arises from the two listening contexts.

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