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Yet teachers remark that those who do go to school have a dynamic effect on the class.
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Yet the expatriate presence is having a dynamic effect on native musicians.
In hindsight, her torments had a dynamic effect on the cultural community, at an intolerably high price, no doubt.
But parting like a shower curtain at the bust, as opposed to elongated dresses made of turquoise spaghetti strands, the fringe had a dynamic effect.
That prominence also has a dynamic effect on recruiting.
These reductions in the price of goods, services and labour, coupled with improvements in the quality of goods, services and labour, should in theory have a dynamic self-reinforcing effect on output, on the GDP of the relevant region.
If the sample has a dynamic aberration, this effect becomes more severe, which can be modeled by converting s f to s f (t n ) in the Eq. (A1), although s f (t n ) is not predictable.
It was established that an unloading plastic wave of strong discontinuity propagates in the foam and it has a significant dynamic effect on the foam compaction and energy absorption.
Even the imposition of a tax or an import restriction may have some dynamic effect upon the economy.
Not only would it have the dynamic effect of virtual reality but it would also have a tactile feedback component, becoming more realistic and offering the user richer experiences (Carbone et al., 2011).
Ankle bracing combined with joint cooling does not have a deleterious effect on dynamic ankle joint stabilization during an inversion perturbation in normal subjects.
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