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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lay effects" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the impact or consequences of someone's actions or decisions. Example: The CEO's decision to lay off half of the company's employees had far-reaching effects on the local community.
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The dynamic lay effects are examined by studying the influence of sea state, manifested through the vessel response which leads to pipeline motions at the seabed.
For soft clay seabeds, the as-laid embedment can be significantly higher than predicted using methods based on the static penetration resistance due to dynamic lay effects.
In this paper, a comprehensive finite element model for S-lay systems within the framework of the commercial computer code OrcaFlex is developed to investigate the dynamic lay effects, including surface waves, ocean currents, pipelay vessel motions, and the clashing contact between the pipeline and stinger rollers.
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At the heart of these ethical implications lie the effects technologies have on human values, such as well-being, autonomy and privacy.
One main focus of the study lies on effects on the children and their expectations in outside support.
Behaviorally, we would expect to perceive a typical "lie effect", namely a significantly longer response time for the lie trials than for the truth trials.
Behaviorally, the lie effect, defined as the increased mean reaction time for the "lie" trials relative to the "true" trials, was significantly larger for positive pictures than for negative pictures, demonstrating a clear modulation effect of stimulus valence on deception.
Their importance lay in their effects on Spanish colonial legislation.
Then I opened the room where Roger Corbett's last effects lay in the separate piles I'd previously made.
Give Options As you look at ways of cutting costs and services, lay out the effects of those cuts for your bosses.
However, from an environmental perspective, it is most important to safely identify the concentration of the substance effect which lies above the effect under control condition (spontaneous effect).
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