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Discover Ludwig"shadow effect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to refer to unintended consequences that result from measures taken that are either not well thought out, or do not adequately take into account the complexity of the situation or the true consequences of the action. For example: "The new regulations intended to improve safety had a shadow effect of increasing the cost of production."
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This phenomenon is called shadow effect.
The "shadow effect" is also incorporated in the analysis.
orographic liftCondensation, precipitation, and the rain shadow effect resulting from orographic lift.
The shadow effect due to the reflector on the collector is considered in the analysis.
A main issue with such a configuration is the tower shadow effect.
The economic shadow effect of oil is largely negative, and it all winds up creating more poverty.
Ignoring the local stress redistribution due to the stress shadow effect may cause fracture deviation or collapse.
Typical MRC stacks use non-conductive spacers that block ion transport by the so-called spacer shadow effect.
Besides, the subordinate shadow effect adhering to the sun's movement is also simulated, producing a visually plausible relighting result.
Current fireball models do not consider the shadow effect, overestimating vulnerability by thermal radiation and leading to greater safety distances.
However, without strong evidence for the drift shadow effect, it is difficult to justify its inclusion in performance assessment calculations.
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