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Acetylcholine itself produces extremely short-lived effects because it is destroyed rapidly in the blood.
As I noted here over a year ago, this research finds that political ads have short-lived effects.
But barring possible tiny, short-lived effects, the supposed economic benefits of caving in are a smokescreen for political maneuvering.
For the next hour he had blurred vision and felt like his head "was encased in aluminum" before the drug's short-lived effects wore off.
Its volcanoes do not have the explosive oomph of some eruptions in the "ring of fire" around the Pacific, such as those of Tambora and Krakatoa in the 19th century, let alone the prehistoric eruptions of Taupo, in New Zealand, and Toba, in Indonesia, which were large enough to have severe, if short-lived, effects on the global climate (see chart).
"We know that such eruptions have had profound but short-lived effects on the Earth's climate.
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But he predicted a short-lived effect on the markets.
Yet it had no measurable impact on corporate investment, and only a short-lived effect on consumer spending.
But many are sceptical, noting that previous mosquito destruction campaigns had only a short-lived effect in the face of bigger trends.
Compared to the short-lived effect of SPG block, SPG radiofrequency ablation tend to be long lasting.
The WS biochar has a delayed yet short-lived effect on plant-available nutrient concentrations and crop productivity but does not significantly alter nutrient transformations.
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