Example sentences of "[prep] which [art] effects " in BNC.

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1 And Kollerstrom is quite mistaken in supposing that this part of the study could show whether or not there exists a threshold below which no effects occur .
2 It is not like glucose , which has a controlled concentration between well-defined limits , above or below which the effects of hypo- or hyperglycaemia are readily apparent , as all diabetics know .
3 The doubt concerns the speed with which the effects are felt , and the magnitude of those effects .
4 The ease with which the effects of stray capacitances are dealt with renders the bridge suitable for making measurements at high frequencies and commercial versions are available that operate up to frequencies ∼100 MHz .
5 Attempts to demonstrate acquired distinctiveness have , therefore , usually made use of a two-stage procedure in which the effects of an initial stage of discrimination training are assessed in some form of transfer test , often one that requires the learning of a further discrimination .
6 His Protestantism was an intensely private religion in which the effects of devotion were directed inwardly to produce change of heart or mental illumination .
7 But we can then distinguish between two kinds of study : ( a ) operational studies , often not generally published , which study effects as indicators of internal policy and marketing decisions — ‘ attitude ’ surveys in market research ; studies of responses to programmes in broadcasting research ; private political polling on ‘ issues ’ ; and ( b ) critical research , in which the effects of programmes showing violence or of political broadcasting or other distinguishable kinds of production are assessed for both specific and general social effect , often in response to an expressed public concern .
8 Although we found no evidence that the referral behaviour of first wave fundholders was affected by budgetary pressures , this may not be indicative of the way in which the effects of the reforms will be felt in the next few years .
9 The primary aims are to establish an analytical framework in which the effects of ownership changes on corporate behaviour and performance can be modelled ; to compare what has actually happened to the organisation of nationalised and denationalised firms in France and Britain : and to devise appropriate tools and data sets for later empirical and econometric investigation .
10 Moreover , as most of these tests have been conducted on a single national market , they impose an arbitrary segmentation on the model in which the effects of even other equity markets are arbitrarily ignored .
11 Tests of Easterbrook 's hypothesis have generally involved dual task paradigms in which the effects of arousal on a main task and a subsidiary task are compared .
12 Whether or not their presence can be completely excluded will depend on the results of subsequent studies in which the effects of a range of stimulations will be examined .
13 In view of the rapid ICJ transit in patients with carcinoid diarrhoea , our aim was to develop a model in which the effects and mechanisms of hyperserotoninemia on transit and fluid transport in this region could be investigated .
14 So the rather heavy , stately movements of 2001 : A Space Odyssey to which the effects team of Kubrick himself , Wally Veevers , Douglas Trumbull , Con Pederson and Tom Howard were for the most part limited — except in the ‘ Stargate ’ section — by their simple , mechanical system ( no electronics , no computer for motion control or graphics ) were apt enough and perhaps fast enough .
15 A critique of ‘ effects studies ’ , raising the question of the social norms on which the effects are presumed to operate , is in Williams ( 1974 ) .
16 The principal means by which the effects of the creation of the Single European Market will be felt is through changes in international trade flows .
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