Example sentences of "[noun sg] on [art] effects " in BNC.
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1 | Volunteers in an experiment on the effects of prolonged starvation conducted by Ansel Keys in the 1950s did not report an increase in dreams about food , although their food intake was very low indeed — intended to match the conditions of deprivation suffered by people in places like Auschwitz . |
2 | After the letter was published in the press during some local elections , the inhabitants decided to continue with the campaign by carrying out research on the effects of these rises on lifestyles . |
3 | The report surveyed current and past research on the effects of acidification on lakes and rivers . |
4 | Given our general theme , that it has been attitudes which determine methods , it is perhaps not surprising for the reader to discover that the amount of research on the effects of the systems of signing is very small indeed . |
5 | We have already illustrated ways in which the research on the effects of brain damage on mental processes had taken the form of defining increasingly more specific patterns of disorder . |
6 | An area in which much research on the effects of emotional stress or arousal on memory has been conducted is that of eyewitness testimony . |
7 | For example , they have found that " there is considerable evidence that attitudes to comfort are important in estimating the user 's contribution to conservation … yet these have rarely been explored by research on the effects of feedback " . |
8 | The Institute of Terrestrial Ecology and Reading University are embarking on a three-year study on the effects of pesticides on wildlife . |
9 | Any study on the effects of radiation should include Harwell , according to a Labour County Councillor . |
10 | This research investigates trends in real wages and the standard of living in Northern England , so as to shed light on the effects of industrialisation , the causes of English population growth , and the origins and economic significance of the home market . |
11 | Thus the scarce research work on the effects of participation on effectiveness is further limited by its inability clearly to define ( and to measure ) what it is studying . |
12 | The best example of the application of this approach is the work on the effects of cutting the corpus callosum in humans ( Gazzaniga 1985 ) . |
13 | The researcher 's work on the effects of taxes on individuals and households draws heavily on the government 's Family Expenditure Survey . |
14 | Nurses training needs to include a brief session on the effects of adoption on health and family relationships so nurses working in hospitals and the community can assume an active role with adoption participants . |
15 | The local opposition did not require much effort to undermine state legitimacy on the effects of uranium mining : indeed the state itself contributed strongly to its own delegitimization . |
16 | However , there is data available for the effects of high dose radiation on the human body , and data on radiation hazards is regularly reviewed by the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of the Atomic Radiation ( UNSCEAR ) . |
17 | You think an expert on the effects of explosives could identify and locate the cause of the explosion ? |
18 | The health issue was further pursued by Mr Roger Coghill , an expert on the effects of high-voltage power lines on the human body . |
19 | This is , of course , to start many hares ; while it would be foolish to try to pursue them all in any one study , the concept of a stream of work , held together by a common focus on the effects of organizational difference and permitting the exploration of particular issues as they arise , is a daunting but attractive prospect . |
20 | For economists , a focus on the effects of a set of practices is what matters . |
21 | In 1976 Norway held the first international conference on the effects of acidification , and a year later put forward the proposal to set up a convention to control emissions of sulphur dioxide and thereby reduce transboundary pollution . |
22 | The preceding composite has focused our attention on the effects of the forthcoming legislation . |
23 | ( 1989 ) , and Grahl and Teague ( 1990 ) , who lay some stress on the effects that increased competition has on labour . |
24 | The weight of evidence on the effects of predictive accuracy makes it essential to accept some version of the notion that stimulus consequences help determine the level of α . |
25 | In association with this trend , there was renewed attention to longstanding evidence on the effects of poverty on health , in association with government restrictions on the growth of Health Service spending . |
26 | Evidence on the effects of taxation |
27 | The research aims to provide evidence on the effects of the new guidelines . |
28 | At seven days , we may be able to get some sense out of the graph on the effects of vacuum decompression during the pregnancy , he told himself happily and walked into his crowded office with a spring in his step . |
29 | Further information came from a nationwide questionnaire on the effects of the shaking . |
30 | A nationwide questionnaire on the effects of the shaking produced 9000 replies , which provided further information on ground motion effects . |