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

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1 In some cases the effects of the blockage can be so severe that the heart stops beating altogether and this is called a cardiac arrest .
2 Sear suggests that these differences may be because in these areas the effects of recent study may outweigh any compensating advantages of maturity .
3 The Horizon film on BBC2 dealt with more serious matters the effects of dams in changing the face of the world .
4 In stressful circumstances the effects of daily rhythms are ‘ swamped ’ by the response of the body to the emergency .
5 In a few days the effects of the anaesthetic will diminish and you will feel better .
6 This branch of medicine studies the effects of brief high-dose exposures ( as during an industrial accident ) and long-term exposures at a lower level ( but still much higher than most people would encounter ) .
7 Nevertheless , if in our experiments the effects of indomethacin were mediated by an increased production of leukotrienes , one would have expected that indomethacin reversed the beneficial effect of the linoleic diet but not that of the eicosapentaenoic acid diet , or at least not to the same extent , since the lipoxygenase products derived from eicosapentaenoic acid are weaker proinflammatory mediators than products derived from arachidonic acid metabolism .
8 The specific focus of the research is the ways the effects of the new technologies are evaluated , paying particular relevance to their social and organisational consequences .
9 In glassy solids the effects of random differences in local environment are even greater than for liquids ; where fairly strong interactions occur , some bands may be very broad indeed .
10 In crystalline solids the effects of randomness of environment and of quantized rotation are absent , and very sharp vibration bands may be observed , especially in the Raman effect .
11 In such strong fields the effects of quantum mechanics should be important .
12 The incorporation of stimuli is thus extremely common , if not invariable ( given that on many occasions the effects of stimulation on dreaming will be so idiosyncratic that they are not recognized by experimenters ) .
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