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1 Strength Level Earthquake
Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Сила Подземных ТолчковУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Strength Level Earthquake
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2 strength level earthquake
Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Сила Подземных ТолчковУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > strength level earthquake
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3 Strength Level Earthquake
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > Strength Level Earthquake
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4 strength level earthquake
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > strength level earthquake
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5 strength level earthquake
English-Russian seismology dictionary > strength level earthquake
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6 RSR (ratio of maximum load capacity of a platform to reference load induced by the strength-level earthquake (SLE))
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > RSR (ratio of maximum load capacity of a platform to reference load induced by the strength-level earthquake (SLE))
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7 SLE
1) Военный термин: service life evaluation2) Техника: splice less editing, strength-level event, subscriber line equipment3) Юридический термин: Separate Legal Entity4) Университет: Structured Liberal Education5) Физиология: Systemic Lupus Erythematosis6) Вычислительная техника: Screen List Editing8) Иммунология: systemic lupus erythematosus9) Воздухоплавание: Superheat Limit Explosion10) Фирменный знак: Shanda Lear Enterprises11) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: ПЗ (strength-level event), проектное землетрясение (Strength Level Event)12) Контроль качества: service-life evaluation13) Сахалин Р: Strength Level Earthquake, Strength Level Event14) Нефтеперерабатывающие заводы: Solid Liquid Equilibrium (ttimakina)15) NYSE. Sara Lee Corporation16) Аэропорты: Salem, Oregon USA17) Программное обеспечение: Severely Limited Edition, Small Library Edition -
8 RSR
1) Американизм: Regulatory And Statistical Return2) Спорт: Ready Set Race3) Военный термин: Radar Service Request, Resource Status Report, Royal Sussex Regiment, range report, required supply rate, research study request, resources status report, revised supplementary regulation, route surveillance radar4) Техника: en-route surveillance radar, radiological safety review, reactor safety research, reference safety report, relative spectral response, relay-set receiver, remote shutdown room5) Железнодорожный термин: Rochester and Southern Railroad6) Сокращение: En Route Surveillance Radar, Ready Service Ring, request for scientific research, regular sinus rhythm, Rameshni SO2 reduction (восстановление SO2 до элементарной серы)7) Университет: Region Student Representative8) Фирменный знак: Remote Sensing Research, Inc., Rodeo Stock Registry of North America9) Сейсмология: (ratio of maximum load capacity of a platform to reference load induced by the strength-level earthquake (SLE)) запас относительного сопротивления, (ratio of maximum load capacity of a platform to reference load induced by the strength-level earthquake (SLE)) RSR (отношение максимальной несущей способности платформы к эталонной нагрузке, вызываемой проектным землетрясением (SLE))10) Океанография: Rotating Shadowband Radiometer11) Каспий: reserve strength ratio12) Должность: Rehabilitation Service Representative -
9 SLE
сокр.[service life evaluation] оценка эксплуатационной долговечности* * *• ПЗ -
10 LFRD
1) Сокращение: lot fraction reliability definition2) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: strength-level earthquake -
11 effect
1) эффект; явление2) влияние; (воз)действие || воздействовать3) результат, следствие4) производить; совершать; исполнять; осуществлять•in ground effect — в зоне влияния земли ( о полёте); с учётом влияния земли;effect of force — действие (влияние) силыeffect of loading — следствие приложения нагрузки-
abrasing effect
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accordion effect
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acoustoelectric effect
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acoustoresistive effect
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activation effect
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adjacency effects
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adsorption effect
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Albert effect
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anode effect
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anticrease effect
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arch effect
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Auger effect
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autocatalytic effect
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avalanche effect
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Barkhausen effect
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Becquerel effect
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biological effect
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blackout effect
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blast effect
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blockage effect
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border effect
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boundary effect
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Bragg effect
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braking effect
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branching effect
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bulk effect
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Callier effect
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capillary effect
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capture effect
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cartooning effect
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cartoon effect
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caster effect
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catalytic effect
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cavity resonance effect
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changing quality effect
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channel effect
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channeling effect
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chilling effect
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chimney effect
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chugging effect
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Clayden effect
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climatic effect
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Coanda effect
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comet effect
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compressibility effect
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Compton effect
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constant thrust effect
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contrast effect
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controlled cooling effect
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cooling effect
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corona effect
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corrosive effect
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coupling effect
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crawling effect
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crevice effect
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crimping effect
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cross effect
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cross-magnetizing effect
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crowding effect
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cryoprotective effect
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cushioning effect
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damming effect
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Debot effect
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deleterious effect
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Dellinger effect
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Dember effect
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de-skilling effect
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destructive effect
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detrimental effect
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devastating effect
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diffusion effect
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digital production effect
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digital special effect
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digital video effect
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directional effect
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disordering effect
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dispersion effect
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dissipative effect
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distance effect of damming
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disturbing effect
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Doppler effect
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dynatron effect
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echo effect
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ecological effect
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Ederhard's effect
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Ederhard effect
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edge effect
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Edison effect
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electrocaloric effect
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electroosmotic effect
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electrophonic effect
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electrophoretic effect
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electroviscous effect
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emitter dip effect
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end effect
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environmental effect
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Esaki effect
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exposure effect
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failure effect
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Faraday effect
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fatigue effect
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feedback effect
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Ferranti effect
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ferroelectric effect
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field effect
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flicker effect
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flow history effect
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flue effect
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force-frequency effect
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fringe effect
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gallery effect
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galvanomagnetic effect
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gap effect
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gettering effect
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glint effect
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greenhouse effect
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ground effect
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Gunn effect
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gyromagnetic effect
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gyroscopic effect
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Haas effect
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Hall effect
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halo effect
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heat effect
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Herschel effect
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high-field effect
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hothouse effect
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hydration effect
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hysteresis effect
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image effect
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incondensable effect
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instability effect
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interface effects
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interference effect
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interline-flicker effect
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inverted barometer effect
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ionic strength effect
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ion strength effect
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island effect
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Johnson-Rahbek effect
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Josephson effect
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Joule effect
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Joule-Thomson effect
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Kelvin effect
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Kerr effect
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keystone effect
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Kostinsky's effect
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Kostinsky effect
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lag effect
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level quantizing effect
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long-line effect
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lubricating effect
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magnetoelastic effect
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magnetoelectric effect
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magnetoresistive effect
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magnetostrictive effect
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magnetron effect
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mass effect
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microphonic effect
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minimum-size effect
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mirror effect
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mixed alkali effect
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moire effect
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multiaccelerator effect
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multipath effect
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musical effects
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net effect
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nonnuclear effect
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notch impact effect
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nuclear effect
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orange-peel effect
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pairing effect
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Peltier effect
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photochemical effect
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photochromic effect
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photoconductive effect
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photoelastic effect
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photoelectric effect
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photographic effect
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photorefractive effect
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photovoltaic effect
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piezoelectric effect
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piezomagnetic effect
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piezoresistance effect
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pile-up effect
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pinch effect
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pincushion effect
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plastering effect
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plastic effect
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poisonous effect
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polarization effect
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pollution effect
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posterization effect
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postproduction effects
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precedence effect
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presence effect
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printthrough effect
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processing effect
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promoting effect
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propagation effect
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protective effect
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proximity effect
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punch-through effect
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radiation effect
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ram effect
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Raman effect
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reciprocity effect
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refrigerating effect
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relief effect
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remote effect
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residual effect
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rewet-conduction effect
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rewet-precooling effect
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Richardson effect
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ringing effect
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ripple effect
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rocky-point effect
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rod shadow effect
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roll-over effect
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Ross effect
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rotary wipe effects
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rotational effect
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rubberlike effect
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S effect
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Sabattier effect
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salting-in effect
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salting-out effect
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schlieren effect
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Schottky effect
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Schwarzschild effect
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screening effect
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Seebeck effect
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selective effect
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self-demagnetization effect
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self-energizing effect
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self-shielding effect
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sensible cooling effect
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shape memory effect
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shattering effect
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shot effect
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shoulder effect
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side effect
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sink effect
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skin effect
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skin-core effect
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skinning effect
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slipstream effect
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smearing effect
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solvation effect
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sound effects
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space-charge effect
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spacing effect
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spatial defocusing effect
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spill effect
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spin wipe effects
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split-screen effect
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stack effect
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Stark effect
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stereo effect
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stiffening effect
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streaking effect
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stream-line effect
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stroboscopic effect
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suppressing effect
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surface effect
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surging effect
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swooping effect
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synergistic effect
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temperature effect
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tensoresistive effect
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thermal effect
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thermal transpiration effect
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thermoelectric effect
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Thomson effect
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threshold effect
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time-edge effect
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timeedge effect
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transients effect
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triboelectric effect
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trick effects
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tunneling effect
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tunnel effect
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vacancy wind effect
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venetian blind effect
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video mosaic effect
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Villard's effect
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Villard effect
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Volta effect
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volumetric refrigerating effect
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wake effect
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wall effect
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wall-quenching effect
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weather effect
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wedging effect
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white effect
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Wigner effect
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wipe screen effect
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