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81 take effect upon ratification
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > take effect upon ratification
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82 tax effect
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83 with effect
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84 common ion effect
ефект "спільного іона"English-Ukrainian analytical chemistry dictionary > common ion effect
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85 elastic after-effect
English-Ukrainian analytical chemistry dictionary > elastic after-effect
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86 greenhouse effect
English-Ukrainian analytical chemistry dictionary > greenhouse effect
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87 inductive effect
English-Ukrainian analytical chemistry dictionary > inductive effect
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88 ion-selective field effect transistor
English-Ukrainian analytical chemistry dictionary > ion-selective field effect transistor
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89 matrix effect
ефект основи; матричний ефектEnglish-Ukrainian analytical chemistry dictionary > matrix effect
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90 steric effect
English-Ukrainian analytical chemistry dictionary > steric effect
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91 synergic effect
сипергетичний ефект; синергізм, -муEnglish-Ukrainian analytical chemistry dictionary > synergic effect
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92 anion effect
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93 auger effect
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94 burmng-off effect
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95 cation effect
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96 Cerencov effect
эффект Черенкова -
97 Compton effect
эффект Комптона -
98 heavy atom effect
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99 linear electro-optical effect
линейный электрооптический эффектAnalytical chemistry dictionary > linear electro-optical effect
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100 magnetic Penning effect
магнитный эффект Пеннинга
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Effect — Ef*fect , n. [L. effectus, fr. efficere, effectum, to effect; ex + facere to make: cf. F. effet, formerly also spelled effect. See {Fact}.] 1. Execution; performance; realization; operation; as, the law goes into effect in May. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
effect — ef·fect 1 n 1: something that is produced by an agent or cause 2 pl: personal property (1) at property: goods … Law dictionary
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effect — [e fekt′, ifekt′; ] often [ ēfekt′, əfekt′] n. [ME < OFr (& L) < L effectus, orig., pp. of efficere, to bring to pass, accomplish < ex , out + facere, DO1] 1. anything brought about by a cause or agent; result 2. the power or ability to… … English World dictionary
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effect — ► NOUN 1) a change which is a result or consequence of an action or other cause. 2) the state of being or becoming operative. 3) the extent to which something succeeds or is operative: wind power can be used to great effect. 4) (effects) personal … English terms dictionary
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Effect — Effect, from Latin effectus performance, accomplishment can be used in various meanings: * Any result of another action or circumstance (see pragma , phenomenon, list of effects); * Cause and effect are the relata of causality; * In movies and… … Wikipedia
effect — [n1] result aftereffect, aftermath, backlash, backwash, can of worms*, causatum, chain reaction*, conclusion, consequence, corollary, denouement, development, end, end product, event, eventuality, fallout, flak*, follow through, follow up, fruit … New thesaurus
Effect — Ef*fect , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Effected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Effecting}.] 1. To produce, as a cause or agent; to cause to be. [1913 Webster] So great a body such exploits to effect. Daniel. [1913 Webster] 2. To bring to pass; to execute; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
effect — (n.) late 14c., a result, from O.Fr. efet (13c., Mod.Fr. effet) result, execution, completion, ending, from L. effectus accomplishment, performance, from pp. stem of efficere work out, accomplish, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + facere to do… … Etymology dictionary