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effects [ɪ'fekts] n
pharma., environ. effecten n
effect [ɪ'fekt] n
gen. uitwerking f
environ. effecten n
med. effect n
effect Effects include: 1. direct effects, which are caused by the action and occur at the same time and place, 2. indirect effects, which are caused by the action and are later in time or farther removed in distance, that are still reasonably foreseeable n
environ. effecten n
Effect [ɪ'fekt] n
pharma., engl. Effect n
to effect n
gen. bewerkstelligen
 English thesaurus
effect [ɪ'fekt] abbr.
abbr., polym. eff.
mil., abbr. efct; eff; eft
USA The physical or behavioral state of a system that results from an action, a set of actions, or another effect; The result, outcome, or consequence of an action; A change to a condition, behavior, or degree of freedom (JP 3-0)
EFFECT [ɪ'fekt] abbr.
abbr., transp. Environmental Forecasting For The Effective Control Of Traffic
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