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Kužel, S., P. Cígler, M. Hrubý, J. Vydra, D. Pavlíková, and P. Tlustoš. "The effect of simultaneous magnesium application on the biological effects of titanium ." Plant, Soil and Environment 53, No. 1 (January 7, 2008): 16–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/3189-pse.

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Most of the works published since the beginning of the 20<sup>th</sup> century have brought interesting results about beneficial effects of titanium (Ti) on plants, but much less is known about its phytotoxic effects at higher doses. Here we demonstrate the influence of Mg treatment on the phytotoxic effects of Ti. Mg, Ti + Mg and two different concentrations of Ti leaf sprays were applied on oats (Avena sativa L. cv. Zlať&aacute;k) grown on three different soil types (Fluvisol, Luvisol and Chernozem). Physiological parameters of oats as well as some essential elements contents were analyzed. The foliar applications of Ti caused significant toxic manifestations on oats at &ge; 10 mg/kg concentrations. Mg partially ammeliorates these toxic effects if applied together with Ti. The effect was strong on Fluvisol, but weaker on Chernozem and Luvisol. Ti effects are more significant the further the soil is from the nutritional optimum of the plants. This is most evident in the case of Fluvisol, which is deficient in Mg, Fe, Mn, and Zn. It seems that Ti possesses a generally equalizing effect on the elements content in the plant.
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Aliyev, Z. H. "Azerbaijan effects on Agrochemical Indications and Effect of Erosion Process on Plant Productivity." Pesticide Science and Pest Control 1, no. 3 (August 8, 2022): 01–04. http://dx.doi.org/10.58489/2833-0943/012.

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Taking all these into account, it is important to increase the fertility of the soil from the erosion process in Ismayilli and to prevent the washing of fodder crops from perennial herbs. The cultivation of these plants in the mountainous regions protects the slopes from the terrible erosion process and provides the animals with a strong fodder. It is proved by the results of the research that restoration of fertility and ecological balance of erosion lands and the implementation of soil-agro-technical measures to increase productivity are of great importance. Due to the application of these measures, I, as a result of improving the water and physical properties of the affected land, prevent surface water flows. In addition, the results of the study have been proven by the fact that, for certain reason, erosion and erosion hazards are most likely to be taken over by the sowing of perennial herbs. Thus, perennial herbs, in particular, accumulate the nitrogen atmosphere of the legumes, enriches the soil with organic matter, accelerates the formation of water-resistant granular - topical structure and improves its water-physical properties, which in turn facilitates the rapid digestion of foodstuffs.
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Brachthäuser, Jonathan Immanuel, Philipp Schuster, and Klaus Ostermann. "Effects as capabilities: effect handlers and lightweight effect polymorphism." Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages 4, OOPSLA (November 13, 2020): 1–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3428194.

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Kuratomi, Kei, and Kazuhito Yoshizaki. "Effects of visual hemifield on Gratton effect (conflict adaptation effect)." Journal of Human Environmental Studies 8, no. 1 (2010): 67–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4189/shes.8.67.

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Vari, Sandor G. "The Sisyphus Effect." Ukrainian Biochemical Journal 91, no. 2 (April 1, 2019): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/ubj91.02.005.

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Yoon, Tae-Jin. "Positional Effects of Phonetic Substances: Final Prominence Effect over Frequency Effect*." Studies in Modern Grammar 77 (March 30, 2014): 71–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.14342/smog.2014.77.71.

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Sutheebanjard, Phaisarn, and Wichian Premchaiswadi. "Analysis of Calendar Effects: Day-of-the-Week Effect on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET)." International Journal of Trade, Economics and Finance 1, no. 1 (2010): 57–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.7763/ijtef.2010.v1.11.

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Nespolo, Massimo, and Giovanni Ferraris. "Effects of the stacking faults on the calculated electron density of mica polytypes - The Durovic effect." European Journal of Mineralogy 13, no. 6 (November 26, 2001): 1035–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/0935-1221/2001/0013-1035.

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MANOLACHE, Madalina. "Ideology of Origin Effect – a Conversion of the Country of Origin Effect." Logos Universality Mentality Education Novelty. Section: SOCIAL SCIENCES 04, no. 01 (June 30, 2015): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/lumenss.2015.0401.01.

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Zahed, Ardashir, and Farzad Sattari Ardabili. "Effect of similar-to-me effect on job satisfaction and organizational trust." Problems and Perspectives in Management 15, no. 4 (December 25, 2017): 254–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.15(4-1).2017.09.

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The present study intended to investigate the effect of managers’ similar-to-me bias on the job satisfaction and organizational trust between public organizations staff. The current study is a descriptive-correlational applied research with quantitative data collection (questionnaire). The results of structural equation modeling analyses conducted for 80 employees of Public organizations in Ardabil, Iran, offered strong support for the proposed model. The results indicated that there was a statistically significant relationship between similar-to-me effect and job satisfaction; furthermore, organizational trust mediated the relationship between similar-to-me effect and job satisfaction. It is worth noting that there was a positive relationship between organizational trust and job satisfaction.
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Chang, Yongsung, and Sunbin Kim. "Employment Effect of Sticky Wage When Effort Can Respond: Taylor-type Staggering Wage Contract." Journal of Market Economy 47, no. 1 (February 28, 2018): 29–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.38162/jome.47.1.2.

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KOTEGAWA, TSUTOMU. "Effects of ageing on the effect of Atenolol.Study of the density - effect relation using effect compartment model." Rinsho yakuri/Japanese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 24, no. 1 (1993): 149–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3999/jscpt.24.149.

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Li, Shenyu, Rong Huang, and Siva K. Balasubramanian. "Country of market effect." Innovative Marketing 12, no. 1 (April 27, 2016): 7–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/im.12(1).2016.01.

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Purpose: This article proposes and empirically tests the country of market (COMK) effect, which captures the consumer’s responses of home market to a country where the product is marketed. Design/methodology/approach: Study 1 applies a lab experiment about Chinese consumers’ purchase intention for printers marketed either in the US or China. Study 2 applies country level data to examine the impact of economic development of 22 host countries on the performance of 167 multinational retailers in their home country. Findings: Study 1 shows that the printers marketed in US attract a higher level of purchase intention than printers marketed in China. This COMK effect is more salient for printers manufactured in China than those manufactured in US. In addition, innovation and design factors corresponding to the host country’s image fully mediate the COMK effect. Results in Study 2 show that a retailer that markets its services in a host country with a higher (lower) level of economic development is likely to generate higher (lower) level of retailing performance in its home country. Furthermore, it is found that COMK effect is diminished as the level of economic development of a vendor’s home country increases. Research limitations/implications: In addition to the cognitive components of country image (e.g., design and innovation), consumers’ affective components may also influence the COMK effect. Future research could discuss the impact of consumer ethnocentrism and consumer animosity on consumers’ attitude towards the product marketed in other countries. Practical implications: Strategically, marketing products to a country with a favorable image could benefit vendors from an emerging economy. For manufacturers from developed countries, marketing a product within their own countries may enhance the associated innovation and design images while marketing the same product in an emerging market. Originality/value: This article proposes and tests a demand side country effect on consumers’ purchase intention for products marketed in other countries. It is in sharp contrast to the traditional country effect which focuses on the supply side effect (e.g., country of origin, country of manufacture, country of assembly etc.)
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Polívková, Z., M. Langová, P. Šmerák, B. Bártová, and I. Bárta. "Antimutagenic effect of genistein." Czech Journal of Food Sciences 24, No. 3 (November 12, 2011): 119–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/3306-cjfs.

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A great variety of health benefits including the protection against breast and prostate cancers has been attributed to the soya consumption, because of the presence of soy beans isoflavones, genistein, and others. We investigated the antigenotoxic effect of genistein on the genotoxicity of three mutagens and carcinogens &ndash; aflatoxine B<sub>1</sub> (AFB<sub>1</sub>), 2-amino-3-methylimidazo [4,5-f]quinoline (IQ), and N-nitroso-N-methylurea (MNU), using the Ames bacterial mutagenicity test and the micronucleus test. In the Ames test on Salmonella typhimurium, a significant antimutagenic effect was determined against the indirect mutagen AFB<sub>1 </sub>in two strains, TA98 and TA100. However, the effect on the IQ indirect mutagenicity was more pronounced in the test with TA98 than with TA100. The mutagenicity of the direct mutagen MNU was suppressed by genistein only at its highest concentration used (300 &micro;g/plate). The protective effect of genistein against all three mutagens was proved in the micronucleus test as the treatment of mice with the combinations of genistein and mutagens resulted in a significant reduction of the number of micronuclei in comparison with the number of micronuclei induced by the individual mutagens alone. &nbsp;
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Langová, M., Z. Polívková, P. Šmerák, J. Bártová, and I. Bárta. "Antimutagenic effect of resveratrol." Czech Journal of Food Sciences 23, No. 5 (November 15, 2011): 202–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/3392-cjfs.

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Evidence exists from population-based and laboratory studies that some phytochemicals have protective effects against tumors or other diseases and reveal antimutagenic activity. We studied the protective effect of the plant phytoallexin resveratrol on the mutagenic activity of three mutagens, i.e. aflatoxin B<sub>1</sub> (AFB<sub>1</sub>), 2-amino-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]qui-noline (IQ) and N-nitroso-N-methylurea (MNU) using the Ames and the micronucleus tests. In the Ames test, we proved a significant antimutagenic activity only against the indirect mutagens AFB<sub>1</sub> and IQ, not against the direct mutagen MNU. A significant decrease of mutagenicity of all three mutagens was detected by the micronucleus test. &nbsp;
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Elrhanimi, Samah, Laila El Abbadi, and Abdellah Abouabdellah. "Lean Global Effect Evaluation." Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems 11, no. 0009-SPECIAL ISSUE (September 25, 2019): 932–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.5373/jardcs/v11/20192653.

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Ohkawa, Fusayoshi J. "Effects of Localization on Kondo Effect." Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement 84 (1985): 166–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1143/ptps.84.166.

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Šmerák, P., Z. Polívková, H. Šestáková, R. Štětina, BártaI, M. Langová, B. Turek, and J. Bártová. "Antimutagenic effect of curcumin and its effect on the immune response in mice." Czech Journal of Food Sciences 24, No. 2 (November 9, 2011): 72–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/3302-cjfs.

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A wide array of antioxidative and anti-inflammatory substances derived from edible plants have been reported to possess chemopreventive and chemoprotective activities. Among the most extensively investigated and well-defined dietary chemopreventives is curcumin. Using the Ames test and in vivo micronucleus test, chemiluminescence test, blastic transformation test, and comet assay, we examined the antimutagenic effects of the chemically identified chemoprotective substance curcumin (diferuloylmethane) in the pure form on mutagenicity induced by three reference mutagens: aflatoxin B<sub>1</sub> (AFB<sub>1</sub>), 2-amino-3-metylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline (IQ), and N-nitroso-N-metylurea (MNU), and the effect of curcumin on the immunosuppression caused by these mutagens. Curcumin in the pure form showed a clear antimutagenic and immunomodulatory activities on mutagenicity and immunosuppression induced by reference mutagens. &nbsp;
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Tenner, Edward. "The Effect Effect." IEEE Spectrum 46, no. 2 (February 2009): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mspec.2009.4768861.

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Hirota, Noriyuki, and Koichi Kitazawa. "Magnetic Field Effects on Non-Magnetic Liquids-Moses effect and enhanced Moses effect." IEEJ Transactions on Fundamentals and Materials 116, no. 9 (1996): 769–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1541/ieejfms1990.116.9_769.

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Park, Sanghyun, and Sungyong Chang. "Network Effects and Latecomers’ Born-Global Strategy: Social Network Effect vs. Ecosystem Effect." Academy of Management Proceedings 2019, no. 1 (August 1, 2019): 19475. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2019.19475abstract.

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Vonasch, Andrew J., and Roy F. Baumeister. "Unjustified side effects were strongly intended: Taboo tradeoffs and the side-effect effect." Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 68 (January 2017): 83–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2016.05.006.

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Frantz, Peter, Dagmar C. Leonhardt, and Steve Granick. "Enthalpic effects in competitive polymer adsorption: adsorption isotope effect and chain end effect." Macromolecules 24, no. 8 (April 1991): 1868–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma00008a026.

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YAZID, AHMAD SHUKRI. "The Effect of Corporate Image on Customer Loyalty: The Mediating Effect of Customer Satisfaction." Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 51, no. 2 (April 20, 2020): 124–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.36872/lepi/v51i2/301083.

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Šmerák, P., H. Šestáková, Z. Polívková, R. Štětina, M. Langová, BártaI, B. Turek, and J. Bártová. "Antimutagenic effect of epigallocatechin gallate and its effect on the immune response in mice." Czech Journal of Food Sciences 24, No. 4 (November 12, 2011): 180–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/3315-cjfs.

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Green tea is the second-most consumed beverage in the world (water is the first one) and has been used medicinally for centuries in Indiaand China. The active substances in the green tea are polyphenols (catechins) and flavonols which possess a potent antioxidant activity. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is one of the four major green tea catechins. Using the Ames test, micronucleus test, comet assay, chemiluminescence test, and blastic transformation test, we examined the antimutagenic effects of chemoprotective substance epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) in the pure form on the mutagenicity induced by three reference mutagens: aflatoxin B<sub>1</sub> (AFB<sub>1</sub>), 2-amino-3-methylimidazo [4,5-f] qui-noline (IQ), and N-nitroso-N-methylurea (MNU), and the effect of EGCG on the immunosuppression caused by these mutagens. Using the Ames test the dose dependent antimutagenic activity of EGCG was proved against indirect mutagens AFB<sub>1</sub> and IQ, but not against the direct mutagen MNU. In the micronucleus test, EGCG had antimutagenic effect upon all three mutagens. EGCG decreased the level of DNA breaks induced by AFB<sub>1</sub> in bone marrow cells and colon epithelium, and the level of DNA breaks induced by MNU in colon cells to the level found in control. The reparatory effect of EGCG on immunosupression induced by all three carcinogenic compounds was proved using chemiluminescence and blastic trasformation tests. &nbsp;
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Šmerák, P., H. Šestáková, Z. Polívková, I. Bárta, B. Turek, J. Bártová, M. Langová, and M. Anděl. "Antimutagenic effect of ellagic acid and its effect on the immune response in mice." Czech Journal of Food Sciences 20, No. 5 (November 19, 2011): 181–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/3530-cjfs.

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Using the Ames bacterial mutagenicity test and an in vivo micronucleus test, we investigated the antigenotoxic effect of ellagic acid on the genotoxicity of three mutagens: amino-methylimidazo-quinoline (IQ), aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), and N-nitroso-N-methylurea (MNU). Ellagic acid is a naturally occurring phenolic compound which is found in a variety of soft fruits and vegetables. The effect of this compound on the immunosuppressive activity of mutagens was followed in vivo by the chemiluminescence test. In the Ames assay, ellagic acid at concentrations of 300 and 30 &mu;g/plate demonstrably inhibits the mutagenic activity of two indirect mutagens: IQ and AFB1. The concentration of 300 &mu;g/plate had the strongest effect on mutagenicity of all concentrations of IQ in strain TA98 of Salmonella typhimurium, whereas in strain TA100 concentration of 30 &mu;g per dish of ellagic acid was more effective than 300 &mu;g per plate. Also in combination with different concentrations of AFB1, ellagic acid proved to be a strong antimutagen. In this case the lower of the two effective concentrations &ndash; 30 &mu;g/plate &ndash; had a much greater antimutagenic effect on both strains tested than 300 &mu;g/plate. In combination with the direct mutagen MNU, ellagic acid did not show any marked antimutagenic effect at most of the concentrations tested in strain TA100. Only the highest concentrations of ellagic acid reduced the mutagenic effect of MNU weakly and only in combination with two lower concentrations of MNU. In the micronucleus test, three-day oral application of ellagic acid prior to the applicaton of AFB1, IQ, or MNU, respectively, markedly reduced the numbers of micronuclei induced by these three mutagens in polychromatophilic erythrocytes of mice. Chemiluminescence test with mouse granulocytes proved that ellagic acid not only prevents the inhibitory effects of mutagens on free oxygen radicals and hydrogen peroxide production, but that this production is stimulated by ellagic acid in combination with mutagens even to a greater extent than by ellagic acid alone. From these results we can deduce that ellagic acid repairs strong immunosuppressive effects of all mutagens applied. &nbsp;
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Hua, Fenfei, Dabiao Liu, Yuan Li, Yuming He, and D. J. Dunstan. "On energetic and dissipative gradient effects within higher-order strain gradient plasticity: Size effect, passivation effect, and Bauschinger effect." International Journal of Plasticity 141 (June 2021): 102994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijplas.2021.102994.

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Sun, Weifu, and Pengwan Chen. "Molecular Origin Of Hardening Effect." Advanced Materials Letters 10, no. 2 (December 19, 2018): 112–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5185/amlett.2019.2187.

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Azizur Rahman, Mohammad, and Rabeya Akter. "Diabetes Ameliorating Effect of Mushrooms." Biomedical Research and Clinical Reviews 5, no. 1 (October 29, 2021): 01–05. http://dx.doi.org/10.31579/2692-9406/086.

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The growing impact of type 2 diabetes in the majority of the population requires the introduction of better and more secure treatments, but also requires the development of new prevention strategies to reduce the incidence and prevalence of the disease. Significantly, type 2 diabetes is an important preventable disease and can be prevented or delayed by lifestyle intervention. Edible and medicinal macrofungi, mushrooms have been reported having diabetes ameliorating effects. Current study reviews the potentiality of both edible and medicinal mushrooms in preventing and ameliorating the diabetic complications as well as the future aspects of mushrooms against this metabolic disorder.
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Biswas, Barnita. "Effect of Smoking on Nutrition." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-2, Issue-5 (August 31, 2018): 2042–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd18269.

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Oriabinska, L. B., S. О. Starovoitova, S. V. Vasylyuk, V. P. Novikov, and V. І. Lubenets. "Ethylthiosulfanylate effect on Candida tropicalis." Ukrainian Biochemical Journal 89, no. 5 (October 25, 2017): 70–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/ubj89.05.070.

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Astanov, S. Kh, M. Z. Sharipov, and G. K. Kasimova. "HIPOCHROMIC EFFECT IN RIBOFLAVIN SOLUTIONS." Eurasian Physical Technical Journal 16, no. 1 (June 14, 2019): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.31489/2019no1/12-17.

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Gutsol, A. F. "The Ranque effect." Uspekhi Fizicheskih Nauk 167, no. 6 (1997): 665. http://dx.doi.org/10.3367/ufnr.0167.199706e.0665.

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Solntsev, M. K., V. A. Karavaev, T. P. Yurina, E. V. Yurina, A. M. Kuznetsov, I. B. Polyakova, and V. V. Frantsev. "Stimulant effect of plant activator BION on photosynthesis and its inhibitory effect on pathogenic fungi." Plant Protection Science 38, SI 2 - 6th Conf EFPP 2002 (December 31, 2017): 497–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/10534-pps.

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Spraying of wheat seedlings with aqueous preparations of CGA 245704 (BION) caused a slight decrease in chlorophyll content accompanied by the stable increase in the rate of O<sub>2</sub> evolution per chlorophyll. Stimulant effect of BION on photosynthetic activity depended on both the ai concentration and number of treatments. Biophysical methods based on the registration of slow fluorescence induction and thermoluminescence of wheat leaves revealed the stimulation of photosystem II activity and the increase in the rate of electron transport between the photosystems in treated plants. It is also shown that BION itself can show a partial fungitoxic activity because it slowed down the germination of Erysiphe graminis f.sp. tritici fungi. This is obviously the reason for partial protective effect of BION when it was applied after the inoculation of wheat seedlings with the pathogen.
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Inoue, Hirotsugu, and Kikuo Kishimoto. "OS10-1-4 Effect of heat conduction on stress measurement based on the thermoelastic effect." Abstracts of ATEM : International Conference on Advanced Technology in Experimental Mechanics : Asian Conference on Experimental Mechanics 2007.6 (2007): _OS10–1–4——_OS10–1–4—. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmeatem.2007.6._os10-1-4-.

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Nakagawa, Keiko, Yukio Akashi, Takayuki Arimatsu, and Nobuhiro Kyoto. "Effects of Target Positions on Purkinje Effect." JOURNAL OF THE ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF JAPAN 96, no. 11 (2012): 752–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2150/jieij.96.752.

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Zeng, Lang, Zheng Xin, Pengying Chang, and Xiaoyan Liu. "Strain effects on monolayer MoS2field effect transistors." Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 54, no. 4S (March 20, 2015): 04DC17. http://dx.doi.org/10.7567/jjap.54.04dc17.

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Kim, Hyun-Jung, and Young-Sun Lee. "The Effect of Confirmation on Coaching Effects." Korea Journal of Sport 18, no. 3 (September 30, 2020): 911–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.46669/kss.2020.18.3.083.

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Suzuki, Shuji. "Effects of Social Distance on Attraction Effect." Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association 81 (September 20, 2017): 1C—013–1C—013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4992/pacjpa.81.0_1c-013.

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Suzuki, Shuji. "Effects of psychological distance on attraction effect." Journal of Social Psychology 159, no. 5 (October 9, 2018): 561–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00224545.2018.1526772.

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Lipworth, Brian J., Daniel K. C. Lee, and Catherine M. Jackson. "Decongestant effects of antihistamines: A class effect?" Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 111, no. 3 (March 2003): 653. http://dx.doi.org/10.1067/mai.2003.115.

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Lee, Hsing-Hao, and Su-Ling Yeh. "Blue light effects on the gap effect." Journal of Vision 19, no. 10 (September 6, 2019): 71a. http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/19.10.71a.

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Niu, Zhi Ping. "Thermoelectric effects in spin field-effect transistors." Physics Letters A 375, no. 36 (August 2011): 3218–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physleta.2011.07.018.

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Juaristi, Eusebio. "The Anomeric Effect and Associated Stereoelectronic Effects." Synthesis 1995, no. 02 (February 1995): 212–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-1995-3862.

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Elsässer, Thilo, and Michael Scholz. "Cluster Effects within the Local Effect Model." Radiation Research 167, no. 3 (March 2007): 319–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1667/rr0467.1.

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Tvaroska, Igor. "The anomeric effect and associated Stereoelectronic effects." Carbohydrate Research 267, no. 2 (February 1995): C9—C10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0008-6215(95)90616-9.

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Oh, Man-Deok, 김경진, and June-Hee Na. "Effects of Cause Frame Effect in Cause-Related Marketing: Moderating Effect of Perceived Sincerity." Journal of Product Research 27, no. 3 (September 2009): 87–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.36345/kacst.2009.27.3.007.

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SEINO, Hiroshi. "Global Warming and its effect. Effect of global warming. Effects on crops and forest." Journal of Environmental Conservation Engineering 25, no. 5 (1996): 258–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.5956/jriet.25.258.

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Chin, G. "The Side-Effect Effect." Science 328, no. 5985 (June 17, 2010): 1457. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.328.5985.1457-c.

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FOSTER, CHARLES, JONATHAN HERRING, KAREN MELHAM, and TONY HOPE. "The Double Effect Effect." Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 20, no. 1 (January 2011): 56–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963180110000629.

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The “doctrine of double effect” has a pleasing ring to it. It is regarded by some as the cornerstone of any sound approach to end-of-life issues and by others as religious mumbo jumbo. Discussions about “the doctrine” often generate more heat than light. They are often conducted at cross-purposes and laced with footnotes from Leviticus.
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