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Bauman, Neil G. Ototoxic drugs exposed: The shocking truth about prescription drugs and other chemicals that can (and do) damage our ears. 2a ed. Stewartstown, PA: GuidePost Publications, 2003.

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Bauman, Neil G. Ototoxic drugs exposed: The shocking truth about prescription drugs and other chemicals that can (and do) damage our ears. 3a ed. Stewartstown, PA: Integrity First Publications, 2010.

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Alcohol, the national hangover: The social and personal costs of drinking in Australia--and what you can do about it! North Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1992.

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Easterly, William Russell. Can institutions resolve ethnic conflict? Washington, D.C: World Bank, Development Research Group, Macroeconomics and Growth, 2000.

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Jensen, Mark J. The long-run Fisher effect: Can it be tested? Atlanta, Ga.]: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 2006.

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Tooley, M. J. What we can do to minimise the greenhouse effect. [London]: The Ark Trust, 1989.

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Konstantopoulos, Spyros. How large an effect can we expect from school reforms? Bonn, Germany: IZA, 2006.

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Robert, O'Quinn, Ashford Nigel y Adam Smith Institute, eds. The Kiwi effect: What Britain can learn from New Zealand. London: Adam Smith Institute, 1996.

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National Institutes of Health (U.S.) y National Institute on Aging, eds. Accidental hypothermia: The cold can be trouble for older people. [Bethesda, Md.?]: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1993.

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Reece, Amanda. The effect of active listening training: Can the dull become interesting? Sudbury, Ont: Laurentian University, 2007.

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Fortune, Peter. Weekends can be rough: Revisiting the weekend effect on stock prices. Boston, MA: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 1998.

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Bates, Albert K. Climate in crisis: The greenhouse effect and what we can do. Summertown, Tenn: Book Pub. Co, 1989.

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Manzoni, J. F. Inside the Golem effect: How bosses can kill their subordinates' motivation". Fontainebleau: INSEAD, 1998.

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Fortune, Peter. Weekends can be rough: Revisiting the weekend effect on stock prices. Boston, MA: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 1998.

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Bates, Albert K. Climate in crisis: The greenhouse effect and what we can do. Summertown, Tenn: Book Pub. Co., 1990.

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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (U.S.), ed. Alcohol: What you don't know can harm you. [Bethesda, MD] (6000 Executive Blvd., Suite 409, Bethesda 20892-7003): National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health, 1999.

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Ephron, Larry. The end: The Imminent Ice Age and How We Can Stop It. Berkeley, Calif: Celestial Arts, 1988.

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Seabright, Paul. Can small entry barriers have large effects on competition?. Cambridge: University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics, 1990.

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Kānčhanakun, Sētthaman. Phanmai lot monlaphit =: Varieties of plant can reduce pollution. Krung Thēp: Samnakphim Sētthasin, 2010.

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Fly, Jones Beau, Tinzmann Margaret Banker 1935- y Thelen Judith N, eds. Can music hurt me? Columbus, OH: Zaner-Bloser, 1990.

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Lee, George D. How money growth can cause persistent unemployment. Dublin: Central Bank of Ireland, 1988.

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The ripple effect: How better sex can lead to a better life. Emmaus, Pa: Rodale, 2009.

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ill, Merrell Patrick, ed. I can read! Lincolnwood, Ill: Publications International, 1997.

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Clark, Sarah L. Fight global warming: 29 things you can do. New York: Environmental Defense Fund, 1991.

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Killick, Tony. What can we know about the effects of IMF programmes. London: Overseas Development Institute, 1991.

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Bolinger, K. A. Effect: Can We Survive. Independently Published, 2016.

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Because Can: Robust Guide Being Effect. Practical Inspiration Publishing, 2022.

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Bauman, Neil G. Ototoxic Drugs Exposed: Prescription Drugs and Other Chemicals That Can (and Do) Damage Our Ears. GuidePost Publications, 2007.

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Bauman, Neil G. Ototoxic drugs exposed: Prescription drugs and other chemicals that can (and do) damage your ears. Guidepost Publications, 2002.

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Everyone Can Be a Changemaker: The Ashoka Effect. Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 2018.

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Yeomans, Allan J. Priority One: Together We Can Beat Global Warming. Biosphere Media, LLC, 2007.

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Yeomans, Allan J. Priority One: Together We Can Beat Global Warming. Keyline Publishing Co. (Australia), 2005.

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Carbohydrates Can Kill. Two Harbors Press (MN), 2009.

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Stover, Eric, K. Alexa Koenig y Laurel E. Fletcher. The Cumulative Effect. Editado por Metin Başoğlu. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199374625.003.0012.

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This chapter demonstrates how the US government selectively manipulated the medical and health literatures after the attacks of September 11, 2001 to justify the torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment of detainees held in US custody. The authors analyze the Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel’s “Torture Memos” to illustrate the ways in which governments can attempt to circumvent the protections offered by existing definitions of torture, even while claiming to operate within legal limits. The authors offer a stark warning about the ways in which research findings can be perverted—and contradicting studies ignored—to justify governments’ policy aims when those aims conflict with legal constraints.
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Robson, David. Expectation Effect: How Your Mindset Can Change Your World. Holt & Company, Henry, 2022.

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Robson, David. Expectation Effect: How Your Mindset Can Transform Your Life. Canongate Books, 2022.

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Expectation Effect: How Your Mindset Can Change Your World. Holt & Company, Henry, 2023.

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Expectation Effect: How Your Mindset Can Transform Your Life. Canongate Books, 2022.

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Expectation Effect: How Your Mindset Can Change Your World. Holt & Company, Henry, 2022.

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Brank, Eman. Cruise Effect: What's Important, You Can Not See It. Independently Published, 2018.

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Knoll and, Benjamin R. y Cammie Jo Bolin. The Effect of Clergywomen. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190882365.003.0007.

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This chapter focuses on how gender leadership affects people’s interactions with their religious congregations. Based on political science research on representation, the chapter develops a theoretical explanation about how gender representation in religious contexts might exert changes in the religious attitudes and behaviors of those in the congregations. The results find that while people are eager to say that the gender of their particular pastor or priest does not matter, they are also quick to offer observations on the many ways in which they have observed that it does matter. These include the empowering effect it can have on young girls, the way that women clergy can often provide better pastoral counseling on gender-specific issues such as pregnancy or miscarriage, and that women pastors can attract more families and youth.
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Homewood, Matthew J. 2. Supremacy, direct effect, indirect effect, and state liability. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198815181.003.0002.

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This chapter discusses the key concepts within the EU legal order: supremacy, direct effect, indirect effect, and state liability. The doctrine of supremacy dictates that EU law takes precedence over conflicting provisions of national law. If a provision of EU law is directly effective, it gives rise to rights upon which individuals can rely directly in the national court. If an EU measure is not directly effective, a claimant may be able to rely on it through the application of indirect effect, which requires national law to be interpreted in accordance with relevant EU law. State liability gives rise to a right to damages where an individual has suffered loss because a Member State has failed to implement a directive or has committed other breaches of EU law.
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Zavagno, Daniele y Olga Daneyko. The Glare Effect. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199794607.003.0061.

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The glare effect consists in a strong brightness enhancement of a bright region determined solely by the presence of linear luminance gradients organized in such a way that the bright ends of the gradients delimit the bright region. The effect is obtained with both achromatic and chromatic gradients. In its achromatic version, the illusion has been employed to study the perception of luminosity and the effects of brightness on lightness in simultaneous contrast configurations. The role of photometric gradients and their distribution in space are discussed, with demos showing how luminance gradients can be employed to generate also darkness enhancements and impressions of illumination. A variant of the glare effect is illustrated in which the brightness enhancement is obtained by employing discrete grey steps separated in space, organized to form so-called luminance pseudo-ramps.
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Uchida, K., R. Ramos y E. Saitoh. Spin Seebeck effect. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198787075.003.0018.

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Chapter 18 This chapter discusses the spin Seebeck effect (SSE), which stands for the generation of a spin current, a flow of spinangular momentum, as a result of a temperature gradient in magnetic materials. In spintronics and spin caloritronics, the SSE is of crucial importance because it enables simple and versatile generation of a spin current from heat. Since the SSE is driven by thermally excited magnon dynaimcs, the thermal spin current can be generated not only from ferromagnetic conductors but also from insulators. Therefore, the SSE is applicable to “insulator-based thermoelectric conversion” which was impossible if only conventional thermoelectric technologies were used. In this chapter, after introducing basic characteristics and mechanisms of the SSE, important experimental progresses, such as the high-magnetic-field response of the SSE and the enhancement of the SSE in multilayer systems, are reviewed.
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Chin, Jason M. y Larysa Workewych. The CSI Effect. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199935352.013.28.

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The CSI effect posits that exposure to television programs that portray forensic science (e.g.,CSI: Crime Scene Investigation) can change the way jurors evaluate forensic evidence. We review (1) the theory behind the CSI effect; (2) the perception of the effect among legal actors; (3) the academic treatment of the effect; and, (4) how courts have dealt with the effect. We demonstrate that while legal actors do see the CSI effect as a serious issue, there is virtually no empirical evidence suggesting it is a real phenomenon. Moreover, many of the remedies employed by courts may do no more than introduce bias into juror decision-making or even trigger the CSI effect when it would not normally occur. We end with suggestions for the proper treatment of the CSI effect in courts and directions for future scholarly work.
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Anjum, Rani Lill y Stephen Mumford. Same Cause, Same Effect. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198733669.003.0005.

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Hume gave the classic formulation of the regularity theory. The causal laws are fixed by the pattern of regularity in events. We have a conceptual constraint on the notion of causal law: the effects that laws describe must be repeatable and robust, applying at every time and place. From the same cause, therefore, we can infer the same effect. And by modus tollens, from a different effect, we infer a different cause. Apparent counterexamples can be marginalized, treated as exceptions, outliers, non-respondents, or effects of background noise or interference. This suggests that scientists accept the broadly Humean notion of causation as regularity.
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Pate, R. Carter, Harland D. Platt y Carter Pate. Phoenix Effect: 9 Revitalizing Strategies No Business Can Do Without. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2002.

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Pate, Carter y Harlan Platt. Phoenix Effect: 9 Revitalizing Strategies No Business Can Do Without. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2007.

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Dowling, Dave. Writing the Right Word: "Its Effect Can Affect Your Writing". Writers Club Press, 2001.

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Blakeslee, Barbara y Mark E. McCourt. The White Effect. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199794607.003.0039.

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The White effect is an illusion in which gray test patches of identical luminance placed on the black and white bars of a square-wave grating appear different in brightness/lightness. The effect has received much attention because the direction of the brightness change does not correlate with the amount of black or white border in contact with the gray test patch or its general vicinity. The test patch on the black bar appears lighter than the test patch on the white bar despite changes in test patch height or inducing grating spatial frequency. In addition, although the test patch shows a smooth change in brightness/lightness as its spatial position is varied relative to the inducing grating, spatial inhomogeneities in brightness/lightness within the test patch are also visible. A large number of “higher-level” explanations have been offered for the White effect; only the oriented-difference-of-Gaussians model can account for all of these properties.
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