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Reduced can be positive or negative. For example, "His allowance was reduced because he did not do his chores. As positive, The tension was reduced when they talked about their problems. Though both mean "lessened," in the first example, it has a negative effect, but in the second example, the effect is positive.
an economic side effect that generates unexpected benefits
an economic side effect that generates unexpected benefits
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Numbers have no effect on marriage. From the lighter side . . . I suppose it would be considered a positive effect if a woman was richly widowed twelve times!
" Anode " is generally refer to POSITIVE. Cathode generally refer to NEGATIVE. But these terms are use for different applications ( For example: you wouldn't refer to the POSITIVE side of a battery as ANODE or NEGATIVE side as CATHODE, it commonly refer as positive or negative when you are dealing with battery application etc. )
Yeah, water is an example. Oxygen is usually negative, and hydrogen is usually positive.
Anything that is created can have a positive and negative side. I would say that developments in technology such as computers and digital technology have had an amazingly positive effect on society in allowing us to not be tied to a specific location for work for example, or in terms of being able to have information available in an instant.
This question is incomplete. A positive side could mean the positive side of a situation. A positive side could mean the side that is correct or apart of a chemical equation.
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Because the term side effect is relative. For example, if morphine is given for pain and it makes one constipated, the constipation would be considered a side effect. However if the morphine is given to stop diarrhea, then the pain-killing has become the "side effect." To make a simple comparison, a rose can be a weed if it is growing somewhere it is not wanted.
The side effect of this medication is drowsiness.This is a side effect of radiation poisoning.