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Depending on the context, effect is already a verb. For example, "to effect something" or to "make something have effect" is an action and therefore a verb.
lasing effect
rotator
The change in frequency is caused by the Doppler Effect
Yes it is, try it
fossa
its not good for you but its not bad for you. that old myth about it staying inside for 7 years is just that--a myth. it'll digest just like anything else you eat. but just to reiterate, swallowing gum is neither good nor bad for you.
Yes, Price effect = substitution effect + income effect
the Coriolis effect
The therapeutic effect is otherwise known as the "desired effect". The effect we want the drug to do. In contrast to Adverse or undesired effect.
e.g weed. effect: gets you high side effect: cancer the drugs effect is the intentional effect of the drug. the side-effect is the unintentional effect. eg: pain medication's effect is to ease pain.. it's side-effect is that it often times will make you dizzy. you're not taking it to get dizzy, you're taking it to eliminate pain. therefor the dizziness is the side-effect.
e.g weed. effect: gets you high side effect: cancer the drugs effect is the intentional effect of the drug. the side-effect is the unintentional effect. eg: pain medication's effect is to ease pain.. it's side-effect is that it often times will make you dizzy. you're not taking it to get dizzy, you're taking it to eliminate pain. therefor the dizziness is the side-effect.
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The correct phrase is "come into effect." This is the standard phrasing when referring to something becoming effective or operative.
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