There are a few intended effects of opposites to create contrast. Like a location right across from something else, moving away from each other and been different altogether.
Placing opposites next to each other in a sentence is called an oxymoron. Oxymorons create a contrast or paradox to emphasize a point or create a heightened effect in writing.
An intended effect is something that will effect something.
Methadone is not intended to create a euphoric effect. If this occurs, it usually means that you are taking too much.
A paradoxical effect is one that is the opposite of that which was therapeutically intended.
It is intended to create a false sense of intimacy between the viewer and the player on the screen. it is a "cheap" effect that has very little "replay value". ie. Scenes that have this effect are not watched over-and-over.
Methadone is not intended to create a euphoric effect. If euphoria occurs this can indicate that you are taking too much methadone.
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.
In order to get the intended effect of establishing a powerful theme you have to have two things. Have the power to produce an outcome and have a hypothesis.
The intended effect of the viewer of the "Gislebertus' Last Judgment tympanum" was to humble the the viewer before the church.
An adverse drug reaction (ADR) is any unexpected or harmful effect of a medication when taken in a normal dose. This can include side effects, allergic reactions, or interactions with other medications. ADRs can range from mild to severe and can impact a person's health and well-being.
Side effect.
A contrast is a marked difference. "...in stark contrast to the luxury they formerly enjoyed."2. juxtaposition of different things: an effect created by placing or arranging very different things such as colors, shades, or textures next to each other. "These poems have a mature voice when contrasted with her earlier work."3. degree of lightness and darkness: the difference, or the use of differences, between the lightest and the darkest parts of something, e.g. to create a special effect in a painting, photograph, or television imageTo differentiate.