b dominant
Resultant vector or effective vector
The effective annual rate (EAR) increases with more frequent compounding periods. Therefore, continuous compounding yields the highest effective annual rate compared to other compounding intervals such as annually, semi-annually, quarterly, or monthly. This is because continuous compounding allows interest to be calculated and added to the principal at every possible moment, maximizing the effect of interest on interest.
The greatest negative effect of obtaining hydroelectric power is the disruption of local ecosystems caused by dam construction. This can lead to habitat loss for aquatic and terrestrial species, altered water flow, and changes in sediment transport, which can significantly impact biodiversity. Additionally, the flooding of large areas for reservoirs can displace communities and affect local economies. These environmental and social consequences often raise concerns about the long-term sustainability of hydroelectric projects.
hawthorne effect
cause and effect
dominant
The mutation that has the greatest effect is one that is not only beneficial but that is heavily selected for by the environment. Ideally dominant as it will effect the population more rapidly than a recessive trait. Only traits that are selected for or against in a population change the frequency of the occurance of the alleles in the population.
It's a product of cause and effect; with humans being a dominant cause and negativity being a dominant effect.
The verb of effective is effect. As in "to effect something".
It had the greatest effect on the railroad industry.
The CFC's have greatest effect. They react with ozone to deplete it.
Dominant alleles.
dominant
Climate and weather patterns can effect continual change in an ecosystem. Disease and shifts in food supply also continually influence the ecosystem.
Water, or the lack of water, has the greatest effect on cacti.
CFc's have the greatest effect. the decompose ozone.
A dominant reading also known as an invited reading, is the desired effect of the text such as an advertisement. It is the most 'obvious' reading of the text according to the dominant stereotypes.