Le Chatelier's principle comes into effect when a system at equilibrium is disturbed by changes in temperature, pressure, or concentration. The principle states that the system will adjust to counteract the imposed change and restore equilibrium.
A motion passed at an annual meeting typically comes into effect immediately, unless a specified effective date is included in the motion itself. Once the motion is passed and recorded in the meeting minutes, it is considered official and binding.
The photo electric effect was explained by Einstein in 1905 when he theorized that light could transfer its energy like a particle and knock electrons out of metals. But the actual effect had been observed by a number of scientists since 1887, they just couldn't come up with a satisfactory theory that explained everything they observed. I believe he got the Nobel Prize for his photo electric effect theory, although he is more famous for his Relativity theories.
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.
Friction slows down the motion of an object when it is the only force acting on it. It opposes the object's movement, causing it to eventually come to a stop.
ohip does cover Australian diabetes
Not at the moment but you can purchase Essure and ask OHIP to reimburse you.
No, OHIP doesn't cover gastric banding procedures.
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The Ontario Health Insurance Plan.
Keith C. Minister Norton has written: 'OHIP Works For You' -- subject(s): OHIP information
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Generally, no, not if it is an insured procedure (by OHIP). Please be more specific. This is not a black/white issue.
OHIP does not typically cover magnetic therapy as it is considered an alternative or complementary treatment. OHIP generally covers medically necessary services provided by physicians or health care practitioners. Magnetic therapy is often not considered a standard part of conventional medical treatment.
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One will be able to get information on the nearest OHIP location by calling service Canada on their toll free number, which is 1-866-532-3161. The address may also be changed online through the health government website.