Visual effects commonly refers to post-production alterations of the film's images.
"Dispersive effects" refer to dispersion relations between the frequency and the speed of the waves.
"Psychiatric moans" refers to effects on the central nervous system.
The term "spillover effects" when used in Media refers to the reinforcement of a conflict.
The cause and effect only refer to the pan-organistic body transformation.
Although this model represents a one-way flow of communication, the 'effect' also refers to feedback in public relations.
It arises from change in the current's own magnetic field, and effect referred to as self-inductance.
In the social sciences and general usage, the effect refers to how people change their behavior when aware of being watched (see Hawthorne effect).
Side effect or side effects may also refer to:
A topical effect, in the pharmacodynamic sense, may refer to a local, rather than systemic, target for a medication.