Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [art] effects [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Alkalosis and acidosis can result from problems with the regulation of respiration or metabolism and may therefore occur as a result of the effects of anaesthesia , the surgical procedure , fluid imbalance during the peri-operative period or a pre-existing condition , e.g. diabetes mellitus .
2 The lower rate arose as a result of the effects of sterling weakness during the financial year .
3 A study commissioned by the US Environmental Protection Agency has estimated that between 60 and 360 million people could go hungry as a direct result of the effects of climate change on wheat , rice , maize and soybean yields .
4 It appears that there have been major changes in the rationale and operation of the MTFS as a result of the effects of financial innovation , which would indeed seem to suggest a degree of discretion is necessary in policy actions .
5 It was a typical irony of the effects of the communist system that those who had been least affected by it were best off .
6 The pheromone experiment puts me in mind of the effects of sandalwood essence : people can sometimes have a specific anosmia to its aroma .
7 A third study of the effects on dreaming of watching a film successfully demonstrates the limitations of this technique and also indicates some important factors in determining what becomes incorporated into a spontaneous dream .
8 Clinical neuropsychology involves the study of the effects of brain injury on human behaviour .
9 He had earlier co-authored a report for ICI , proposing a fundamental physical chemistry study of the effects of high pressure on chemical reactions .
10 At least some of the increase in late life fitness in ‘ old ’ lines could have been caused by reduction in the frequency of predominantly late-acting mutations , and a study of the effects of reverse selection suggested that this was the case , and that mutation accumulation had therefore also contributed to ageing in the base stock .
11 Re-employment has been shown to produce measurable improvements in health , but I know of no study of the effects of joining a workfare scheme .
12 Because of uncertainty about the true palliative benefit of combined regimens we conducted a randomised study of the effects of chemotherapy and supportive care on survival and quality of life of patients with colorectal cancer .
13 Although this intellectual atmosphere , or aspect of social concern ( Stoddart , 1981 ) was particularly germane to the study of the effects of human activity ( chapter 6 , p. 116 ) and to the application of environmental investigations ( chapter 9 , p. 186 ) , it also created a situation in which acquisition of information on environmental processes and environmental change was certainly favoured and sometimes positively encouraged .
14 It is also of interest because the US airline deregulation provides a live case study of the effects of completing the internal market .
15 Melcarek and Brown then used it for a study of the effects of chill stress on both prompt and delayed fluorescence .
16 Secondly , a disaggregated study of the effects of unions on wages , redundancies and labour force turnover is being undertaken using both industry and firm level data .
17 Although there has been much detailed study of the effects of tariff reduction in western Europe over the period 1945-68 there has been virtually no research into the impact on foreign trade and national balances of payments of the removal of non-tariff barriers , especially the quotas which had been widely imposed from 1931 onwards .
18 2 Inner cities and employment includes a comparison of employment and economic regeneration in the inner city between London and Birmingham , a study of health and safety issues for black workers , a study of economic aspects of equal opportunity initiatives in employment , and a study of the effects of welfare restructuring on black communities and the potentialities and limitations of the voluntary sector in welfare provision for black people .
19 The research design is for a small sample before-and-after study of the effects of information , feedback and insulation projects on domestic energy use and perceived comfort among residents in a variety of household types and tenures .
20 This project completes the analysis and writing up of material collected in an ESRC financed social anthropological study of the effects of women 's entry into waged employment in the city of Calcutta , India which was carried out in 1981-82 .
21 The research aims to provide : 1 ) the first ever intensive study of the effects of the confrontation from the early 1970s to the present day ; 2 ) an ethnographic study of one Navarran village , and of its political and economic connections with Pamplona , the Navarran capital .
22 To help provide a sharper focus to current policy debates , and in preparation for a larger study of the effects of teacher education , this project will establish an up-to-date database on the nature of a range of approaches to initial teacher education .
23 Behind the Iran Contra Affair by Barbara Trent , recently shown on British television ; and to the British film Hell to Pay by Alexandra Anderson and Anne Cottringer , a study of the effects of the international economic situation on the lives of women in Bolivia .
24 Detailed study of the effects of the use of battlefield nuclear weapons ( notably in the starkly named Nato exercise Carte Blanche of June 1955 which resulted in huge civilian " casualties " ) brought no practical change to allied strategy .
25 Thornton said that the findings would have major implications for the study of the effects of metal pollutants produced by modern industry .
26 The distinction between discovery of causes by resolution and demonstration of the effects of certain causes by composition , was coupled with another , that between what is ‘ more known to us ’ and what is ‘ more known to nature ’ .
27 The fear of the effects of war had been diminished by the quick struggles of the mid-century decades , but warfare was still known to be expensive and the Paris Commune had revived old fears that war might bring revolution .
28 Arguing from the example of Huntingdon 's chorea , Medawar suggested that there could be selection for genetic modifiers delaying the age of onset of the effects of deleterious alleles .
29 If the GIS output is merely numeric , then the distribution of M results gives some indication of the effects of input data uncertainty .
30 If the result is a map , then the total set of output maps can be used to draw confidence intervals or ‘ credibility regions ’ which can be overlaid on the deterministic results as a visual indication of the effects of data uncertainty .
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