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... effect of the price change . Its effect via the relative price change is called the substitution effect . The division can be carried out graphically as follows : let the price of X increase so that the price line in Figure 7 moves from ...
... effect of the price change . Its effect via the relative price change is called the substitution effect . The division can be carried out graphically as follows : let the price of X increase so that the price line in Figure 7 moves from ...
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... effect , in which the virus becomes an endosymbiont ( lives dor- mantly in the host cell ) ; cytopathic effect , in which the cell dies ; hyperplastic effect , in which the cells are stimu- lated to divide prior to cell death , followed ...
... effect , in which the virus becomes an endosymbiont ( lives dor- mantly in the host cell ) ; cytopathic effect , in which the cell dies ; hyperplastic effect , in which the cells are stimu- lated to divide prior to cell death , followed ...
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... effect and the Compton effect . ν In an attempt to explain blackbody radiation ( radiation from a theoretically perfectly nonreflecting , or completely absorbing - i.e . , " black " body ) , Max Planck postulated that energy is radiated ...
... effect and the Compton effect . ν In an attempt to explain blackbody radiation ( radiation from a theoretically perfectly nonreflecting , or completely absorbing - i.e . , " black " body ) , Max Planck postulated that energy is radiated ...
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