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 Übersetzung für 'reverse effect' von Englisch nach Deutsch
reverse effectumgekehrte Wirkung {f}
4 Wörter
[they] have the reverse effect[sie] haben die entgegengesetzte Wirkung
Teiltreffer
psych.
reverse seasonal affective disorder <reverse SAD> [summer SAD]
Sommerdepression {f}
biochem.
reverse triiodothyronine <reverse T3, rT3>
reverses Triiodthyronin {n} <reverses T3, rT3>
MedTech.
blood oxygenation level dependent effect <BOLD effect>
BOLD-Effekt {m}
optics
quadratic electro-optic effect <QEO effect>
quadratischer elektrooptischer Effekt {m}
astron.
Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect <SZ effect>
Sunjajew-Seldowitsch-Effekt {m}
optics
linear electro-optic effect <LEO effect>
linearer elektrooptischer Effekt {m}
electr.
tunnel magnetoresistance effect <TMR effect>
Tunnelmagnetowiderstandseffekt {m} <TMR-Effekt> [auch: Tunnelmagnetwiderstandseffekt]
electr.
colossal magnetoresistance effect <CMR effect>
kolossaler magnetoresistiver Effekt {m}
electr.
colossal magnetoresistance effect <CMR effect>
CMR-Effekt {m}
electr.
giant magnetoresistance effect <GMR effect>
GMR-Effekt {m}
chem.
electromeric effect <M effect>
mesomerer Effekt {m} <M-Effekt>
chem.
electromeric effect <M effect>
Mesomerie-Effekt {m} <M-Effekt>
chem.phys.
induction effect <I effect>
Induktionseffekt {m} <I-Effekt>
chem.
mesomeric effect <M effect>
mesomerer Effekt {m} <M-Effekt>
chem.phys.
induction effect <I-effect>
Induktionswirkung {f}
chem.
electromeric effect <M effect>
Mesomerieeffekt {m} <M-Effekt>
chem.
resonance effect <M effect>
Mesomerie-Effekt {m} <M-Effekt>
chem.
resonance effect <M effect>
Mesomerieeffekt {m} <M-Effekt>
chem.
mesomeric effect <M effect>
Mesomerie-Effekt {m} <M-Effekt>
chem.
alpha effect <α-effect>
Alpha-Effekt {m} <α-Effekt>
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Übersetzung für 'reverse effect' von Englisch nach Deutsch

reverse effect
umgekehrte Wirkung {f}

[they] have the reverse effect
[sie] haben die entgegengesetzte Wirkung

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reverse seasonal affective disorder <reverse SAD> [summer SAD]
Sommerdepression {f}psych.
reverse triiodothyronine <reverse T3, rT3>
reverses Triiodthyronin {n} <reverses T3, rT3>biochem.
blood oxygenation level dependent effect <BOLD effect>
BOLD-Effekt {m}MedTech.
quadratic electro-optic effect <QEO effect>
quadratischer elektrooptischer Effekt {m}optics
Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect <SZ effect>
Sunjajew-Seldowitsch-Effekt {m}astron.
linear electro-optic effect <LEO effect>
linearer elektrooptischer Effekt {m}optics
tunnel magnetoresistance effect <TMR effect>
Tunnelmagnetowiderstandseffekt {m} <TMR-Effekt> [auch: Tunnelmagnetwiderstandseffekt]electr.
colossal magnetoresistance effect <CMR effect>
kolossaler magnetoresistiver Effekt {m}electr.

CMR-Effekt {m}electr.
giant magnetoresistance effect <GMR effect>
GMR-Effekt {m}electr.
electromeric effect <M effect>
mesomerer Effekt {m} <M-Effekt>chem.

Mesomerie-Effekt {m} <M-Effekt>chem.

Mesomerieeffekt {m} <M-Effekt>chem.
induction effect <I effect>
Induktionseffekt {m} <I-Effekt>chem.phys.
mesomeric effect <M effect>
mesomerer Effekt {m} <M-Effekt>chem.

Mesomerie-Effekt {m} <M-Effekt>chem.
induction effect <I-effect>
Induktionswirkung {f}chem.phys.
resonance effect <M effect>
Mesomerie-Effekt {m} <M-Effekt>chem.

Mesomerieeffekt {m} <M-Effekt>chem.
alpha effect <α-effect>
Alpha-Effekt {m} <α-Effekt>chem.
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Yet these researchers found that in the long-term this combination provided a reverse effect, accelerating the cognitive slowing of the brain (bradyphrenia) and motor movement (bradykinesia).
  • The reverse effect is observed when the pupillary center is nasal to the visual axis.
  • These policies often had the reverse effect of stimulating resistance, usually in the form of homeschooling and tighter unity in the minority groups, especially the Poles.
  • In 1834, Jean Charles Athanase Peltier discovered the reverse effect, that running an electric current through the junction of two dissimilar conductors could, depending on the direction of the current, cause it to act as a heater or cooler.
  • It is worth considering whether diegetic border crossing always strengthens the potential for resistant reading (as might seem intuitively likely, given that readers are moving in and out of the story), or whether on some occasions it might trigger the reverse effect.

  • As the sterling silver coins were attached to a gold standard, this exchange rate did not realistically represent the value of the silver in the Spanish dollars as compared to the value of the gold in the British gold sovereign, and as such, the order-in-council had the reverse effect in many colonies.
  • Celebrity endorsement also affects the celebrity. The brand itself can have a positive and negative influence on the celebrities' image showing a reverse effect of the celebrity endorsing the brand.
  • Decreasing the amount shows the reverse effect. The lowest catalytic concentrations that allow polymerisation in a reasonable period of time should be used.
  • On the rising tide, a reverse effect is noted. Only few parts of the reef completely dry.
  • The reverse effect occurs during a slam-deceleration.

  • They orbit in the outermost edge of the asteroid belt in a 4:3 orbital resonance with Jupiter, the result of the periodic force Jupiter exerts on a body with Thule's orbital period, in the same way (though with the reverse effect) as the Kirkwood gaps in the more inner parts of the asteroid belt.
  • As the sterling silver coins were attached to a gold standard, this exchange rate did not realistically represent the value of the silver in the Spanish dollars as compared to the value of the gold in the British gold sovereign, and as such, the order-in-council had the reverse effect in many colonies.
  • There were calls to revise the new electoral law prior to integration, which the reverse effect from its intent of increasing small party representation as more seats were won by the big parties.
  • The reverse effect has also been suggested. A review carried out in London reports that cycling levels fell across Kew bridge following the removal of a bus lane, despite a general increase in cycling in the city.
  • When both groups of participants were given high levels of social undermining the African American participants had fewer achievements in symptom reduction, while the Caucasians participants had the reverse effect of symptom reduction.

  • The reverse effect is known as impact ionization.
  • In 1831, Faraday (and independently Joseph Henry) discovered the reverse effect, the production of an electric potential or current through magnetism – known as electromagnetic induction; these two discoveries are the basis of the electric motor and the electric generator, respectively.
  • These policies had the reverse effect of increasing the tax burden, as the local elites used the opportunity to enact new taxes without lowering the old ones; they were able to do so as control from the centre was weak.
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