The inverse effect uses a voltage applied to a piezoelectric crystal to bend it in a desired direction.
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And changes in the Fed funds rate had an inverse effect on the economy, with a lag, of course.
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More recently, the existence of both direct and inverse effects was demonstrated not only in semiconductors, but also in metals.
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It is the inverse effect of a greyout, where blood flows away from the head to the lower parts of the body.
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This dimension is seen as working against autonomy and tends to have an inverse effect as individuals may perceive a more controlling environment.
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The peace talks in Belfast have stalled, in part because the increase in Catholic confidence seems to have had an inverse effect on the Protestant psyche.
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However, because phenomenologically is the inverse effect of the magneto-optical Faraday effect, magnetization reversal by circularly polarized light is referred to as the inverse Faraday effect.
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The control group saw inverse effects : obesity rates rose 4.4 %, though the overweight and obese combined rate fell similarly as in the experimental group, by 2.2 %.
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Your proposal therefore would have the inverse effect even " before " the selective effect of the revolution is taken into consideration . talk ) 15 : 09, 15 March 2013 ( UTC)