Sentences with phrase «effects something produces»

However, what's interesting about testosterone is that the only effect it produces directly is increased muscle mass.
Breathing doesn't promise to cure any ailment, but at the very least, the psychological effects it produces can be an effective treatment in itself.
Equity Issues Past experience with volcanic eruptions that throw material into the stratosphere, blocking a fraction of sunlight from reaching the Earth's surface, shows that the cooling effect they produce is also typically accompanied by reduced precipitation in some areas, increasing the incidence of drought.
Light and effects it produces on objects became the sole elements of interest represented on their paintings, while figurative world and visual veracity slowly disintegrated.
But as to the main lines of his teaching and the effect it produced upon his contemporaries we can be certain enough for all practical purposes.
The study also revealed a dose - response relationship, the more trans - fats that were eaten, the more harmful the effect they produced in the volunteers.
The research also revealed a dose - response relationship, the higher the trans - fat consumption, the more harmful the effect they produced in the individuals.
Growth hormone is sometimes described as master hormone due to the effect it produces on several other hormones and processes in the body.
Depending on the type of materials and parts equipped to a certain Super-combo weapon, the outcome and / or effects they produce can be altered in drastic ways.
Video games provide an aesthetic experience, and the effects they produce in this consumer most closely resembled the silent awe I feel in the presence of the most powerful architecture, sculpture and installation art.
However, International Klein Blue (IKB) stands out for its specific hue quality and effect it produces.
Here, and in other works he shows at Tate Britain, Richards» creates atmospheric, oblique and melancholy scenarios that put me in the poet Mallarme's injunction to «paint, not the thing, but the effect it produces».
«Paint, not the thing, but the effect it produces,» said Mallarmé.
His placement and presentation of the bulbs also reduces them to signify, at once, their own objecthood, the effect they produce and the corporations that produced them, while attempting to remove them from the «symbolic» «transcendental» and allegorical impulses traditionally associated with artistic creation.
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