Examples of using Specific effect in English and their translations into Italian
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which can have a specific effect on outcomes.
physical environmental factors produce in the first instance a specific effect which can often be extremely dangerous:
Each card has a specific effect: red cards affect the number
the fact that"consecration" is the specific effect of baptism, does not prevent the promotion of a theology of the"consecrated life".
For the purpose of this directive air quality standards means the maximum atmospheric concentrations of lead at which lead has no specific effect on the lungs and which ensure that the contribution of atmospheric lead to the total body burden may be kept down to less than one quarter.
In the process of transposition, Member States should refrain in particular from adding additional constitutive elements to the basic offences such as e.g. a special intention to derive illicit proceeds from crime or the presence of a specific effect such as causing a considerable damage.
this has become an important subject in environmental policy- or the specific effect on the health of children
Cryodestruction is rarely used because of the specific effects on the skin.
Any such specific effects will need to be assessed within those policy proposals.
Below are a few cannabis strains that are known for their specific effects.
It is a product intended to be mixed with the colours to obtain specific effects.
So let's see how the specific effects of the supplement act on the body.
Measuring country and regional specific effects.
We will need, in future, to monitor the specific effects of these new developments.
What are the specific effects of this increase in risk for equity markets?
Hail also has specific effects on some moves and Abilities.
Investigations of some specific effects of certain classes of pollutants, which are not considered in the usual screening pattern.
In order to take account of the specific effects on the lungs, maximum exposure values over short periods of time should also be considered.
The act is the action of producing specific effects, the individual acts that imply a moral appraisal.
The short-term studies showed only specific effects due to the iodine released on ingestion, but no other significant toxic effects were seen.