-
among individuals according to how much they
already have. This has the
net effect of
making it
increasingly difficult for low
ranked individuals to increase...
- they
cancel and have no
net effect. But if, instead,
their lines of
action are not identical, but
merely parallel, then
their effect is to
create a moment...
-
lower incomes) that the
contrary income effect more than
offsets the
substitution effect, and the
net effect of the good's
price rise is to
increase demand...
- IDG Communications. Gaudin,
Sharon (October 15, 2008). "Intel
acquires NetEffect for $8M". Computerworld. IDG Communications. "Swiftfoot
Graphics AB"....
- Huawei, IBM, Intel, LSI Corporation,
Mellanox Technologies,
NetEffect, Neterion,
NetApp,
NetXen,
Oracle Corporation, QLogic, RapidIO, Red Hat,
Silicon Graphics...
-
acting on
objects besides gravity, and
where the
net effect of a tiny
force may have a
large ****ulative
effect over long
periods of time. For example, had...
- The Dunning–Kruger
effect is a
cognitive bias in
which people with
limited competence in a
particular domain overestimate their abilities. It was first...
- its
first application in
March 1998,
although the
study showed that the
net effect of the
change on
actual matches has been minimal.
Matching applicants...
-
Techdirt named the
effect after the
Streisand incident when
writing about Marco Beach Ocean Resort's
takedown notice to urinal.
net (a site
dedicated to...
- heart, the lungs, and the
brain during a
sympathoadrenal response. The
net effect of this is a
shunting of
blood away from the
organs not
necessary to the...