1.   But by the middle of the night, the alcohol will be metabolized and the rebound effect will set in.

2.   The best explanation for this is the so-called rebound effect, otherwise known as acute tolerance.

3.   But just as with booze, you may get a rebound effect and an onslaught of early-morning dreaming.

4.   He said they can be effective if used for a short time, but they often produce a rebound effect that worsens symptoms later.

5.   However, Tandy said, a patient may suffer from a rebound effect.

6.   Some long-range forecasts say she could arrive in the autumn as a rebound effect of El Nino, which begins with unusually warm waters in the equatorial Pacific.

n. + effect >>共 633
health 11.79%
knock-on 5.10%
year 2.72%
wealth 2.72%
multiplier 2.55%
take 2.49%
spillover 2.44%
contagion 2.04%
snowball 1.59%
tax 1.19%
rebound 0.34%
rebound + n. >>共 69
home 6.06%
goal 5.30%
shot 5.30%
attempt 4.55%
effect 4.55%
midway 3.79%
battle 3.03%
basket 2.27%
fuel 2.27%
close 2.27%
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