1. A cause has a power to produce its effect. 2. Bacon could argue that Antichrist would invoke stellar influences and magic words having the power to produce physical effects. 3. Breaking it, if it can be found, produces the effect of keying out the engram. 4. Direct and indirect effects Multiple causality means that two or more causes tend to work together to produce an effect. 5. Grated crayon added to paint produces interesting effects and can give different shades of colour. 6. However, high doses of radiation that damage cells usually produce effects that can be related specifically to the radiation exposure. 7. However, including blacks in real estate ads does produce positive effects for black readers. 8. If we combine these sounds, they produce an effect that is almost jazzy. 9. It produces effects that mimic those of many other drugs, such as opium, cocaine, Valium, and ether. 10. The impossibility of giving orders in the darkness, among the tangled thickets, soon produced its effects. |