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What (who) is secondary effect - definition

IMPACT CRATER FORMED BY THE EJECTA THAT WAS THROWN OUT OF A LARGER CRATER
Secondary meteor; Secondary impact; Secondary craters; Secondary crater chain
  • Illustration of projectile fracturing prior to primary impact to show the chronological procedure of the creation of primary and secondary impacts from projectile fractures.
  • ''[[MESSENGER]]'' image of secondary craters surrounding a primary impact site.
  • Cartoon strip of the formation of impact craters and, subsequently, secondary craters. From left to right, shows the timeline of a mass impacting a body, ejecta propagating from the initial impact, shock wave motion and the resulting cratered surface. The right most rectangle features arrows, which express the location at which secondary craters will form outside of or away from the impact center.
  • Secondary crater chain of Copernicus in Mare Imbrium
  • Copernicus]] (upper center, yellow), ejecta blanketed the surrounding area. Blue denotes the outline of the ejecta deposit; secondary craters and crater chains are orange.

secondary colour         
COLOR MADE BY MIXING TWO PRIMARY COLORS
Secondary colour; Secondary colors; Secondary colours; Primary and secondary color; Subtractive secondary colors
¦ noun a colour resulting from the mixing of two primary colours.
Secondary victimisation         
VICTIM-BLAMING FROM CRIMINAL JUSTICE AUTHORITIES FOLLOWING A REPORT OF AN ORIGINAL VICTIMISATION
Secondary victimization; Secondary Victimization
Secondary victimisation (or post crime victimisation or double victimisation) refers to further victim-blaming from criminal justice authorities following a report of an original victimisation.
secondary key         
  • Secondary dominant in "[[I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing]]" (1971), mm. 1–8<ref>Benward & Saker (2003), p. 277.</ref>[[File:I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing secondary dominant.mid]]
HARMONIC DEVICE IN WESTERN MUSIC
Extended dominant; Applied dominant; Applied chord; Zwischendominante; V7/V; Secondary leading-tone chord; Secondary leading tone chord; Secondary seventh chord; Secondary seventh; Secondary supertonic chord; Secondary supertonic; V/V; Extended dominant relationship; Secondary diminished seventh chord; Secondary function; Chromatic seventh chord; Supertonic chromatic chord; Dominant of the dominant; Secondary (music); Secondary key; Subsidiary key; V of V; Secondary leading-tone; Secondary dominant; Secondary subdominant; Secondary mediant; Secondary submediant; Secondary subtonic; Secondary chords; Secondary dominant chord
<database> A candidate key which is not selected as a primary key. (1997-04-26)

Wikipedia

Secondary crater

Secondary craters are impact craters formed by the ejecta that was thrown out of a larger crater. They sometimes form radial crater chains. In addition, secondary craters are often seen as clusters or rays surrounding primary craters. The study of secondary craters exploded around the mid-twentieth century when researchers studying surface craters to predict the age of planetary bodies realized that secondary craters contaminated the crater statistics of a body's crater count.

Examples of use of secondary effect
1. Most injuries were from the secondary effect of the blasts, such as cuts from flying glass.
2. "The overtly religious atmosphere of the InnerChange program is not simply an overlay or secondary effect of the program –– it is the program," Pratt wrote.
3. "Sleep became impossible – even turning over in bed sent a river of electrical charges running rough me". This had a secondary effect as Dawn began to suffer inflammation the connective tissue, the muscles under her skin.
4. "If Gazprom–Media or any other politically affiliated company acquires News Outdoor, it will only have a secondary effect on the elections," said Dmitry Orlov, political analyst at the Agency for Political and Economic Communications.
5. Pratt ruled, however, that the overtly religious atmosphere is not "a secondary effect of the program –– it is the program." He noted that the cost of all telephone charges were billed to the state under "nonsectarian items," along with 82 percent of the local director‘s salary.