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RISE IN OVERALL HUMAN INTELLIGENCE DURING THE 20TH CENTURY
Flynn Effect; The Flynn Effect; Flyn effect; Lynn-Flynn effect; Lynn-Flynn Effect; Reverse Flynn effect
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  • Mean standing height and mean GA (both in z scores units+5) by year of testing, from Sundet et al. 2004 (figure 3)

damaging effect      
(n.) = efecto nocivo, efecto perjudicial
Ex: This article considers the damaging effects of the Harmattan, a very hot and dusty wind that blows in Nigeria and other West African countries, on library materials and staff.
damaging         
  • Damage caused by military action in the Gulf War
  • Damage to cabbage leaves caused by insects
  • Damage to a gas station in Texas caused by a hurricane
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CHANGES INTRODUCED INTO A SYSTEM THAT ADVERSELY AFFECT ITS CURRENT OR FUTURE PERFORMANCE
Institutional damage; Institutional Damage; Massive damage; Draft:Damage; Undamaged; Damage (concept); Damaging; Damaged
(adj.) = perjudicial
Ex: Potentially as damaging are errors that result from poor editing and proofreading.
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* damaging effect = efecto nocivo, efecto perjudicial
thermoelectric         
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  • doped]] and n-doped semiconductors), configured as a [[thermoelectric generator]]. If the load resistor at the bottom is replaced with a [[voltmeter]], the circuit then functions as a temperature-sensing [[thermocouple]].
DIRECT CONVERSION OF TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCES TO ELECTRIC VOLTAGE AND VICE VERSA
Peltier effect; Seebeck effect; Peltier Effect; Thermoelectric; Thomson effect; Thomson Effect; Seebeck Effect; Thermoelectric Effect; Peltier junction; Peltier-Seebeck effect; Seeback effect; Peltier–Seebeck effect; Thompson effect; Peltier device or Peltier heat pump; Water chiller cool rod; Thomson coefficient; Peltier coefficient; Peltier constant; Peltier Junction; Peltier plate; Thermoelectricity; Thermoelectric plate; Thermoelectric plates; Thermocell; Second Thomson relation; Thomson relations; Peltier panel; Peltier cell
(adj.) = termoeléctrico
Ex: The guidelines inform us that "a descriptor represents a concept", so it would appear that thermoelectric devices and microorganism control are both "concepts".

Definitie

Peltier Effect
The thermal effect produced by the passage of a current through the junction of two unlike conductors. Such junction is generally the seat of thermo-electric effects, and a current is generally produced by heating such a junction. If an independent current is passed in the same direction as that of the thermoelectric current, it cools the junction, and warms it if passed in the other direction. In general terms, referring to thermo-electric couples, if passed through them it tends to cool the hot and heat the cool junction. The phenomenon does not occur in zinc-copper junctions.

Wikipedia

Flynn effect

The Flynn effect is the substantial and long-sustained increase in both fluid and crystallized intelligence test scores that were measured in many parts of the world over the 20th century. When intelligence quotient (IQ) tests are initially standardized using a sample of test-takers, by convention the average of the test results is set to 100 and their standard deviation is set to 15 or 16 IQ points. When IQ tests are revised, they are again standardized using a new sample of test-takers, usually born more recently than the first; the average result is set to 100. When the new test subjects take the older tests, in almost every case their average scores are significantly above 100.

Test score increases have been continuous and approximately linear from the earliest years of testing to the present. For example, a study published in the year 2009 found that British children's average scores on the Raven's Progressive Matrices test rose by 14 IQ points from 1942 to 2008. Similar gains have been observed in many other countries in which IQ testing has long been widely used, including other Western European countries, as well as Japan and South Korea.

There are numerous proposed explanations of the Flynn effect, such as the rise in efficiency of education, along with skepticism concerning its implications. Similar improvements have been reported for semantic and episodic memory. Some research suggests that there may be an ongoing reversed Flynn effect (i.e., a decline in IQ scores) in Norway, Denmark, Australia, Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, and German-speaking countries. This is said to have started in the 1990s and to be occurring despite the average performance of 15-year olds in those same countries ranking above the international average on the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment in reading, mathematics, and science in 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015, and 2018. In certain cases, this apparent reversal may be due to cultural changes which render parts of intelligence tests obsolete. Meta-analyses indicate that, overall, the Flynn effect continues, either at the same rate, or at a slower rate in developed countries.

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4. The outbreak of the disease, however, had a damaging effect on the country’s poultry industry.
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