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  • 21Effects of MDMA on the human body — This article discusses the effects of MDMA (3,4 methylenedioxy N methylamphetamine, commonly known as Ecstasy ) on the human brain and body. More general information on MDMA, such as history and legal status, can be found in the main entry for… …

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  • 22Effects of nuclear explosions — An American nuclear test. Nuclear weapons …

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  • 23Effects of global warming — This article is about (primarily) effects during the 21st century. For longer term effects, see Long term effects of global warming. The variou …

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  • 24Effects pedal — An effects pedal (or a Stomp Box ) is an electronic effects unit housed in a small metal or plastic chassis used by musicians, usually electric guitar players, to modify their instrument sound. Musicians playing electronic keyboards,… …

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  • 25Effects of domestic violence on children — Contents 1 The effects of witnessing domestic violence on children 2 Symptoms children may have while witnessing 3 Effects on Infants and Toddlers …

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  • 26Effects of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans — Hurricane Katrina 2005 Atlantic hu …

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  • 27Effects of nuclear explosions on human health — See also Effects of Nuclear Explosions Nuclear weapons History Warfare Arms race Design Testing Effects …

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  • 28Effects of global warming on South Asia — Lakshadweep, comprising tiny low lying islands, are at risk of being inundated by sea level rises associated with global warming. The effects of global warming on the Indian subcontinent vary from the submergence of low lying islands and coastal… …

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  • 29Effects loop — An effects loop is a series of audio effects units, connected between two points of a signal path; usually between the pre amp and power amp stages of an amplifier circuit, although occasionally between two pre amp stages. The two principal uses… …

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  • 30Effects of high altitude on humans — Climbing Mount Rainier. The effects of high altitude on humans are considerable. The percentage saturation of hemoglobin with oxygen determines the content of oxygen in our blood. After the human body reaches around 2,100 m (7,000 feet) above sea …

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