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Corpse hole effect

The answer is as follows:

The corpse hole effect is that the corpses are layered together. After a long time, the corpse will produce extremely corrosive corpse gas, which will corrode this "world" into a "hole", that is, the "corpse hole effect".

affect

Effect, pinyin xi à oyō ng, refers to a specific scientific phenomenon produced by a certain motive or reason, usually named after its discoverer. Such as Faraday effect.

Effect is a causal phenomenon composed of some factors and some results in a limited environment, which is often used to describe a natural phenomenon and a social phenomenon. The word effect is generalized and does not necessarily refer to the causal relationship in strict scientific theorems and laws. Examples are greenhouse effect, butterfly effect, caterpillar effect, tuning fork effect, barrel effect, gestalt collapse effect and so on.

Chinese name

affect

Foreign name

affect

pronounce

Xidan

trait

Usually named after its discoverer.

application area

The role of "The Biography of Guo Yu in the Later Han Dynasty": "Being in harmony with the emperor is a doctor, and it has many effects."

The result of physical or chemical action. Such as photoelectric effect, thermal effect and chemical effect. Or on the sensitivity of initial conditions, such as the butterfly effect.

Changes in physiological and biochemical functions or morphology caused by drugs become effects.

efficiency

It refers to the evaluation of the ability of goods or behaviors to satisfy people's desires, or the effect refers to the degree of satisfaction that consumers feel when they consume goods. Effect is the basis of analyzing consumer behavior in analytical economics. According to its measurement, it can be divided into cardinal utility theory and ordinal effect theory. The difference between the two is whether the effect can be summarized.

definition

Refers to the biological changes of individuals, organs or tissues caused by a certain dose of exogenous chemicals in contact with the body.