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One of these is that if it is placed in a magnetic field it exhibits a phenomenon known as the relativistic quantum Hall effect.
ECONOMIST: The 2010 Nobel prizes
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From that, through a complicated and rather tiresome procedure involving phenomena known as the Josephson effect and the quantum Hall effect, it is possible to express electrical power in terms of h and so, to calculate h in terms of the balanced mass.
ECONOMIST: Weighing a kilogram
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In spite of such confusion, Mr Hall argues that options undoubtedly have an incentive effect.
ECONOMIST: A survey on pay
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"The last 200 are the Lance effect, " said Superfrog director Mitch Hall, noting that Armstrong also agreed to host a fundraiser after Sunday's race.
WSJ: Triathlons Part Waters for Lance Armstrong
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The knock-on effect would be the closure of the village hall.
BBC: Farm
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The mixed messages from City Hall come just weeks before the ban is slated to take effect and as a state judge considers a lawsuit seeking to shelve the drink-size regulations altogether.
WSJ: Mayor: State Should Shift on Sugary Drinks
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The measures, which are due to take effect in September 2013 will affect 250 people, Lord Hall added.
BBC: pay-offs to be capped at ?150,000
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Besides a potential decline in attendance at the museum and a negative effect on tourism in Cooperstown, a boycott by several Hall of Famers during Induction Weekend could spell doom for a beloved summer tradition and an American institution.
FORBES: A Hall of Fame Quandary Involving Sportsmanship, Integrity and Character
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To hear the effect of wave field synthesis, you have to be inside a WFS hall, where no matter where you're sitting you're enveloped but not deafened by the sound those carefully placed speakers produce.
NPR: IRCAM: The Quiet House Of Sound