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11Slashdot effect — Slashdot Rob Malda (CmdrTaco) Jeff Bates (hemos) Slashdot effect This box: view · talk · …
12Races in Mass Effect — This article is about the fictional species found within the Mass Effect universe contained in both the and Xbox 360 and PC video game.Known sapient speciesAsari The asari are a humanoid species that hold one of three permanent seats on the… …
13Bloom (shader effect) — Bloom (sometimes referred to as light bloom or glow) is a computer graphics effect used in computer games, demos and high dynamic range rendering (HDR) to reproduce an imaging artifact of real world cameras. The effect produces fringes (or… …
14Distancing effect — The distancing effect, commonly mistranslated as the alienation effect[dubious – discuss] (German: Verfremdungseffekt), is a performing arts concept coined by playwright Bertolt Brecht which prevents the audience from losing itself passively and… …
15Through colour render — is a sand/cement/lime based render that is made from WOPC and added pigment to produce a coloured effect that is throughout the body of the material. The pigment is preblended into the product as part of the manufacturing process to produce a… …
16Hall of mirrors effect — [ Doom II .] In computer graphics, the hall of mirrors (HOM) effect is a visual anomaly caused by missing or broken surfaces during 3D rendering. When a surface is not drawn, the area of the screen where it would have rendered retains the… …
17put into effect — index enact, enforce, exercise (discharge a function), implement, operate, pass (approve) …
18neutralize — v. a. 1. Counterbalance, counterpoise, render neutral, render inert, destroy the effect of, render of no effect. 2. Invalidate, render inoperative …
19Protein folding — Protein thermodynamics redirects here. For the thermodynamics of reactions catalyzed by proteins, see Enzyme. Protein before and after folding. Protein folding is the process by which a protein structure assumes its functional shape or… …
20Exinanite — Ex*in a*nite, v. t. [L. exinanitus, p. p. of exinanire; ex out (intens.) + inanire to make empty, inanis, empty.] To make empty; to render of no effect; to humble. [Obs.] Bp. Pearson. [1913 Webster] …