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"Affect" is a verb that means "to influence." "Effect" is usually a noun that means "a result" or "influence." As a verb, "effect" means "to accomplish" or "to produce." (Examples: The devastating effects of the hurricane affected the lives of everyone in the small coastal town. The new taxes effected a change in the school budget.)
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A systematic way of examining a design prospectively for possible ways in which failure can occur. It assumes that no matter how knowledgeable or careful people are, errors will occur in some situations and may even be likely to occur.
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The temperature of a blackbody that has same luminosity and size as a star. In effect it represents the temeprature of the photosphere ('surface') of a star. Expressed in Kelvin, K.
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efficiency, result and issue related effectiveness and business and cost efficiency, that is, the right things at the right time without resorting to resources, which it would be sound to save or use more usefully.
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