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effectiveness is how well an organisation sets and achieves its goals.
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effector The last point in a chain displayed as a null. Moving the effector invokes inverse kinematics (IK), which modifies the angles of all the joints in the chain between the root and the effector. The effector is the child of the chain root. See also Chain.
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effectiveness The extent to which the goals of the system are attained, or the degree to which a system can be elected to achieve a set of specific mission requirements. Also, an output of the cost effectiveness analysis.
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effect what you feel when you read a text; this covers your reaction to the subject-matter or ideas as well as how you feel about particular aspects of a text such as the author's style, or the actions of the characters
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effect m. the alteration of the association between two variables under study as a function of a third variable.
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