An intended effect is something that will effect something.
They intended the House of Representatives to be close to the people and responsive to their needs.
The bill of rights is intended to protect individual freedoms and their rights.
The intended audience included white women as well as white men.
The Clayton Antitrust Act was intended to stop trusts from ever forming.apex=)
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The PTR level is intended to protect people and vehicles on a highway from the effects of an accidental explosion.
The PTR level is intended to protect people and vehicles on a highway from the effects of an accidental explosion.
Side effects are usually those maladies that are unintended. In other words, a drug has certain effects that are intended to be felt, and then there are other effects that are not intended and are usually not positive. For instance, beta blockers for high blood pressure can cause urinary retention. The intended effect is to lower blood pressure, the side effect is the problem urinating.
Intended or anticipated effects that part of a society has, but in a bad way.
On the contrary, side effects are undesirable. A good effect is the intended effect, not a side effect. It is the unintended, bad effects that are considered to be side effects.
1) it acts on the organ or organ system it is intended to act on 2) the action of the drug is as intended (for example, if it is meant as a diuretic, it actually causes the kidneys to excrete more urine) 3) it does not have any side effects (that is, it does not have any biological effects other than the ones intended).
What CBRNE agent typically intended for use in military operations to kill, seriously injure, or incapacitate mainly through their physiological effects
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Legal drugs are intended to treat disease. Illegal drugs, in comparison, are intended to be fun. In both cases, legal or illegal, you can expect side-effects.
What CBRNE agent typically intended for use in military operations to kill, seriously injure, or incapacitate mainly through their physiological effects
Historians mostly or people interested in the Battle of Hastings and its before and afetr effects.