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early effect

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early effect [′ər·lē i‚fekt]
(electronics)
A change in the base width of a bipolar transistor as a function of base-collector bias voltage.


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1989), a positive aspect is that progression of the very early effect may not always occur when the exposure is substantially decreased (Hotz et al.
It is not the primary cause of the illness, but it is the most visible and debilitating early effect of the disease and the main target for therapeutic treatments.
We hypothesized that microarrays could identify changes in gene expression that could be used as new biomarkers of exposure and early effect for benzene and provide information on mechanisms of benzene toxicity.
 
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