• In energy conservation and energy economics, the rebound effect (or take-back effect) is the reduction in expected gains from new technologies that increase...
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  • The rebound effect, or rebound phenomenon, is the emergence or re-emergence of symptoms that were either absent or controlled while taking a medication...
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    occurs when the rebound effect is greater than 100%, exceeding the original efficiency gains. The size of the direct rebound effect is dependent on the...
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    quantum effects of gravity become so strongly repulsive that the universe rebounds back out, forming a new branch. Throughout this collapse and bounce, the...
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  • up rebound in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rebound can refer to: Rebound (1931 film), a 1931 movie starring Ina Claire and Robert Ames Rebound (American...
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  • Somogyi rebound is a contested explanation of phenomena of elevated blood sugars experienced by diabetics in the morning. Also called the Somogyi effect and...
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    considered below: The role of technology; resource decoupling and the rebound effect; a declining-state economy; the possibility of having capitalism without...
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    literature, however, warns about these technological advances due to the "rebound effect", also known as Jevons paradox. This concept is based on observations...
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    examples of the direct rebound effect. Estimates of the size of the rebound effect range from roughly 5% to 40%. The rebound effect is likely to be less...
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  • main economic subjects – the rebound effect, the energy efficiency gap and more recently, 'green nudges'. The Rebound Effect (1860s to 1930s) While energy...
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  • Rashomon effect (psychology) Ratchet effect (game theory) Rear projection effect (special effects) Rebound effect (medical sign) Rebound effect (conservation)...
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    has a high risk of causing extreme withdrawal symptoms and a severe rebound effect of the underlying mental health disorder. Spontaneous abortions may...
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  • those who hadn't used thought suppression; later coined the rebound effect. This effect has been replicated and can even be done with implausible targets...
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  • other settings, such as energy consumption, where it is termed the "rebound effect". For example, according to a 2008 study, people with energy-efficient...
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  • depletion rather than a maximum longevity or utility principle. The rebound effect will usually be larger if energy costs make up a large share of the...
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  • A medication overuse headache (MOH), also known as a rebound headache, usually occurs when painkillers are taken frequently to relieve headaches. These...
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    Hangover (redirect from Hangover effect)
    Comedown (drugs) Emotional hangover Food drunk Honeymoon-hangover effect Rebound effect Hem E (10 September 2000). "Hangover eller veisalgi?" [Hangover...
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    sexually transmitted diseases other than HIV. Moral hazard Omission bias Rebound effect Unintended consequences Self-licensing Tullock's spike, a thought experiment...
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  • hygiene (e.g., improving sleep patterns) are thought to have an additive effect on treating dysthymic symptoms and preventing them from worsening. There...
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    feared situations or objects. This treatment was largely effective with an effect size from d = 0.78 to d = 1.34, and these effects were shown to increase...
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    reductions and rebound effects after solar dimming measures with even more accelerated warming. Boomerang effect (psychology) – Unintended effect of persuasion...
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    substance abuse and substance-related Drug overdose Intoxication Physical dependence Rebound effect Stimulant psychosis Substance dependence Withdrawal...
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  • substance abuse and substance-related Drug overdose Intoxication Physical dependence Rebound effect Stimulant psychosis Substance dependence Withdrawal...
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    substance abuse and substance-related Drug overdose Intoxication Physical dependence Rebound effect Stimulant psychosis Substance dependence Withdrawal...
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  • substance abuse and substance-related Drug overdose Intoxication Physical dependence Rebound effect Stimulant psychosis Substance dependence Withdrawal...
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  • environmental movement In economics, in the Jevons paradox, when the rebound effect exceeds 100% Backfire (album), by the Goa trance group Transwave Backfire...
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    substance abuse and substance-related Drug overdose Intoxication Physical dependence Rebound effect Stimulant psychosis Substance dependence Withdrawal...
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    disposable income for additional consumption elsewhere (an example of the "rebound effect") and (ii) technology (or globalisation) that leads to the availability...
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  • bear in the expression task. Initial suppression, hence, produced a rebound effect. The second experiment added a third group, asking participants to think...
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  • found to occur in even the most resilient individuals, but with profound effect in someone with emotional instability like Louis Vivet (1863–?), who had...
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