Betekenis van:
side effect

side effect
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • bijkomend effect
  • any adverse and unwanted secondary effect

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

side effect
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • ongewenste werking medicijn; bijkomend verschijnsel
  • any adverse and unwanted secondary effect

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

side effect
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a secondary and usually adverse effect of a drug or therapy
    "severe headaches are one of the side effects of the drug"

    Hyperoniemen

    Hyponiemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. What's the side effect?
    2. This has visual impairment as a side effect.
    3. A side effect of the eye surgery is dry eyes.
    4. Synergy gains were seen as a positive side-effect but were certainly not the main driving force behind the transaction at the time.
    5. The Commission considers that this increase in steel-processing capacity is a side-effect of the productivity improvements and is not disproportionate to the productivity increases achieved.
    6. However, the idea of a VPP was put to one side in the subsequent course of the proceedings, until Italy decided to put it into effect.
    7. Synergy effects were seen as a positive (side-)effect but were certainly not the main driving force behind the transaction at that time.
    8. The fact that the project (as a side effect) also contributed to an improvement of the working conditions of the employees as it reduced manual work and noise at the work place does not invalidate this conclusion.
    9. The key driver for this is that the proposed ECFs give no down-side protection to the private investors. This sharpens their incentive to select good fund managers who will invest their funds to best effect.
    10. SIDE produced in particular a letter from CELF dated 18 March 2002, informing a German customer of a change in its general conditions of sale for ‘small accounts’, the effect of which was an increase in charges.
    11. Understand basic theory of refrigeration systems: basic thermodynamics (key terms, parameters and processes such as Superheat, High Side, Heat of Compression, Enthalpy, Refrigeration Effect, Low Side, Sub-cooling), properties and thermodynamic transformations of refrigerants including identification of zeotropic blends and fluid states.
    12. Capacity measured in terms of steel processing will increase from 56000 tonnes in 2005 to 64000 tonnes in 2006. The Commission considers that this increase in steel-processing capacity is a side-effect of the productivity improvements and is not disproportionate to the productivity increases achieved.