primaryEffect
P1634
predicate
Indicates the main direct outcome or consequence that results from a given cause, action, or condition.
Aliases (22)
- strategicEffect ×201
- mechanismOfAction ×38
- mainEffect ×26
- mainImpact ×18
- significantEffect ×11
- expectedEffect ×9
- primaryOutcome ×5
- tacticalEffect ×4
- effectOfListing ×3
- effectOnStates ×3
- impactType ×2
- netEffect ×2
- defaultEffect ×1
- effectOfGoldenArrows ×1
- effectOnTarget ×1
- effectOnVictims ×1
- firstBowlEffect ×1
- recommendationsEffect ×1
- resultEffect ×1
- section4Effect ×1
- section6Effect ×1
- shortTermEffect ×1
Sample triples (337)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| 1968 Indiana Democratic presidential primary | strengthened Robert F. Kennedy’s position as a leading challenger for the 1968 Democratic nomination ("resultEffect") → |
| 9th Division (Finland) | boosted Finnish morale during Winter War ("strategicEffect") → |
| 9th Division (Finland) | disrupted Soviet advance in central Finland ("strategicEffect") → |
| Action and Investment to defeat Malaria | reduced malaria incidence ("primaryOutcome") → |
| Action and Investment to defeat Malaria | reduced malaria mortality ("primaryOutcome") → |
| Activase | converts plasminogen to plasmin ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Activase | promotes fibrin clot breakdown ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Aduhelm | binds aggregated forms of amyloid beta ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Aduhelm | reduces amyloid-beta plaques in the brain ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Advance to the Elbe | contributed to the collapse of Nazi Germany ("strategicEffect") → |
| Advance to the Elbe | deep penetration into central Germany by Western Allies ("strategicEffect") → |
| Allied invasion of Sicily | encouragement of Italian armistice negotiations ("strategicEffect") → |
| Allied invasion of Sicily | loss of important Axis air and naval bases ("strategicEffect") → |
| Allied invasion of Sicily | weakening of Axis control in the Mediterranean ("strategicEffect") → |
| Allied strategic bombers | civilian casualties ("strategicEffect") → |
| Allied strategic bombers | degradation of enemy war production ("strategicEffect") → |
| Allied strategic bombers | disruption of enemy logistics ("strategicEffect") → |
| Allied strategic bombers | urban destruction ("strategicEffect") → |
| Aragon Offensive | weakened Republican capacity to coordinate between eastern and central zones ("strategicEffect") → |
| Attack on Taranto | boosted British naval morale ("strategicEffect") → |
| Attack on Taranto | reduced Italian naval threat in the Mediterranean ("strategicEffect") → |
| Avastin | inhibits angiogenesis by binding VEGF-A ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Avastin | prevents VEGF-A from binding to its receptors on endothelial cells ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Battle of Arginusae | brief shift in balance of the Peloponnesian War in favor of Athens ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Arginusae | temporary restoration of Athenian naval superiority ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Ayacucho | secured patriot control over the central Andean highlands ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Beachy Head (1690) | political crisis in England ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Beachy Head (1690) | temporary French control of the English Channel ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Blanc Mont Ridge | contributed to collapse of German defenses on the Western Front ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Blanc Mont Ridge | forced German withdrawal from key positions in Champagne ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Blanc Mont Ridge | helped pave the way for the end of World War I ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Cape Spada | demonstrated Allied naval superiority in Eastern Mediterranean ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Cape St Vincent | helped prevent Spanish–French naval coordination in the Atlantic ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Cape St Vincent | secured British control of sea routes off Portugal ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Chelsea Creek | boosted morale of colonial forces ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Chelsea Creek | early demonstration of effective colonial resistance to British naval power ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Chelsea Creek | reduced British access to local supplies around Boston ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Cowpens | contributed to British surrender at Yorktown ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Cowpens | weakened British control in the South ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Dogger Bank | curbed German battlecruiser raids in the North Sea ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Dogger Bank | reinforced British naval superiority in the North Sea ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Fair Oaks | halted Union advance on Richmond ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Fair Oaks | led to Robert E. Lee assuming command of the Army of Northern Virginia ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Hobkirk’s Hill | contributed to continued British attrition in the Southern colonies ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Hobkirk’s Hill | did not break Greene’s campaign in the South ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Kay | contributed to the conditions leading to the Battle of Kunersdorf ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Kay | enabled Russian advance toward the Oder River ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Kay | weakened Frederick the Great’s strategic position ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Kings Mountain | contributed to the eventual British decision to shift focus and later surrender at Yorktown ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Kings Mountain | discouraged further large-scale Loyalist recruitment in the backcountry ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Knocknanuss | secured Parliamentarian control of much of Munster ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Knocknanuss | undermined Confederate political position in southern Ireland ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Komarów | contributed to consolidation of Polish gains after the Battle of Warsaw ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Komarów | halted Soviet cavalry thrust toward Lwów and Zamość ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Krefeld | strengthened Allied position in western Germany ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Krefeld | weakened French influence in western Germany ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Kunersdorf | brought Prussia close to collapse ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Kunersdorf | temporarily eliminated Prussia's main field army ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Lagos | secured British control of the seas ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Lagos | thwarted French plans to invade Britain ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Lake Trasimene | increased Hannibal’s prestige ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Lake Trasimene | weakened Roman military position in Italy ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Lund | halted Danish attempt to retake Scania ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Lund | helped consolidate Swedish rule in Scania ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Medenine | confirmed Allied superiority in armour and logistics ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Medenine | weakened Axis ability to defend Mareth Line ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Minden | checked French advance in Westphalia ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Minden | contributed to the Annus Mirabilis of 1759 for Britain ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Minden | limited French influence in Western Germany ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Minden | secured Hanover from French occupation ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Monocacy | Allowed reinforcement of Washington, D.C. defenses ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Monocacy | Contributed to defense of Washington, D.C. ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Moore’s Creek Bridge | discouraged Loyalist organizing in the South ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Moore’s Creek Bridge | ended effective British authority in North Carolina ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Moore’s Creek Bridge | prevented planned junction of Loyalists with British regulars ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Mukden | forced Russian retreat in Manchuria ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Mukden | weakened Russian negotiating position before Treaty of Portsmouth ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Mycale | encouraged Ionian revolt against Persia ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Mycale | end of Persian naval dominance in the Aegean ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Mycale | shift of initiative to Greek alliance ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Nibeiwa | beginning of large-scale British offensive in North Africa ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Nibeiwa | collapse of Italian forward positions in Egypt ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Oriskany | contributed to the eventual surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Oriskany | helped secure American control of upstate New York ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Oudenarde | contributed to the decline of French military fortunes in the War of the Spanish Succession ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Oudenarde | paved the way for the Siege of Lille (1708) ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Oudenarde | prevented French advance in Flanders ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Oudenarde | shifted balance of power in favor of the Grand Alliance ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Palo Alto | boosted Zachary Taylor’s national reputation ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Palo Alto | secured U.S. position north of the Rio Grande ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Princeton | boosted Patriot morale ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Princeton | contributed to British evacuation of most of New Jersey ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Princeton | helped solidify momentum after the American victory at Trenton ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Quatre Bras | enabled Wellington to concentrate his army for Waterloo ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Quatre Bras | helped thwart Napoleon’s final campaign ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Quatre Bras | prevented Marshal Ney from seizing the crossroads at Quatre Bras ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Ramillies | severely weakened French military position in the Spanish Netherlands ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Ramillies | shifted balance of power in favor of the Grand Alliance in the Low Countries ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Ridgefield | limited direct military impact but boosted American morale in Connecticut ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Sahagún | boosted morale of British cavalry ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Sahagún | disrupted French cavalry in northern Spain ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Solebay | prevented immediate Anglo-French invasion of the Dutch Republic ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Solebay | prolonged the Third Anglo-Dutch War ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Thermopylae | boosted Greek morale and legend of resistance ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Thermopylae | delayed Persian advance into Greece ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Trebia | strengthened Hannibal’s position in Italy ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Trebia | weakened Roman forces in northern Italy ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Trenton | disrupted British control in New Jersey ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Tweebosch | boost to Boer morale ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Tweebosch | embarrassment for British command ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Valcour Island | contributed to British decision to withdraw to Canada for the winter of 1776–1777 ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Valcour Island | delayed British advance from Canada ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Valcour Island | helped set conditions for the American victory at the Saratoga campaign in 1777 ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Vitoria | Ended effective French control over most of Spain ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Vitoria | Forced French retreat toward the Pyrenees ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Vitoria | Opened the way for Allied invasion of France ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Wavre | contributed to Napoleon’s final defeat at Waterloo ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Wavre | delayed Marshal Grouchy’s forces ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Wavre | enabled Blücher to march to Waterloo ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Wilhelmsthal | contributed to Allied control in western Germany ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Wilhelmsthal | weakened French position in western Germany ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Zadwórze | delayed Soviet advance on Lwów ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Zadwórze | helped defense of Lwów ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Zurich (1799) | Collapse of Allied plans to invade France via Switzerland ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Zurich (1799) | Defeat of Russian expeditionary army in Switzerland ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of Zurich (1799) | Russian withdrawal from the Second Coalition ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Admin Box | boosted Allied morale in Burma ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Admin Box | undermined Japanese reputation for invincibility in jungle warfare ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Dnieper | collapse of German defensive line along the Dnieper ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Dnieper | liberation of most of Left-bank Ukraine ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Dnieper | set conditions for Soviet advance into Right-bank Ukraine ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Eastern Solomons | helped secure Allied position on Guadalcanal ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Eastern Solomons | thwarted Japanese reinforcement of Guadalcanal ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Metaurus | crippled Carthaginian operations in Italy ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Metaurus | prevented junction of Hasdrubal Barca with Hannibal ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Niemen River | forced Red Army retreat ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Niemen River | halted Soviet westward offensive ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Niemen River | strengthened Polish bargaining position in peace talks ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Nile | Crippled French naval power in the Mediterranean ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Nile | Isolated Napoleon’s army in Egypt ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Nile | Restored British naval dominance in the Mediterranean ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the River Plate | removal of Admiral Graf Spee from Atlantic commerce raiding ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands | helped secure eventual Allied control of Guadalcanal ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands | weakened Japanese carrier air groups ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Sibuyan Sea | reduction of Japanese battleship strength ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Sibuyan Sea | temporary withdrawal of Japanese Center Force through San Bernardino Strait ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Ticinus | encouraged Gallic tribes to support Hannibal ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Ticinus | secured Carthaginian control over much of Cisalpine Gaul ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battle of the Yellow Sea | Japanese maintained blockade of Port Arthur ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battles of Trenton and Princeton | boosted support for the Patriot cause ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battles of Trenton and Princeton | encouraged reenlistment in the Continental Army ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battles of Trenton and Princeton | helped restore American control of much of New Jersey ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battles of Trenton and Princeton | revitalized Patriot morale ("strategicEffect") → |
| Battles of Trenton and Princeton | undermined British confidence in quick victory ("strategicEffect") → |
| Bethe–Weizsäcker cycle | four protons fused into one helium-4 nucleus ("netEffect") → |
| Bethe–Weizsäcker cycle | release of energy via mass–energy conversion ("netEffect") → |
| British Expeditionary Force (World War II) | preservation of core of British Army for future operations ("strategicEffect") → |
| British Overseas Territories Act 2002 | granted most British overseas territories citizens full British citizenship → |
| British Overseas Territories Act 2002 | removed most restrictions on right of abode in the United Kingdom for British overseas territories citizens → |
| Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf | final and binding on the coastal State when adopted ("recommendationsEffect") → |
| Constitution of the Year X | consolidation of Napoleon Bonaparte’s power ("mainEffect") → |
| Constitution of the Year X | strengthening of executive power ("mainEffect") → |
| Constitution of the Year X | transformation of First Consul into Consul for Life ("mainEffect") → |
| Cupid | arouse love ("effectOfGoldenArrows") → |
| Elsenborn Ridge | halted German advance toward Liège ("tacticalEffect") → |
| Elsenborn Ridge | prevented German breakthrough in northern sector of Battle of the Bulge ("tacticalEffect") → |
| Fampyra | blocks voltage-gated potassium channels ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Fampyra | enhances conduction in demyelinated axons ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Four Days' Battle | boosted Dutch morale ("strategicEffect") → |
| Four Days' Battle | temporarily weakened the Royal Navy ("strategicEffect") → |
| Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority | subjected state and local government employees to federal minimum wage and overtime requirements ("effectOnStates") → |
| George W. Bush 2004 presidential campaign | unopposed for Republican nomination ("primaryOutcome") → |
| Great Inflation | adoption of Volcker disinflation policies ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Inflation | adoption of Volcker rule of tight money to fight inflation ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Inflation | changes in monetary policy framework ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Inflation | changes in wage bargaining institutions ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Inflation | development of modern central bank independence norms ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Inflation | erosion of real wages ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Inflation | greater emphasis on inflation control ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Inflation | greater focus on expectations in macroeconomics ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Inflation | higher nominal interest rates ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Inflation | increased macroeconomic volatility ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Inflation | increased use of indexation in contracts ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Inflation | loss of credibility for the Federal Reserve ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Inflation | rise in inflation expectations ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Inflation | rise in unemployment during disinflation ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Inflation | shift toward monetarist ideas ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Midwest Fires of 1871 | destruction of millions of acres of forest ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Midwest Fires of 1871 | destruction of multiple communities ("mainImpact") → |
| Great Midwest Fires of 1871 | large loss of human life ("mainImpact") → |
| Herceptin | induces antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Herceptin | inhibits HER2-mediated signaling pathways ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Herceptin | prevents HER2 receptor dimerization ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Human Rights Act 1998 | allows higher courts to issue declarations of incompatibility ("section4Effect") → |
| Human Rights Act 1998 | makes it unlawful for public authorities to act incompatibly with Convention rights ("section6Effect") → |
| IMO Facilitation Convention amendments | faster turnaround of ships in ports ("expectedEffect") → |
| IMO Facilitation Convention amendments | improved predictability of port operations ("expectedEffect") → |
| IMO Facilitation Convention amendments | lower administrative costs for shipping companies ("expectedEffect") → |
| IMO Facilitation Convention amendments | more efficient border control processes in ports ("expectedEffect") → |
| IMO Facilitation Convention amendments | reduction of paperwork in maritime transport ("expectedEffect") → |
| Inchon Landing | cut North Korean supply lines ("strategicEffect") → |
| Inchon Landing | forced North Korean retreat from southern Korea ("strategicEffect") → |
| Inchon Landing | led to recapture of Seoul ("strategicEffect") → |
| Inchon Landing | reversed course of Korean War ("strategicEffect") → |
| JSF program | F-35 Lightning II ("primaryOutcome") → |
| Joint Strike Fighter program | F-35 Lightning II ("primaryOutcome") → |
| King William's War | devastation of New England frontier settlements ("significantEffect") → |
| King William's War | strengthening of French-Indigenous alliances in Acadia and along the St. Lawrence ("significantEffect") → |
| King William's War | weakening of Iroquois Confederacy ("significantEffect") → |
| Law to Remedy the Distress of People and Reich | allowed cabinet to enact laws without Reichsrat ("mainEffect") → |
| Law to Remedy the Distress of People and Reich | allowed cabinet to enact laws without Reichstag ("mainEffect") → |
| Law to Remedy the Distress of People and Reich | allowed laws to deviate from the Weimar Constitution ("mainEffect") → |
| Law to Remedy the Distress of People and Reich | concentrated legislative power in the hands of Hitler’s cabinet ("mainEffect") → |
| Law to Remedy the Distress of People and Reich | enabled rapid Nazification of state and society ("mainEffect") → |
| Law to Remedy the Distress of People and Reich | facilitated establishment of Hitler’s dictatorship ("mainEffect") → |
| Law to Remedy the Distress of People and Reich | legalized rule by decree by the cabinet ("mainEffect") → |
| Law to Remedy the Distress of People and Reich | marginalized the Reichstag ("mainEffect") → |
| Law to Remedy the Distress of People and Reich | undermined separation of powers in Germany ("mainEffect") → |
| Leqembi | binds aggregated soluble and insoluble amyloid-beta ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Leqembi | reduces amyloid-beta plaques in the brain ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Lublin–Brest Offensive | breach of German defensive lines in eastern Poland ("strategicEffect") → |
| Lublin–Brest Offensive | facilitated Soviet advance into central Europe ("strategicEffect") → |
| Lublin–Brest Offensive | paved way for liberation of Warsaw ("strategicEffect") → |
| Lucentis | inhibits VEGF-A ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Lucentis | reduces abnormal blood vessel growth in the retina ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Lucentis | reduces vascular permeability in the retina ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive | created large Soviet bridgehead at Sandomierz on the Vistula ("strategicEffect") → |
| Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive | opened the way toward central Europe for the Red Army ("strategicEffect") → |
| Lvov–Sandomierz Offensive | severely weakened German Army Group North Ukraine ("strategicEffect") → |
| MURI | foundational scientific advances ("impactType") → |
| MURI | long‑term defense‑relevant capabilities ("impactType") → |
| Main Line Third Track Project | greater operational flexibility ("expectedEffect") → |
| Main Line Third Track Project | improved on-time performance ("expectedEffect") → |
| Main Line Third Track Project | increased train frequency ("expectedEffect") → |
| Main Line Third Track Project | reduced congestion on the Main Line ("expectedEffect") → |
| Manstein Plan | defeat of France in six weeks ("strategicEffect") → |
| Manstein Plan | division of Allied armies ("strategicEffect") → |
| Manstein Plan | outflanking of Maginot Line ("strategicEffect") → |
| National Register of Historic Places | consideration in federal project planning under Section 106 ("effectOfListing") → |
| National Register of Historic Places | eligibility for certain preservation grants ("effectOfListing") → |
| National Register of Historic Places | eligibility for federal historic rehabilitation tax credits ("effectOfListing") → |
| Operation Bagration | collapse of German Army Group Centre ("strategicEffect") → |
| Operation Bagration | major shift of Eastern Front westward ("strategicEffect") → |
| Operation Bagration | opening the way to Poland and East Prussia for the Red Army ("strategicEffect") → |
| Operation Chromite | turned the tide of the Korean War in favor of the United Nations ("strategicEffect") → |
| Operation Dragoon | acceleration of Allied advance into Germany ("strategicEffect") → |
| Operation Dragoon | diversion of German forces from the northern front ("strategicEffect") → |
| Operation Dragoon | link-up with forces from Normandy ("strategicEffect") → |
| Operation Goodtime | extension of Allied air and naval reach in the Bismarck Sea ("strategicEffect") → |
| Operation Goodtime | further isolation of Rabaul ("strategicEffect") → |
| Operation Hailstone | contributed to isolation of Rabaul ("strategicEffect") → |
| Operation Hailstone | reduced Japanese ability to project naval power in Central Pacific ("strategicEffect") → |
| Operation Plunder | breach of Germany’s last major natural defensive barrier in the west ("strategicEffect") → |
| Operation Plunder | facilitated Allied advance into northern Germany ("strategicEffect") → |
| Operation Tidal Wave | significant but temporary reduction in Ploiești oil output ("effectOnTarget") → |
| Operation Uranus | forced German strategic defensive on Eastern Front ("strategicEffect") → |
| Operation Uranus | severed German supply lines to Stalingrad ("strategicEffect") → |
| Pacification of Ghent | suspension of internal religious conflict in most provinces ("shortTermEffect") → |
| Perjeta | induces antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Perjeta | inhibits HER2 signaling pathways ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Perjeta | prevents ligand-dependent HER2 heterodimerization ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Public Law 61-475 | comprehensive reorganization of the U.S. federal court system → |
| Public Law 91-375 | transformed the Post Office Department into the United States Postal Service → |
| Raid on St Nazaire | Bismarck-class and similar ships unable to use Saint-Nazaire for repairs ("strategicEffect") → |
| Raid on St Nazaire | reduced ability of Kriegsmarine to operate large warships in the Atlantic ("strategicEffect") → |
| Reform Act 1867 | increase in number of voters in boroughs ("mainEffect") → |
| Reform Act 1867 | redistribution of parliamentary seats ("mainEffect") → |
| Reform Act 1867 | restructuring of parliamentary representation ("mainEffect") → |
| Reform Act 1867 | significant expansion of the electoral franchise ("mainEffect") → |
| Representation of the People Act 1884 | brought county franchise more into line with borough franchise ("mainEffect") → |
| Representation of the People Act 1884 | greatly increased the male electorate ("mainEffect") → |
| Rituxan | binds CD20 on B cells ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Rituxan | induces B-cell lysis ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Rituxan | induces apoptosis of B cells ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Rituxan | mediates antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Rituxan | mediates complement-dependent cytotoxicity ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Rule 41(b) | adjudication on the merits ("defaultEffect") → |
| Second Battle of Bull Run | enabled Confederate invasion of Maryland ("strategicEffect") → |
| Second Battle of Bull Run | shifted initiative to Confederacy in Eastern Theater ("strategicEffect") → |
| Seven Bowls | painful sores on those with the mark of the beast ("firstBowlEffect") → |
| Seven Days Battles | halted the Union Peninsula Campaign ("strategicEffect") → |
| Seven Days Battles | secured Richmond from immediate capture ("strategicEffect") → |
| Siete Leyes | converted states into departments ("effectOnStates") → |
| Siete Leyes | reduced regional autonomy ("effectOnStates") → |
| Slavery Abolition Act 1833 | abolition of slavery in most of the British Empire ("mainEffect") → |
| Slavery Abolition Act 1833 | legal emancipation of enslaved people in British colonies ("mainEffect") → |
| Slavery Abolition Act 1833 | prohibition of ownership of slaves in covered territories ("mainEffect") → |
| Southern France campaign | contributed to the liberation of France in 1944 ("strategicEffect") → |
| Southern France campaign | forced German withdrawal from southern France ("strategicEffect") → |
| Southern France campaign | opened a second major Allied front in France ("strategicEffect") → |
| Soviet winter counteroffensives of 1942–1943 | end of large-scale German strategic offensives in the east ("strategicEffect") → |
| Soviet winter counteroffensives of 1942–1943 | permanent shift of strategic initiative to the Red Army ("strategicEffect") → |
| Spinraza | antisense oligonucleotide that modulates SMN2 pre-mRNA splicing ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Stelara | binds to p40 subunit of IL-12 and IL-23 ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Stelara | blocks IL-12 and IL-23 mediated signaling ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Storming of Redoubt 9 | breach of British outer defenses at Yorktown ("strategicEffect") → |
| Storming of Redoubt 9 | hastened British decision to negotiate surrender at Yorktown ("strategicEffect") → |
| Subchapter M | avoids double taxation at both fund and shareholder levels if requirements are met ("mainEffect") → |
| Tecentriq | blocks interaction between PD-L1 and PD-1 ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Tecentriq | enhances T-cell mediated immune response against tumor cells ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Treaties of the French Revolutionary Wars | French annexation of the Austrian Netherlands ("significantEffect") → |
| Treaties of the French Revolutionary Wars | French control over the left bank of the Rhine ("significantEffect") → |
| Treaties of the French Revolutionary Wars | creation of the Batavian Republic ("significantEffect") → |
| Treaties of the French Revolutionary Wars | dissolution of the First Coalition ("significantEffect") → |
| Treaties of the French Revolutionary Wars | expansion of French influence in Italy ("significantEffect") → |
| Treaties of the French Revolutionary Wars | redrawing of European borders ("significantEffect") → |
| Treaties of the French Revolutionary Wars | secularization and mediatization within the Holy Roman Empire ("significantEffect") → |
| Treaties of the French Revolutionary Wars | temporary peace between France and Great Britain ("significantEffect") → |
| Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution | prevented president and vice president from being political opponents elected from different parties under most circumstances ("mainEffect") → |
| Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution | reduced likelihood of electoral deadlocks between presidential and vice presidential candidates ("mainEffect") → |
| Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution | reformed the original presidential election procedure in Article II, Section 1 ("mainEffect") → |
| Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution | required separate Electoral College ballots for president and vice president ("mainEffect") → |
| Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution | limits individuals to being elected U.S. president no more than twice → |
| Tysabri | blocks adhesion of leukocytes to vascular endothelium ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Tysabri | reduces migration of immune cells into the central nervous system ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| VX | acetylcholinesterase inhibition ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Valley Campaign of 1862 | diverted Union troops from the Peninsula Campaign ("strategicEffect") → |
| Valley Campaign of 1862 | prevented Union concentration against Richmond in spring 1862 ("strategicEffect") → |
| Valley Campaign of 1862 | tied down multiple Union armies in the Shenandoah Valley ("strategicEffect") → |
| Vardar Offensive | hastened end of World War I in the Balkans ("strategicEffect") → |
| Vardar Offensive | opened route for Allied advance into Serbia ("strategicEffect") → |
| Vardar Offensive | threatened Austria-Hungary from the south ("strategicEffect") → |
| Voronezh–Kastornoye offensive | improved Soviet strategic position in southern sector of Eastern Front ("strategicEffect") → |
| Voronezh–Kastornoye offensive | weakened German Army Group B ("strategicEffect") → |
| Vyazma pocket | severe losses for Soviet Western Front ("strategicEffect") → |
| Vyazma pocket | temporary weakening of Soviet defenses before Moscow ("strategicEffect") → |
| Window (radar countermeasures) | complicated enemy fighter interception ("tacticalEffect") → |
| Window (radar countermeasures) | reduced accuracy of enemy anti-aircraft fire ("tacticalEffect") → |
| Xolair | binds to free IgE ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Xolair | prevents IgE from binding to high-affinity IgE receptors (FcεRI) ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Xolair | reduces allergic inflammatory response ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Zyklon B | inhibition of cellular respiration ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| Zyklon B | rapid suffocation and death ("effectOnVictims") → |
| rVSV-ZEBOV | induces immune response against Ebola virus glycoprotein ("mechanismOfAction") → |
| relief of Rouen (1592) | forced Henry IV to prolong his campaigns in northern France ("strategicEffect") → |
| relief of Rouen (1592) | maintained a major Catholic stronghold in Normandy ("strategicEffect") → |
| zanamivir | neuraminidase inhibition ("mechanismOfAction") → |