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The phrase "a additive effect" is not correct.
It should be "an additive effect." You can use it when discussing the combined impact of multiple factors or elements in a particular context, such as science or medicine.
Example: "The study revealed that the combination of the two drugs produced an additive effect, enhancing their overall efficacy."
Alternatives: "a cumulative effect" or "a synergistic effect."
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a: additive effect.
Concomitant administration of cyclosporin A and deaggregated hIgG had a additive effect in reducing the murine anti-hIgG secondary response.
a: additive effect; d: dominant effect; i: imprinting effect depending on whether allele G or A has been received from the sire; SE= standard errors If most of the genes affecting NBA at different parities were the same, homogenous heritability estimates and high values of genetic correlations would be expected.
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First a model including an additive effect and a dominance effect was tested.
In addition, an additive effect between the associated IL18 and TLR4 genetic variants was observed.
In addition, an additive effect between the risk IL18 and TLR4 alleles was observed.
A CI of 1 indicates an additive effect, whereas a CI of <1 denotes synergy.
A CI of 1 indicates an additive effect, whereas a CI of <1 indicates synergy.
A CI of 1 indicates an additive effect whereas under 1 reflects a synergistic effect.
The combination with an EGFR inhibitor induced an additive effect in one of the models.
Unfortunately, our current experiment could show only an additive effect rather than a synergetic effect.
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