Sentence examples for a concomitant effect from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a concomitant effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an effect that occurs simultaneously with another event or condition, often as a result of it.
Example: "The new policy had a concomitant effect on employee morale, leading to increased productivity."
Alternatives: "a simultaneous effect" or "an accompanying effect".

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A concomitant effect, however, is the severe heating caused by the compression of atmospheric air in front of the rapidly moving spacecraft.

Induction of SARA increased milk protein content from 3.23 to 3.32%, without a concomitant effect on milk protein yield.

It also confirms, as did Twin Peaks, that beautiful places have a concomitant effect upon the sensibilities of the natives, which might be quantified as the square root of diddle-jack.

Cyclists may still be doping, but their methods have been changed and then reduced to the point where they are using much smaller doses that have a concomitant effect on performance.

This comment also underscores the fact that when students feel trusted by their teachers, it has a concomitant effect on their sense of responsibility.

However, it has been a challenge to assess whether a concomitant effect on protein expression reflects the coordinated regulation of distinct subsets of mRNAs detected by cDNA arrays [Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 98 (2001 7018]].

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Results showed that both the extracts did not show any concomitant effect on the cells at all concentrations.

Furthermore, a significant concomitant effect of meropenem consumption on the appearance of multidrug-resistant P. aeruginosa strains (resistant to three or more representatives of classes of antibiotics) was identified (lag 0, R = 0.992, P < 0.001).

Potentially significant secondary effects include an osmotically induced diuresis with a concomitant dehydrating effect.

For our purposes, it is sufficient to think of "ultrasensitivity" as an effect involving increased absolute and relative sensitivity, along with a concomitant threshold effect (see Appendix for details, and see [ 26] for a discussion of technical definitions of "ultrasensitivity").

This case will review the injury timeline of ATI intervention in an elite male swimmer with subscapularis tendon pathology and investigate whether ATI has a concomitant healing effect associated with improved functional outcomes.

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