Sentence examples for a destructive effect of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a destructive effect of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the negative consequences or impacts of a particular action, event, or phenomenon.
Example: "The study revealed a destructive effect of pollution on marine life."
Alternatives: "a harmful impact of" or "a detrimental consequence of".

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Intravesical application of chitosan to urinary bladder recently revealed a destructive effect of this polysaccharide on superficial terminally differentiated epithelial cells, possibly due to the very specific structure of the apical membrane in these cells.

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I fear this act by the world's premier Holocaust research and remembrance institution will have a destructive effect on hundreds of other Jewish sites throughout the world.

That day a Page 1 article about events in Germany reported that "Drs. Behring and Kitasato found that the blood of immune rats and mice had a destructive effect on the virus of diphtheria".

Temperature of ions has a destructive effect on the existence domain of soliton solution, as an increase in σ i leads to decrease of primitive interval (Fig. 2c).

Unfortunately, Barry seems to have a destructive effect on the lives of anyone in his immediate proximity, and Tim soon finds himself without a girlfriend and in danger of destroying any chance he ever had of attaining promotion.

As can also be seen from Figure 5, increasing FEC blindly can have a destructive effect on the performance of a transmission system.

But too much water might have a destructive effect on the hydrogen bond network of DES and weaken the benefit of DES.

This shows that the warm ion temperature has a destructive effect for the formation of IA solitary structures in such a quantum bi-ion plasma.

With the demonstration of a highly destructive effect of the WSE strain of influenza A virus on various chick embryonic tissues (9-day chorio-allantoic membrane, and 14-day lung and liver in roller tube cultures, unpublished results), experiments were undertaken to show production of plaques with this virus.

Moreover, STAT3 silencing had a destructive effect similar to that of Fra-1 knockdown on the EMT process, while ectopic expression of Fra-1 largely restored the molecular changes in CRC cells.

"Salt itself would have a little bit of a destructive effect," Dr. Baden said, "but it would be less important than the temperature around the bodies, what insect activity there is, and what part of the bodies were exposed to the environment".

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