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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a direct effects" is not correct in written English.
It should be "direct effects" or "a direct effect" depending on the context.
Example: "The study aimed to analyze the direct effects of pollution on marine life."
Alternatives: "immediate impacts" or "direct consequences."
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a Direct effects.
Neither CGRP or sumatriptan has a direct effects on brain activity.
Evidence for a direct effects of APP on [Ca2+ ]i homeostasis is supported by studies performed on transgenic mice overexpressing wild-type APP or carrying fAD-linked APP mutations.
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'Perceived effectiveness' also had a direct effect on 'perceived cost-effectiveness' and 'perceived danger' also had a direct effect on 'concerns about side-effects'.
We could have a direct response, a direct effect".
The competition has had a direct effect on her writing.
Many of them have a direct effect on our lives.
They have a direct effect on who we are".
"This has a direct effect on the player's ranking.
Does lobbying have a direct effect on policy?
This has a direct effect on Tuck and its endowment.
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