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The phrase "a direct effects of" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a direct effect of" to maintain grammatical accuracy, as "effect" should be singular when preceded by "a."
Example: "The study revealed a direct effect of the new policy on employee productivity."
Alternatives: "a direct impact of" or "a direct consequence of."
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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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"And that experience of seeing a direct effect of your own actions in the world has become kind of elusive".
The blue whale's major food source, krill, has declined 80percentt in the Southern Ocean, probably a direct effect of global warming.
Thus, there might be an indirect rather than a direct effect of self-concept.
This strongly indicates that MCA dilation is a direct effect of CGRP.
The in vitro data suggest a direct effect of alcohol on cytokine synthesis.
A direct effect of isolated obesity on cardiac function is not well established.
A direct effect of seed tree retention on seedling abundance could not be detected statistically.
In contrast to Aceh, a direct effect of coastal vegetation was not observed (p > 0.05).
Findings showed a direct and an indirect effect of perceived quality on purchase intentions through overall satisfaction and a direct effect of overall satisfaction on purchase intentions.
There was a direct effect of the CET weight control subscale on eating pathology and a negative direct effect of the CET subscale mood improvement on eating pathology.
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