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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a effect which" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an effect which" due to the vowel sound that follows the article.
Example: "There is an effect which can significantly alter the outcome of the experiment."
Alternatives: "an impact that" or "a consequence that".
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Hence both nodes are effectively uncoupled, an effect which may severely disrupt intercell synchronization.
In some cases, this could prevent an analyst from identifying an effect which exists in reality.
The states will typically oscillate weakly, an effect which can be modeled by a nonzero state covariance matrix.
A considerable superheating during the warming up process is observed, an effect which is clearly particle size dependent.
Here, Apple has developed an effect which is supremely subtle.
So yes, it is already having an effect, which only adds to the necessity of changing this".
Something that looks disconcertingly like physical reality is perpetually swarming and re-settling and re-configuring itself: an effect which is comic, playful, but also disturbing.
(2013) concludes that capital structure choices are indeed positively affected by taxes, an effect which is also quantitatively relevant.
LAS enhanced the estrogenic activity of the mixture, an effect which became less pronounced over the course of time.
The first is the "blurring" effect caused by the Fourier interpolation, an effect which increases as f increases in Fig. 3k n.
At worst, it didn't have an effect, which is highly unlikely.
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