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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a local effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing phenomena that are limited to a specific area or region, often in scientific or technical discussions.
Example: "The medication is designed to produce a local effect, targeting only the affected area without impacting the rest of the body."
Alternatives: "a regional impact" or "a specific effect".
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This finding may reflect a local effect oral immune responses, since L. reuteri is effective in treating diarrhea but does not improve the immune response of the host [ 2].
"But they'll never be big enough to have more than a local effect".
What's exciting about our results is that we've proven there is a local effect.
Others are produced within the kidney and appear to exert only a local effect.
Gradients in the embryo can be used to control development to a certain extent, by exposing the embryo to influences that, while reaching all parts, have a local effect as the result of differences in sensitivity.
So the effect of this law will have more than merely a local effect.
Thus no evidence was obtained to support a local effect of the regressing CL.
Results show that vineyard revenue is influenced by a local effect.
Histopathological evaluation supports this conclusion and points exclusively to a local effect of minimal severity in the injected muscles.
This is usually a local effect, but air can track into deeper structures resulting even in a pneumomediastinum [5].
Rather it is a measure of drug that has passed through the lung and is no longer present to exert a local effect.
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