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The phrase "a markedly stronger effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the intensity or significance of an effect in a comparative context, often in scientific or analytical writing.
Example: "The new treatment demonstrated a markedly stronger effect on reducing symptoms compared to the previous method."
Alternatives: "a significantly greater impact" or "a notably enhanced effect."
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As expected, they appear to find that individuals living together have increased similarity in their associated microbial communities, with a markedly stronger effect on skin microbiota, compared to oral or gut microbiotae.
But looking at a markedly stronger effect of overexpression on mRNA level in transfected Hey cells (230-fold) compared to relatively small changes following CapG knockdown (to 0.25-fold only), the altered migration rate appears to be proportional to the differential CapG expression in the investigated cell lines.
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The inhibitory effect was relatively less for live rHRSV and rHMPV, whereas live IAV and rHPIV3 induced a markedly stronger inhibition of proliferation and IFN-γ and TNF-α production by day 4 of co-culture.
But the victory has put Mr. Chen, an earnest lawyer and native Taiwanese, in a markedly stronger position.
Again, HIF-1α-deficient AGS cells showed a markedly stronger increase in p21 than HIF-1α-proficient AGS cells.
Therefore, theoretically, a markedly stronger strength of purifying selection in the aye-aye lineage could drive the pattern we observed.
Jenkinson continues to battle for his individuality, having a markedly strong allergy to conventional marketing practices.
But for these camps, most of the planet's newest cities bear a markedly strong resemblance to one another.
The epipophyses probably provided attachment areas for a markedly strong neck musculature.
15 22 However, in the data that we examined Lp(a) lipoprotein had markedly stronger prognostic effect size in datasets from observational studies than from randomised controlled trials in the latter, the effect was practically null.
By contrast, the expression of bHLH was rapidly and markedly induced by glutamate, which showed a stronger effect than glutamine and ammonium nitrate within the first hour of treatments (Fig. 4e).
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