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The phrase "a mere effect on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something has a minimal or insignificant impact on something else.
Example: "The new policy had a mere effect on the overall productivity of the team."
Alternatives: "a slight impact on" or "a minimal influence on".
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However, our study has enabled us to disentangle these effects from a mere effect on learning in a manner that provides compelling evidence that dopamine has a specific role on the expression of learning that is distinct from any effect it may have on learning itself.
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This suggests that the TMS-effect is distinct from a mere effect of the click-sound.
At very quiet dynamics it can sound precious, its pianissimos a mere effect.
The mere effect on the error rate curve is a shift from that of LD, up to a multiplicative factor n, which obviously does not change the diversity order.
Whether this effect is a mere additive effect of both molecules or a true antagonizing effect of TNF-α by inhibiting NF-κB remains to be investigated.
Furthermore, we aimed to investigate the mere effect of EA on thrombelastographic and aggregometric parameters, rather than trying to detect differences between groups to which patient allocation often is difficult.
That movement is merely the causal upshot of her guiding action, just as the onset of illumination in the light bulb is the mere effect of her action when she turned on the light.
Sometimes she sounds like a mere percussive effect.
And yet, characteristically, it is also a curtain falling, a mere stage effect.
Whether such IATs can be influenced by a mere acceptance effect is unknown, though.
Is this a mere repetition effect?
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