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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more consistent effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the reliability or uniformity of a particular outcome or result in various contexts, such as scientific experiments, marketing strategies, or product performance.
Example: "By adjusting the parameters of the experiment, we were able to achieve a more consistent effect in the results."
Alternatives: "a steadier outcome" or "a more reliable result."
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N fertilizer rate had a more consistent effect on bread-making quality than on grain yield.
N fertilizer rate modified the behavior pattern of some quality indices as a function of climate, and had a more consistent effect on durum wheat quality than on grain yield.
Following the regression models then, we do see a more consistent effect in male faces.
The triple 3xLQ mutant GFP-NEDD1 CTD displayed a more consistent effect, with most cells retaining strong γ-tubulin staining in the centrosome indicating that this mutant was not able to recruit γ-tubulin (Figure 7E).
Among the antioxidants examined, dietary vitamin C showed a more consistent effect on cataract prevalence.
Both measurements appeared to have a more consistent effect on child mortality rates than infant mortality rates.
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Generally, we observed a stronger and more consistent effect of "species" as compared to "genotypes" suggesting that a gradient of genetic distances among hosts, ranging from phylogenetic to genotypic, can result in a range of different infection outcomes.
"Providing meaningful reference points for award amounts, as opposed to only providing arbitrary anchors," the team concludes, "had a larger and more consistent effect on judgments". Not only are the ultimate awards closer to the meaningful anchor, but they are also more predictable, being more tightly clustered around the anchor when that anchor is meaningful and not arbitrary.
Across all measures, autonomy had a larger and more consistent effect on well-being than wealth.
Finally, offer size had a bigger and more consistent effect on RT, but offer size did not have any effect on cardiac deceleration.
On the other hand, results of this analysis suggest that dwarf mutations have a much larger and more consistent effect on IGF-I expression than CR treatments (as well as potential CR mimetic compounds).
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