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The phrase "a more persistent effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the durability or longevity of an effect in various contexts, such as scientific studies, psychological impacts, or behavioral changes.
Example: "The new treatment resulted in a more persistent effect on the patient's recovery compared to previous methods."
Alternatives: "a longer-lasting effect" or "a more enduring effect".
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Cutting margins in summer had a more persistent effect on populations of L. tenuis than did cutting margins in spring.
A more persistent effect on gene regulation and differentiation may thus require another histone modification, such as methylation.
As TNF-α transiently induced IL-13 expression, whereas IL-1β had a more persistent effect, we examined the potential synergy between TNF-α and IL-1β.
A more persistent effect could have been expected, because all our INCREASE analyses were non-significant and the between sample correlation was very high.
Possible reasons for the larger improvement for atomoxetine than methylphenidate suggested by the authors are, a more persistent effect of atomoxetine, with less fluctuations and a possible additional effect on anxiety or tic symptoms [ 60].
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A more persistent issue is an aesthetic one.
As a result, treatments with more persistent effects are being sought.
These phosphodiesterases are targets for Viagra (sildenafil) and their inhibition leads to a more persistent NO effect (Moreland et al. 1999).
That delay will be costly, the authors of the review say, as certain health markers fade over time and more persistent effects "are likely to be confounded by other types of exposures".
For these countries, shocks to employment growth had more persistent effects on unemployment, consistent with the evidence presented by Calvo et al. (2012) that labour market adjustment is sluggish particularly in recessions induced by disruptions of the credit channel.13.13
This leaves more persistent effects than were previously suspected — in this case, long-term, slowed reproduction.
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