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The phrase "a poor effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an outcome or result that is unsatisfactory or not beneficial in a particular context.
Example: "The changes made to the project had a poor effect on the overall performance of the system."
Alternatives: "an adverse effect" or "a negative impact".
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Reaction time has also a poor effect in both size and morphology of the NPs, except when varying extract concentration.
Instead the additive, an industrial grade sodium polyacrilate, has demonstrated to have a poor effect on the viscosity and yield stress.
But our saliency algorithm based on background prior has a poor effect when the boundaries are fuzzy between the foreground and the background, so it is difficult to obtain some clear salient map if the boundaries are fuzzy, which leads to failure of subsequent object detection.
That beast is a poor effect (visual effects supervisor John "DJ" DesJardin).
But it had a poor effect.
This means that treatment of elderly has a poor effect in reducing the cumulative attack rate.
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New side effects and a poorer effect were reported.
Third, we evaluated whether this expression pattern resulted in a poorer effect on survival.
We also found that 8% of the patients said they noticed a poorer effect of the new drug, and 15% experienced new side effects [ 7].
A bias would exist if the patients who made suicide attempts had a poorer effect of treatment than did those who did not make such attempts.
Despite having a poorer effect on cell growth, one hour treatment with RAD001 was still shown to inhibit mTORC1 (rapamycin sensitive) associated signalling pathways with TamR cells being slightly more sensitive to RAD001 than MCF7-X cells.
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