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The phrase "a possible effects" is not correct in written English.
It should be "possible effects" or "a possible effect" depending on the context.
Example: "There are possible effects of climate change that we need to consider in our planning."
Alternatives: "potential effects" or "possible outcomes."
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We hypothesized that phytoestrogen intake might protect against periodontal disease through a possible effects on the immune system.
The second network-based measure we use allows to detect a possible effects of the local network structure surrounding an edge, on its inferability.
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We used centroid size to remove a possible effect of allometry in our dataset38.
The second major concern is a possible effect on enlargement of the prostate and cancer in it.
The observed influence on the mechanical properties indicates a possible effect on final blend morphology also.
A possible effect due to grain boundary plane inclination on VS is also discussed.
A possible effect of all the popularizing is that it might improve DVD packaging, which is impregnable beyond the point of annoyance.
There was no provision in place to deal with this issue, none of the literature even mentioned infertility as a possible effect of chemotherapy.
Presumably, such a possible effect was less important than the negative effect on HEF by CSA.
More studies predicting a possible effect of ONS and patient selection are clearly warranted.
We next investigated a possible effect on MH7A cell proliferation after introduction of affibody proteins.
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