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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reduced effect when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the diminished impact or outcome of something under certain conditions.
Example: "The medication showed a reduced effect when taken with alcohol, leading to concerns about its efficacy."
Alternatives: "diminished effect when" or "lessened impact when".
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Smoking was significant in the univariate analysis but showed a reduced effect when adjusted for widespread pain in step one in the stepwise regression analysis.
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This is a semi-permanent change, and if you're experiencing a reduced effect from MDMA because your body is desensitised, this is the case all the time and not just when you're taking the drug".
"If they just keeping saying it is under control, this has a reduced effect because not everyone believes them".
Thus, a reduced effect in the DLSt may predict a low propensity of a drug to cause the extrapyramidal side effects.
A reduced use of medication implies a reduced effect of headache pain on the quality of life.
When the variables were tested in patients with Gradus <3 only, the effects were similar except that Distancing showed a reduced effect (P=0.125).
There is a reduced RN effect when fewer buildings exist in an urban landscape, in terms of the positive relationship between building density and RN (r = 0.188, p < 0.01).
Additionally, we quantify the reduced fluorescence effect when combining a CW S.E.
Nevertheless, the FRI-Ler allele revealed a weaker effect when compared to the fully functional FRI-wt allele, mainly due to reduced expression.
The TEF model fails at high doses because it cannot take into account the reduced effect that occurs when the lower-efficacy galangin competes with TCDD for receptors.
When they injected the virus into old mice, young plasma had a much reduced effect on their brains.
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