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The phrase "a replicable effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe an effect that can be consistently reproduced or achieved under the same conditions.
Example: "The study demonstrated a replicable effect of the treatment across multiple trials, confirming its efficacy."
Alternatives: "a reproducible effect" or "a consistent effect".
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In addition, we find this relationship between the corrective feedback activity and examination performance across two semesters, showing this is a replicable effect.
Such data would demonstrate a replicable effect of host source on the fitness of the virus.
This is in line with previous studies which have failed to find a replicable effect of single genetic polymorphisms, including the COMT val met polymorphism, upon behavioral performance of standardized intelligence tests (e.g., Plomin et al. 2001) though, as mentioned earlier, those studies used less pure indices of gf.
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The suggestion is that Carrie's abilities may not be a freakish miracle but a replicable event — in effect, a metaphysical result of a social problem.
The first study to examine the effects of corticosteroids upon hippocampal KAR was performed by Clark and Cotman [11], who tested the effects of adrenalectomy and corticosterone (CORT) replacement on binding at AMPAR, KAR and NMDAR and found no replicable effect of corticosterone or adrenalectomy on 3H kainate binding.
Although our high-throughput phenotyping assay was quite reproducible when applied to the same hybrid strains, we found 31% (11/36) of candidate alleles did not show replicable effects when hybrids were manually generated and tested for quantitative noncomplementation.
This is not because politics became small, but because Mr Blair was not a replicable model.
"It's also a replicable thing: every community across the country could be doing this".
This is a replicable and scalable budget model, well within the official development assistance amounts donors have long promised.
This could be a replicable model of waste processing, especially for developing countries.
If that is indeed a replicable skill, it will come in handy at WorldCom.
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