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The phrase "a robust effect" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a strong or significant impact or influence of something in various contexts, such as research, marketing, or personal experiences. Example: "The new marketing strategy had a robust effect on sales, leading to a significant increase in revenue."
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This finding confirmed the popular notion that decreasing training frequency has a robust effect with age.
This indicates a robust effect of mere exposure on intake, but no FNL.
However, recent studies have illustrated that the laboratory environment has a robust effect on behavioral traits.
A robust effect of condition was detected for task performance, with a higher percentage of antisaccades performed in the correct direction in the overlap condition (91 ± 9%) compared to the gap condition (80 ± 14%)(F1, 11 = 26.09, p < 0.01).
Similarly, etoposide-induced blood MN-RET were not evident 1 day after administration began, but a robust effect was apparent 2 days after treatments were initiated.
In contrast, eliminating the contaminants before refolding had a robust effect, and only the pentamer was regenerated, with no detectable HMM aggregates.
"It was a robust effect, the sort of readings you see when people are engaged in a positive social encounter, or when they're meditating," said Wendy Berry Mendes, an associate professor of psychology at Harvard and senior author of the study.
The results show a robust effect of resistance exercise training in preventing important symptoms of cancer cachexia, thus strongly suggesting it may appear as an alternative to endurance exercise as a non-pharmacological therapy in the management of this syndrome.
However, there was a robust effect of Hand Position, F 1,50) = 123.60, P < 0.001.
All studies have demonstrated a robust effect of increasing FiO2 on brain oxygenation [52].
"It's really elegant" work and a "robust effect," says Karim Nader, a neuroscientist at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
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