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The phrase "a salient effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an effect that is particularly noticeable or important in a given context.
Example: "The study revealed a salient effect of the new policy on employee productivity."
Alternatives: "a significant effect" or "a prominent effect".
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Additionally, the introduced material length scale has a salient effect on the yield stress as well as the failure behavior.
Parameter tuning has a salient effect on quality of solutions and computational time of evolutionary algorithms.
A salient effect of this scheme is to dramatically simplify the duplication of messages sent on the radio channel.
A salient effect of ethanol is cognitive impairment [5], [19], which may account for the disinhibited courtship of sexually aroused males under the influence of ethanol.
Nor, between the owners, does it establish, embody, or modify any political, social or economic connections, expressive of goals or perspectives which would have a salient effect on owners' social, domestic, or personal identities.
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We found that work flexibility had a more salient effect on employee work-family conflict than providing care to both employees and their family.
By surveying 841 civil servants in Beijing, we found that practices of work flexibility have a more salient effect in reducing work-family conflict, and that both types of work stress increased work-family conflict.
Hypothesis 1a: Working poverty, when defined by both income deficiency and restricted standard of living, will have a more salient effect on our outcomes than will working poverty, as defined independently by income deficiency or restricted standard of living.
Multipath propagation (small-scale fading) is an important salient effect of wireless channels, causing possible destructive adding of signals at the receiver.
A clinical study on the effects of benzodiazepine showed that patients "did not have a salient beneficial effect on the course of their illness".
Though the newspaper's first analysis – headlined What the Murders May Mean – played down the "immediate or salient" effect on European politics, it did warn of the dangers of increased hostility between Austria and Serbia.
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