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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a same effect" is not correct in English.
The correct form is "the same effect." You can use "the same effect" when comparing two or more things that produce identical results or outcomes.
Example: "Both methods produce the same effect on the final results."
Alternatives: "an equivalent effect" or "a similar effect."
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Furthermore, it is found that the windward and peripheral case almost have a same effect to raise the net power of the power plant.
The curative effect of IOP was not invariably dose-dependent, just as the high and moderate dose of IOP had a same effect on lipase (P > 0.05).
A same effect has been shown in humans who have more difficulties in recognizing dissimilar individual faces from different ethnic groups [40].
Nominalization may be used to identify all the possible lexical variations of a same effect.
In control cells, Cyclosporine A significantly suppressed both redistribution of Cyt c and dissipation of Δ Ψm after only 5 6 h of STS treatment, while in +IF1 cells the activity of Cyclosporine A was delayed, and a same effect was reached after 7 8 h.
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Interestingly, BoNT-A had the same effect as for U0126.
It's very similar to the way Proust was transported to his youth by the taste of a madeleine -- same effect, just a different sensory input.
6– 10 This is a strictly deterministic view: given a cause, the same effect (MS, for instance) invariably results.
It is known that the subsidence of a coast produces the same effect as a rise in sea level; thus, tectonic activity sometimes creates estuaries.
"A moratorium has the same effect as a ban on lifesaving research," said CAMR president Michael Manganiello.
This way of motivating (CKA) appeals to a same-cause, same effect principle.
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