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The phrase "a specific effect of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a particular outcome or consequence resulting from a certain action, event, or condition.
Example: "The study aimed to identify a specific effect of the new medication on patient recovery times."
Alternatives: "a particular impact of" or "a distinct outcome of".
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"We report for the first time a specific effect of caffeine on reducing forgetting over 24 hours".
This study provides evidence for a specific effect of relaxation on tension type headache prophylaxis.
These data indicate a specific effect of EB1 on paclitaxel sensitivity.
It has been suggested that a specific effect of NAC on microvascular oxygenation exists independent of renal macrovascular perfusion.
The in-vitro results show a specific effect of HRVI on the genome wide DNA methylation in nasal epithelium.
The reason may be a specific effect of sleep deprivation on mechanisms of central sensitization, as suggested by studies on healthy volunteers [20].
In conclusion, a specific effect of the prophylactic oral treatments included in the meta-analysis seems to be demonstrated [52] only for a relatively short time use.
Grain yield was even worse when K deficiency was superimposed on water deficit, with a specific effect of K on grain filling.
Thus, our findings are consistent with a specific effect of genipin on UCP2.
More research is needed to clarify whether ED has a specific effect of visceral fat accumulation.
This procedure did not alter the total amount of sleep, suggesting a specific effect of repeated arousals.
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