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The phrase "a stochastic effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to probability, randomness, or statistical phenomena, often in scientific or technical discussions.
Example: "The researchers observed a stochastic effect in the data, indicating that the outcomes were influenced by random variables."
Alternatives: "a random effect" or "a probabilistic effect."
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This means that the occurrence of PIS is a stochastic effect instead of a deterministic effect.
And the Coriolis force in WDO introduces a stochastic effect from other dimensions, providing robustness to the motion of the parcel.
Almost half of respondents were not able to differentiate a stochastic effect from a deterministic effect and about 40%% of respondents assessed that radiation damage occurrence is not dependent on patient gender and age.
This is one explanation of the discrepancy observed between co-culture results and nested PCR results, the other one being a stochastic effect at very low viral loads.
The basis for a negative PCR result but positive culture remains unexplained, but possible explanations include a very low count in the initial sample associated with a stochastic effect in which the organism was present in the aliquot taken for culture but not for PCR.
These sources of uncertainty create a stochastic effect on our process.
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The coalescence of nearly rigid liquid droplets in a turbulent flow field is viewed as the drainage of a thin film of liquid under the action of a stochastic force representing the effect of turbulence.
88 This is best explained by a stochastic event representing a founder effect following the initial seeding of kidney epithelium by a blood-derived variant.
This is an example of what Rice [23] called a "directional stochastic effect".
Whereas some studies clearly stand in support of deterministic explanations, such as selective pressures or different evolution of sexes [ 66, 67], other cases (including Antarctic toothfish [ 68]) were explained by a simpler stochastic effect of different coalescence dynamics of mtDNA and nuclear markers [e.g. [ 69- 73]].
However, besides the stochastic effect, an impulsive effect likewise exists in a wide variety of evolutionary processes in which states are changed abruptly at certain moments of time, involving such fields as medicine and biology, economics, mechanics, electronics and telecommunications.
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