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The phrase "a straightforward effect on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a clear and direct impact or influence that something has on another thing.
Example: "The new policy had a straightforward effect on employee productivity, leading to increased efficiency across the board."
Alternatives: "a direct impact on" or "an obvious influence on".
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He added: "I think the threat of financial penalty will have a straightforward effect on newspapers … no editor, no proprietor would dream of lying under those circumstances".
Deletion of NDD1, which represses CLB1, CLB2 and ACE2 has a straightforward effect on their expression.
These topological changes did not have, however, a straightforward effect on network robustness, as estimated from species-extinction simulations.
Although family factors are important motivations for respondents, family does not appear to have a straightforward effect on the migration trajectory of respondents, with family circumstances contributing to push/pull and stick/stay factors.
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But a straightforward effect of egg size on offspring morph would probably affect offspring body size as well (as in [ 51]), which was not the case in our study.
It is also far more complicated to measure a complex public health effect than a relatively straightforward effect on product sales.
Varying the fraction of populations that are in direct contact with the GM crop has a very straightforward effect on the overall transgene frequency: more directly introgressed populations simply lead to more introgression.
This lack of a straightforward effect estimate is an important drawback of nonparametric methods.
In other words, the DoS of a flexure mechanism leads to some straightforward effect on its parasitic motion error.
In a previous study, in a larger population of severe sepsis patients, Sakr and colleagues observed that leukodepleted RBC transfusion had no straightforward effect on sublingual microcirculation [ 5].
The pathways by which climate change is projected to affect human health range from relatively straightforward effects on heat stress and heat mortality (Luber and McGeehin 2008; McGeehin and Mirabelli 2001) to more complex effects on infectious and other diseases (Lafferty 2009; Paaijmans et al. 2009).
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