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The phrase "a tissue of effects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex or intricate arrangement of outcomes or consequences that are interconnected.
Example: "The study revealed a tissue of effects resulting from the new policy, affecting various sectors of the economy."
Alternatives: "a web of effects" or "a network of consequences".
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Cinema is a tissue of effects, all brought together: the look, the sound, the feel.
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The topics addressed by the mock submissions were a) microarray data quality using a data set generated for a single compound, b) assessment in a single tissue of the effects of several compounds in a pharmacological class, and c) use of a proprietary database to help classify a compound of unknown toxicity.
These results suggest a tissue specific effect of different saponin contained in PNS.
Noxious stimuli to a tissue induce a battery of effects in which mediation of a number of different signaling molecules participates.
Dynamic changes in the cellular make up of a tissue will also effect changes in transcript abundance that will be measured on a genome-wide scale.
It was therefore not possible to estimate the resampling probabilities for the chemicals that were classified based only on CO = 4 (observed any time during the observation period, before day 21) or persistence of a tissue effect.
Consequently, it was not possible to estimate the resampling probabilities for the chemicals that were classified based only on CO = 4 (observed any time during the observation period, before day 21) or persistence of a tissue effect.
TEs often manifest lineage- and tissue specificity of effects.
However, intense research into the mechanism responsible for the ALS phenotpye of SOD1 mutations has generated a number of novel unexpected questions, most notably on the motoneuron-intrinsic versus a tissue-environmental effect of the mutated SODs (Beers et al., 2006; Boillee et al., 2006; Miller et al., 2006; Nagai et al., 2007).
30% fewer granules lined the plasma membrane of CgB-ko compared to wt cells (2.42±0.51 vs. 3.35±0.44 granules/µm, respectively; p<0.0001; n = 12 cells for wt and CgB-ko; 80 220 total granules counted each), which, together with the previous quantifications in wt and CgB-ko β-cells suggests a tissue-specific effect of CgB ablation on granulogenesis.
The reason for the conflicting results is unclear, but may reflect a tissue-specific effect of this polymorphism.
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