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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achievable effects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes or results that can realistically be attained or accomplished.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is designed to produce achievable effects that will enhance customer engagement."
Alternatives: "attainable results" or "realistic outcomes".
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It appears essential to identify regimens in which individual components synergize to obtain the greatest achievable effects.
However, the advantage of dynamic logistic regression is that it easily allows estimation of the achievable effects of risk factor manipulation at the population level, i.e. the proportion of deaths that could have been avoided with optimal adherence.
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In conclusion, flow control sensitivity maps do not only indicate whether a suction jet or a blowing jet is favourable and where to place it, but also give a useful estimate of the achievable effect.
13 We anticipated that the achievable effect size in populations with multimorbidity would be 0.4, which is a little under the average of these two previously published effect sizes.
Literature data on achievable intensification effects are provided.
In fact, simple radiative cooling systems have been used since ancient times to achieve nighttime cooling; the problem was that such systems didn't work in the daytime because the heating effect of the sunlight was at least 10 times stronger than the maximum achievable cooling effect.
If the effect seen by F. lutea acetone extract is indeed mediated via the insulin receptor, one would expect a competitive reduction in the effect achievable or further downstream effects with increasing concentrations of the antagonist added.
Volume growth can quickly be achieved, but sustainable profit requires pricing effects achievable only through long-term brand building.
However, if a 10% increase in peak bone mass can, as postulated, reduce the risk of an osteoporotic fracture in adult life by 50%, 6 an effect on fracture risk in later life of both clinical and public health significance is achievable, particularly if effects do accumulate.
Although fraught with concerns about toxicity, the high potencies and prolonged effects achievable with covalent drugs may result in less-frequent drug dosing and in wide therapeutic margins for patients.
For years X-ray phase contrast imaging was thought to be restricted to synchrotron radiation facilities, but a new approach was recently developed at UCL which makes synchrotron-like phase effects achievable with conventional sources, by introducing two separate sets of appropriately designed coded-apertures at either side of the imaged object.
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