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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adverse effects generated by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing negative outcomes or consequences that arise from a specific action, treatment, or situation.
Example: "The study revealed several adverse effects generated by the new medication, including nausea and fatigue."
Alternatives: "negative impacts caused by" or "harmful effects resulting from".
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Many of them turned out as being linked to the global "unphysiology" of HD therapy due to the absence of the regulatory functions of the normal kidney and also to the iatrogenic adverse effects generated by various components of dialysis systems.
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A second criticism with respect to market-driven growth focuses on the adverse side effects generated by a system of production that is held accountable only to the test of profitability.
In other words, the scale effects generated by the immigration-induced changes in consumer demand can never be sufficiently strong to reverse the direct adverse impact of immigration in the domestic labor market.
The wealth effect generated by the higher average income increases demand for the domestically produced good, increases the demand for labor, and helps to attenuate the adverse labor market impact of immigration.
This decision also reduced the adverse publicity generated by the accident.
The negative health effects of the program appear to be primarily driven by the adverse provider incentives generated by the scheme and the resulting decline in the quality of care received by patients.
To counteract the adverse effects of oxidative stress generated by redox cycling and electrophilic compounds, nature "developed" an elaborate defense system to maintain redox homeostasis.
Our combined effect estimates, which were based on effect estimates generated by 14 ICAPPO centers across the globe using a common analytical protocol, support an adverse impact of maternal exposure to particulate pollution on fetal growth.
b Validation of the target-adverse effect predictor using two external reference standards of known target-adverse effect associations: a database generated by Kuhn et al. [40] extracted from the literature and manually reviewed, and a set of the associations extracted from DART database.
The present paper quantifies the adverse effects that can generate rebar section loss, induced by corrosion, especially on the bearing capacity of nuclear power plant cooling towers under extreme wind conditions.
These adverse effects are related to oxidative stress generated by the enzymatic reduction of NFT.
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