Sentence examples for an effect analogous from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an effect analogous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a result or outcome that is similar to another in a comparative context.
Example: "The study revealed an effect analogous to that observed in previous research, indicating a consistent pattern across different experiments."
Alternatives: "a similar effect" or "a comparable effect".

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Color acts as both space and light, achieving an effect analogous to that of the diffused, colored light that streams through stained-glass windows.

This testing system integrates the point-source/point-receiver scheme with the multi-directional imaging technique to achieve an effect analogous to that achieved with scanning.

Experiment 1 showed that an effect analogous to summation is found in dimensional generalization with separable dimensions, but the opposite effect is found with integral dimensions.

The drillstring rotates during drilling, and this may lead to violent lateral vibrations of the drill collars, an effect analogous to the whirling motion of an unbalanced rotor.

Two-thirds of this would arise due to higher costs of intermediates (an effect analogous to a negative productivity shock) and one-third would arise from the higher cost of capital goods (an effect analogous to a negative savings rate shock).

The inhibition of the constitutively active FLT3-ITD by SU5614, a known inhibitor of the FLT3-ITD activity, showed an effect analogous to that achieved after treatment of FLT3-WT+ cells with FLT3-siRNA.

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A compelling structure in nonfiction can have an attracting effect analogous to a story line in fiction". Et cetera. Et cetera. And so forth, and so on.

In a recent New Yorker essay on structure, McPhee states his case: "A compelling structure in non-fiction can have an attracting effect analogous to a story line in fiction".

It is hypothesised that this change is due to a nonlinear effect, analogous to that which occurs with increasing vibration magnitude for single-axis vibration.

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelOECDnt (OEcountriesries have constitutions lasting 32 years on average, suggesting a development effect analogous to its well-known relationship with democracy.

The use of this comparison group allowed for avoidance of the "healthy soldier effect," which is a selection effect analogous to the "healthy worker effect".

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