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The phrase "an effect described" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific effect that has been detailed or explained in a text or discussion.
Example: "The study highlights an effect described in previous research, demonstrating its significance in the field."
Alternatives: "a described effect" or "an outlined effect".
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To reinforce this image in the rapidly approaching darkness, Meriton arranged lights behind every gunport, whether or not it contained a cannon, creating an effect described as "a fearsome, leering jack-o'-lantern".
On viewing the original studio rushes for the 20th anniversary documentary Blackadder Rides Again, John Lloyd recalls that originally the final scene was "all very embarrassing", as the actors only had 15 feet to run before they reached the barbed wire in front of the camera, where they had to pretend to die, an effect described by Atkinson as "somewhat unconvincing".
As shown in Table 1, each of the SNPs contributes to the expression and/or activity of certain proteins linked with skin properties, with an effect described as +1 (positive for skin property) or −1 (negative for skin property).
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The MOR translated the impact of the between-hospital residual variability to an effect describing relative mortality risk of patients form different hospitals.
The same principle for a community effect described in this work may thus apply to quorum sensing as well.
Hypotension, however, is also an important side effect described in ICU patients.
As a result, the effect described can be rather significant in choosing the molecular shape.
Experts say the idea of a cell-death domino effect, described here this week at the American Society for Cell Biology's annual meeting, merits further research.
To evaluate mechanisms underlying the antitumour effect described above, an immunohistochemical analysis was done at the end of the treatment in tumour specimens excised from the s.c. area.
The effect, described in a paper to appear in the journal Physical Review Letters, may be sufficient to offset age-related declines in balance control, he said.
Dr. Mappen, who is assembling the encyclopedia and who wrote the Jersey joke entry, said this treatment went as far back as Jonathan Belcher, a Colonial governor, who in effect described the state as middlebrow.
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