Sentence examples for an effect in relation to from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, just as there is a built-in bias, as if were, of an effect in relation to its cause in terms of a "turning" to its principle, so all creatures have a bias to return to the source or principle of their being.

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In conclusion, our results imply an intriguing effect in relation to socioeconomic inequality.

Living with a partner was found to be nonsignificant in general ("partner": OR = 0.81; p = 0.417); however, the interaction term between sex (male) and living with partner was found to be significantly negative ("sex(male)*partner": OR = 0.23; p < 0.001), a finding that may be interpreted as a substitution effect in relation to informal care provision only by a female partner for a male dependent.

One study based on pooled data from eight case control studies (Whiteman et al, 2000) found an adverse effect of twinning in relation to mucinous tumours, but a protective effect in relation to non-mucinous tumours.

So, any gene of the microarray will be a marker gene of the microarray if its expression displays a significant effect in relation to subsets, that is, if the expression values pass a threshold of statistical difference between any experimental-variable subset and another (Barrett et al., 2011).

That is, acts of corruption can have, and typically do have, a side effect in relation to the corruptor.

Feeling respected had a greater effect in relation to positive encounters regarding return to work than feeling wronged had in relation to negative encounters (table 1).

Further, susceptibility variants that are associated with the first class of AIDs generally had a protective effect in relation to the second class of AIDs.

Biopsy location and cohort membership had similarly broad effects; age, gender, and disease phenotype had measurable, although less broad, effects; genotype, as represented by the NOD2 subtype, had a modest effect in relation to other factors.

There is no consensus about the dose of folinic acid and no evidence for a dose effect in relation to body surface area for this regimen (Ychou et al, 1998).

Previous research provides strong evidence for the likely health benefits for mother and child of breastfeeding, but also provides no firm evidence for a protective effect in relation to child behaviour problems.

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