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The phrase "an equal effect to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when comparing the impact or outcome of two different actions or situations.
Example: "The new policy will have an equal effect to the previous one in terms of employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "a similar effect to" or "the same impact as".
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However, xenografts arising from 4T1.2 mammary adenocarcinoma cells overexpressing the protease-resistant IGFBP-4 grew significantly slower than 4T1.2 xenografts expressing WT IGFBP-4 or the empty vector (Ryan et al, 2009), which is in contrast to our PR variant that had an equal effect to the WT IGFBP-2.
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Further, in an earlier study a dose-response curve was performed, and this dosage had an equal effect compared to 20 mU/min in regard to stimulating colonic peristalsis [ 5].
However, the Pilates method showed an equal effect compared to other forms of exercise and massage therapy, although these results are still conflicting.
Because the estimated power is often compared between different scenarios assuming an equal effect size, it is important to know which effect size is assumed to be equal, and what impact that assumption is expected to have on the estimated power.
Not all health problems however, have an equal effect on patient visit rates to general practice.
An increase in the pressure is observed to have an equal effect on the basefluid and on the nanofluids, which results in an average pressure-viscosity coefficient for both to be approximately 0.015 mm2/N.
However, several trials have suggested an equal effect of endocrine therapy as compared to chemotherapy in hormone receptor positive premenopausal breast cancer patients [ 35, 36].
This result suggests that peer teaching of students in both higher and lower grades had an equal effect on the ability of undergraduates to understand concepts at higher cognitive levels.
By joint analysis, this approach takes the correlations among various transition probabilities into account and allows some confounding variables to have an equal effect on various transition probabilities, which in turn can ease the problem of insufficient sample size described above.
This would suggest that large frugivores such as peccaries, and not falling fronds, are the more important cause of physical damage and mortality of seedlings and saplings in the vicinity of mature palms as they root around for fruit [ 36], because we would expect falling fronds to have an equal effect around mature and immature palm trees.
In contrast to the effect of MRS 1845, inhibition of L-type channels had an equal effect on phasic and tonic components of evoked EPSCs (Fig. 8).
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