Sentence examples for an equivalent effect from inspiring English sources

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To me this seems like an oriental tradition which, however enthusiastically adopted (particularly in schools, I find), is un-likely to have an equivalent effect in the west.

Mr. Braun hopes that young viewers of the series will experience an equivalent effect: "They might think to themselves, 'Hey, I could be a hero, too".' Suzanne MacNeille.

Some states have sought to repeal tenure — much as Mr. Christie has — though critics say that in some cases other provisions remain that have an equivalent effect on protecting teachers.

abolish customs duties and quantitative restrictions on the entry and outflow of merchandise, to abrogate all other measures having an equivalent effect, and to fix a common customs tariff for imports from nonmember states.

The treaty pledged the signatories to abolish customs duties and quantitative restrictions on the entry and outflow of merchandise, to abrogate all other measures having an equivalent effect, and to fix a common customs tariff for imports from nonmember states.

The results of our preliminary evaluation showed that this design had an equivalent effect on the joint torques of shoulder and elbow to the free-weight exercises without the risk of overextension injury.

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Considering a global advantage of being a slow acetylator (and a roughly equivalent effect of all slow-causing mutations on phenotype and fitness), this model assumes that the different slow variants of NAT2 may have simultaneously become targets of directional selection, thereby generating an excess of intermediate-frequency haplotypes.

For instance, a 5% decrease in hematocrit may be considered as a toxicologically equivalent effect metric in all individuals, but be adverse in persons with anemia and nonadverse in healthy persons.

Another conceptual issue related to stochastic quantal endpoints concerns the definition of a toxicologically equivalent effect metric for individual probability of effect (e.g., of malformations or cancer).

It is also unclear if a decrease in the levels of drp1, which can result in increased mitochondrial size through loss of fission, results in a phenotypically equivalent effect.

The purpose of this step is to establish the uncertainty distribution for AD M*, the animal dose associated with a specified effect size M* (= BMR) based on a specified toxicologically equivalent effect metric.

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