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The phrase "an equivalent effect to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the outcomes or impacts of different actions, situations, or items that yield similar results.
Example: "The new policy is expected to have an equivalent effect to the previous regulations in terms of reducing emissions."
Alternatives: "a similar effect to" or "comparable impact to".
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For instance, where ancient humans selected an individual plant or a group of plants with favorable agronomic traits (due to one or more mutations) and started to cultivate their progeny as crops, such selection may have an equivalent effect to natural selection with a strong bottleneck effect under growing conditions that differ from those of the wild ancestors [5, 11, 12, 15].
Taken together, SH showed an equivalent effect to ASA, although SH treatment was at higher doses than ASA.
The 5 mg dose of NGF inhibitor had an equivalent effect to the TrkA inhibitor dose between 10Ki and 30Ki.
Our results show that SH, at a concentration of up to 300 mg/kg, had an equivalent effect to ASA, although SH was administered at a higher dose than ASA.
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The question thus became whether the French prohibition on resale at a loss – a prohibition that admittedly did not discriminate between nationals of different Member States-should be considered as a measure having equivalent effect to a quantitative restriction on imports from other Member States, within the meaning of the prohibition contained in Article 30 of the EC Treaty.
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.
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 Commission's decision now requires Google to put a stop to illegal restrictions in contracts — or "any other restriction with an equivalent effect and not to reinstate them".
Similarly, in acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML), a very hard to treat cancer with survival between 20 and 30 % for some of its subtypes, FLT3, HRAS, NRAS and KRAS mutations appear to have an equivalent effect in their ability to suppress the complexity of the cancer network (Betti number drops from 107 to 95).
Overall, the consequences of META1 mutations on extracellular SAP activity are consistent in both L. donovani and L. major: L58F overexpression leads to increased SAP activity; L80F has an equivalent effect on SAP activity to WT META1 and L80F dominates over L58F in the double mutants (Additional file 8 ).
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.
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