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The phrase "an observable effect on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or influence that something has on another entity or situation, particularly in scientific or analytical contexts.
Example: "The researchers found that the new medication had an observable effect on the patients' recovery times."
Alternatives: "a noticeable impact on" or "a discernible influence on".
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In addition, domain knowledge and method knowledge do not have an observable effect on the effectiveness of the approach.
On the other hand, we found that radiation pressure has an observable effect on the solar system.
It also had an observable effect on the voltage polarization at the first discharge process, whereas negligible at the subsequent cycles.
The laser focus on growth had an observable effect on company behavior, as well.
The coating did not have an observable effect on neuronal density or proximity to the electrode surface.
Website design and organic search performance are intrinsically linked, which is to say that design has an observable effect on a website's ability to rank well for relevant terms.
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However, the relatively small group size (n = 10) and high individual variation in the present study may have contributed to a lack of an observable effect of maternal undernutrition on the non-stimulated APP concentration.
Several teams made a significant effort to predict the details of how the event would unfold and to determine whether the G2 passage would have any observable effect on the hole and its surroundings.
In the SDRs, the ME failed to exert any observable effect on the tolerance level following oral glucose loading.
As suggested by our VSV-Np protein-based experiment (Fig. 4), in donor tumor cells expressing whole protein antigen, surface MHC-I/peptide complexes will have a less observable effect on DC cross-presentation.
TFX is highly specific for this group, as demonstrated by a lack of observable effect on the majority of the bacterial population in the bean rhizosphere [ 13].
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