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The phrase "and like the effects" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when comparing something to the effects of a previous subject or context, often in a discussion about outcomes or results.
Example: "The new policy was implemented, and like the effects of the previous one, it led to increased productivity."
Alternatives: "similar to the effects" or "as with the effects".
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A single-center, partially double-blind, placebo-controlled, ascending dose (65, 100 and 150 mg) study was carried out in 11 healthy recreational polydrug users who first passed a pharmacologic qualification session to ensure they could distinguish and like the effects of a psychoactive drug (20 mg d-amphetamine) compared to placebo.
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As Conners himself realised when he tried Ritalin, and liked the effects so much he swore he'd never take it again, ADHD is simply the fall guy; the real problem are the drugs and regulatory systems that allow the vulnerable easy access to them.
I tried swirling and stippling on my footstool and liked the effect.
Dr. Dennerlein said he now has one both at the office and at home and likes the effect it's had on his work habits.
Common responses included "I do not like the effects anymore" and "using it doesn't fit with my lifestyle anymore".
But targeting the agents to cells should circumvent such problems, and researchers would like the effect to be as specific and prolonged as possible.
This implies that the league and its owners liked the effects of putting more replays in the hands of the officials and keeping more red flags in the coaches' holsters.
He tried playing around with music using videotapes from past shows, and he liked the effect.
However, the GnRH effect on h.XGnRHR internalization was found to be dose dependent and (like the effect on mGnRHR internalization) was blocked by a peptide and nonpeptide antagonists.
Lennon then liked the effect and kept it.
The natural walls, partly peeling, had time itself etched into them; Brent liked the effect and refused to paint over these traces.
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