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The phrase "any other effects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about additional consequences or outcomes beyond those already mentioned.
Example: "Please list the side effects of the medication, including any other effects that may occur."
Alternatives: "additional effects" or "further consequences".
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By performing experiments simultaneously at 0 g*, 1 g* and 2 g* and in the control outside the magnet (1 g), we were able to distinguish unambiguously between the effects on the flies of altering their net effective weight, and any other effects of the high magnetic field.
There is no claim the pills would stop any other effects of radiation.
If so, should I stop taking it before flying to Australia or would it have any other effects apart from the anticipated symptoms of the menopause?
Still, the study has weaknesses: it does not sort out the cholesterol-lowering effects of these drugs from any other effects they may have, and it provides no suggestion about possible mechanisms of the effect.
Donald Verrilli, America's solicitor general, who represents the government's view in the case (it supports neither side), pointed out that competitors need the patent-holder's permission to isolate the genes to see if they can develop a better test, or even to examine them for any other effects they may have.Some observers think an anti-Myriad ruling would have little practical effect.
The presented test was designed to minimize any other effects than mass-loading.
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Desire desires a single effect to the exclusion of any other effect; but the denial of effectivity for any single cause also implies that what is produced by any causal process can never be only a single effect.
No such effect, or any other effect of strain has been observed in our case.
Irrespective of any other effect, the green algae produced less neutral lipid at higher temperatures.
The RSS reports help MBS M to identify the source of interference and to check whether it is caused by neighboring cells or if it is a consequence of any other effect such as fast fading or noise.
Note that Hume is here supposing that, in our idea of the relation between cause and effect, the "tye or connexion … which binds them together" is necessary ("it is impossible that any other effect could result").
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