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The phrase "as compared with the effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or analyzing the differences or similarities between two effects or outcomes in a comparative context.
Example: "The results of the study were significant, as compared with the effect observed in previous research."
Alternatives: "in contrast to the effect" or "relative to the effect".
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The ratio of τ over the effect size conveys the extent of variability (between-study standard deviation) as compared with the effect size.
As predicted, the cotransfection resulted in a proliferation arrest (18,8±4,3%, vs. 45±2% in control embryos; Fig. 6E) and a strong decrease in the production of neurons (16,4±3%; Fig. 5I) 26 h post-transfection as compared with the effect of Delta-1 alone (Fig. 5L).
This increase was more as compared with the effect by WFA alone.
A specific cytotoxic effect of negative control siRNA was negligible as compared with the effect of gene-specific siRNA.
Such inhibitors in plasma are probably involved in the lower effect of 20% plasma concentration as compared with the effect seen with a 10% concentration (Fig. 2a).
After knockdown of GnRH-I receptor expression, GnRH-II antagonist-induced decrease of mitochondrial membrane potential was slightly reduced, as compared with the effect of GnRH-II antagonist treatment in nontransfected cells.
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These results were confirmed by a pharmacological inhibitor experiment showing that lapatinib significantly downregulated the TS protein as compared with the effects of gefitinib or trastuzumab in SKBr3 cells (Fig. 3C).
Electroporation of the R7 construct induced milder alterations as compared with the effects of the R1 construct, but still resulted in an abnormal distribution of GFP-positive cells (Fig. 2A).
AFB1 injection did not alter the morphology of the normal livers of mice significantly as compared with the effects of HBsAg (compare Fig. 3A with C, and Fig. 3B with D).
This feature is a prerequisite for predicting long-term patient response to cell cycle phase-specific drugs, such as the individual hour of nadir in each treatment cycle, or the differential effects of these drugs as compared with the effects of cell cycle phase non-specific drugs.
Drug combinations with taxanes have been reported to increase cell killing, as compared with the effects of single agents, either by combining dual cell death promoting activities (Bijnsdorp et al, 2008; Reiner et al, 2009) or by adding a drug efflux blocking activity to a cytotoxic effect (Miettinen et al, 2009).
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