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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assume an effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is hypothesizing or presuming the existence of a particular outcome or impact in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "In this experiment, we will assume an effect of the new drug on patient recovery times."
Alternatives: "presume an effect" or "hypothesize an effect".
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In addition, we assume an effect of the provision with upper secondary education.
For the visualization and description of effects or networks, we assume an effect to be predicted if the prediction confidence is 50% or above.
The authors do not assume an effect on the validity of their study [ 14].
We assume an effect of 0.16 on the square-root scale of ADAScog, corresponding to an improvement of 1 point at an ADAScog score of 10, or of 2.5 points at an ADAScog score of 60.
Under the simple location shift model, individual improvement of δ points in HRQoL is assumed: for bounded HRQoL outcome scores we have to assume an effect δ1 (x) such that x + δ (x) remains in the interval determined by the lower and upper boundary of the HRQoL outcome.
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The sample size was calculated assuming an effect size of 0.25.
However, maternal smoking × IL13 and IL1RN gene interaction assumes an effect of smoking on these genes.
The power to detect a correlation using 39 tumors, assuming an effect size of 0.5 and α = 0.05, was 0.9.
Assuming an effect similar to that observed for ASS, chemoprevention might lead to a relative risk reduction of 12% [ 13].
We assumed an effect of 30% of the alternative genotype on the gemcitabine AUC as clinically relevant.
A current US study compared an online training with a classical face-to-face training and assumed an effect size of 0.75 [ 62].
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