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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assume effects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the anticipated outcomes or consequences of a particular action or situation.
Example: "In our analysis, we need to assume effects of the new policy on employee productivity."
Alternatives: "presume outcomes" or "expect consequences".
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One might assume effects similar to those from classic rotating shift work, but the irregular character of night-call schedules and the longer shifts make comparison difficult.
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For intermediate and larger assumed effects and longer durations of intervention effectiveness, the intervention was associated with net cost savings.
Assuming effects of shear deformation and initial curvature, governing equations of the problem are derived.
If the values are insignificant and the signs are contrary to the assumed effects, the hypotheses are not supported.
In our case, the values are insignificant and the signs are contrary to the assumed effects for hypothesis H4a.
When sphericity could not be assumed effects were corrected using the Greenhouse-Geisser procedure.
KIEs related to multiply labeled isotopomers were approximated assuming effects are cumulative [ 28].
Second, comparable to the assumed effects of managed competition, the possible loss of market share can stimulate efforts to improve quality.
Larger assumed effects of smoking and abnormal placentation on early pregnancy loss led to a stronger inverse association between smoking and preeclampsia.
It was assumed effect to Aso-S rupture band from magma storage region was lower than Aso-N·C rupture bands.
Finally, Dite and colleagues state that we might have assumed effect modification without testing for it.
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