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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at all effects" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation of a more common phrase, and it is not typically used in any context.
Example: "The changes made to the policy will not have any effects at all."
Alternatives: "in any case" or "under any circumstances".
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Importantly, if observed at all, effects of higher-level cognitive variables on fixation locations are small (typically less than half a character).
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Of significance was that all dual combinations containing RAL, the most potent antiviral agent against XMRV, demonstrated marked synergy at all effect levels without any apparent cytotoxicity.
However, it might not be able to do so at all effect sizes.
The correction did not at all effect the conclusion that the organization of carbonic anhydrase within the carboxysome has no effect on the resulting concentrations.
Thus, individuals with the same equipotent doses (at all effect sizes) are defined as equally sensitive to the chemical for the endpoint.
Researchers need to examine how criminal laws that enforce HIV-status disclosure are beginning to (if at all) effect serosorting and HIV prevention practices.
But they came across no such benign competitive effects—indeed, they found no effects at all.
Many experience no side effects at all.
In fact, she didn't notice any effects at all.
Rosiglitazone had no cardioprotective effects at all.
I had no side effects at all.
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