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be effecting
noun
The result or outcome of a cause. See usage notes below.
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Exact(24)
In this case, the in vivo use of IAPa that are thought to induce effectively apoptosis in patients might rather be effecting cell death by necroptosis.
The one thing that can be said with certainty is that Van Gaal does not appear to be effecting any improvement.
Cooling rate, seeding, availability of surface area and application of vacuum are found to be effecting the quality of the separated product.
Another judge on the panel, Barrington D. Parker Jr., said that if the courts accepted the government argument "we would be effecting a sea change in the constitutional life of this country".
"I was very keen for Brian to live process my guitar playing so that we would be effecting one another's performance, bouncing off each other, inspiring new combinations of polyrhythms".
The presence of systemic disease was reported not to be effecting the daily life at the time of evaluation by 90.2% of the children with headache and 91.0% of the children without headache (p = 0.94).
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The change will be effected tomorrow morning.
Q: Will search results be effected?
How will the 3D be effected?
Well suddenly we really are effecting change.
How it is effecting your life.
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