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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'be effectual for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is successful in producing a desired or intended result. For example: The new drug proved to be effectual for treating the condition.
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Antioxidant therapy has been thought to be effectual for the prevention and treatment of various diseases including diabetes.
Consequently, in recent times, antioxidant therapy has been thought to be effectual for the prevention and treatment of various diseases including diabetes, because oxidative stress plays a key role in the pathogenesis of human diseases [ 7, 8].
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A minimum concentration of 10 µmol/L 17-DMAG was effectual for inhibition of DFO-induced HIF-1 activation (Fig. 9B, not all data shown).
Therefore, we have concluded that our approach will be effectual system for the visually impaired people.
For music criticism to be effectual, it has to be progressive.
Both will be effectual.
Hence, combining CG scaffolds with BPE can be effectual in the regeneration of neocartilage.
If so, coyotes should be effectual sentinels of M. bovis occurrence in free-ranging white-tailed deer.
Sentinel coyote surveys appear to be effectual cost- and labor-sensitive indicators of M. bovis presence in sympatric wildlife and domestic livestock.
To overcome the temperature gap, the application of thermotolerant fermenting-microorganisms for high-temperature SSF is effectual.
If culture were effectual and living, then he would never experience banishment.
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