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The phrase 'cause effect to' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase 'cause and effect' instead. For example: The cause and effect of climate change has been the subject of much debate.
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Craniopharyngiomas arise from a vestigial remnant of tissue in the roof of the mouth and extend upward to cause effects similar to those of pituitary tumours.
These Ultraviolet rays exposure can cause effects from tanning to skin cancers.
Each character has four unique moves, which often cause effects besides damage to an opponent.
By triggering chain reactions the metals might, again, cause effects out of proportion to their mass.
The EDCs act through several modes of action to cause effects on sensitive tissues.
Although high exposures were known to cause effects, the observed low levels were deemed innocuous.
The findings contribute to reduce the gap between theory and practice, by a shift in focus from cause-effect to conditional attributes or characteristics of an effective organisation-wide quality intervention.
The diuretic furosemide, which inhibits cotransport of Na+ and Cl−, caused effects similar to the absence of chloride [ 30].
The communication delay may cause undesirable effect to the overall control performance [6].
Consequently, any residue which may accumulate in human organs cause harmful effect to health overtime (Iovdijova and Bencko 2010).
Look for common relationships: part to whole, cause to effect, person to occupation, word to definition, and synonyms.
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