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The phrase "cause feedback" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to generating or eliciting feedback, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "We need to implement changes that will cause feedback from our users."
Alternatives: "generate feedback" or "elicit feedback."
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This can cause feedback delays, and the main concern is the difference between the actual CSI and the outdated CSI.
The interaction of animals with abiotic features of their environment has long been known to cause alterations to geomorphic features, and these interactions may cause feedback loops that further alter geomorphic features and animal communities.
Allosteric interactions with metabolites upstream or downstream in an enzyme's metabolic pathway cause feedback regulation, altering the activity of the enzyme according to the flux through the rest of the pathway.
Accumulation of sucrose in source cells can cause feedback inhibition of photosynthesis [ 50– 50].
Directly linking diameter and height increment models can cause feedback problems.
Yeast NMD3 is involved in export of large ribosomal subunits: mutations cause feedback inhibition of rRNA processing [27,28].
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As a child, Merritt came down with what he believes is hyperacusis, a condition that causes feedback in his left ear if he is exposed to high frequencies.
Lyrically, we're back in graphic, but hopefully tongue-in-cheek, sex mode, Janet likening her body to that of an instrument ("strum me like a guitar") while her orgasm is likened to a blown-out speaker causing feedback.
l-Arginine has been routinely added to solve this problem; however, this increases production cost and causes feedback inhibition of N-acetyl-l-glutamate kinase activity.
It is concluded that the milk precursors infused into external pudic artery caused feedback effects on ruminal fermentation under the corn straw roughage conditions.
This caused a decrease in net photosynthetic rates within 48 h and eventual damage (scorching) of upper canopy leaves, suggesting the abrupt change stressed the plants and/or caused feedback effects on photosynthesis.
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