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The phrase "causing an effect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an action that has some kind of consequence. For example, "The heavy rainfall caused flooding throughout the region, creating a dramatic effect on the local environment."
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The Merriam-Webster dictionary has defined influence as "The power or capacity of causing an effect in indirect or intangible ways".
In order to investigate the dose of the ligand causing an effect on the esr1 expression level we pursued a dose response experiment using the three ligands.
Finally, confounding could be present for example, actual treatment associated with preferences causing an effect.
Once activated, they initiate signalling cascades, phosphorylating downstream proteins and causing an effect.
Thus, our hypothesis incorporates the idea of inhibitor release by the parasite causing an effect on mammalian SPs.
In animals, this is advantageous since handling and restraint increases stress, causing an effect on core and surface temperatures [ 1- 7].
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Instead, what it has are extremely high commercial rents, which cause an effect that is not dissimilar.
"You can't choke rats with enough salmon to cause an effect other than choking," he said.
It denotes the concentration which causes an effect of xx %.
Suppose that some property P grounds a power to cause an effect of a certain sort.
Approaches are required to focus analytical efforts on those chemicals that actually pose a risk or cause an effect.
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