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"conceivable effect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to suggest a possible outcome or result. For example: "The policy change could have a considerable and conceivable effect on unemployment levels in the region."
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The conceivable effect of EDTA and OPyox film was studied using SEM and electrochemical techniques.
The maximum conceivable effect of our actions would be on our tribe and neighboring tribes.
The only conceivable effect Friedman's endorsement of an alternative bill can have is to divide support and distract attention from the best chance for a serious energy/climate bill in 30 years.
Therefore, to minimize the conceivable effect seen in this group of patients, we performed a sub-analysis of patients without COPD.
Estimating the contribution of this conceivable effect to the correlations observed in microarray data is a difficult and probably impracticable task because the processes of cross-hybridization cannot be observed directly.
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Taking meaning as the "conceivable effects of a practical kind the object may involve," the pragmatist philosopher finds that two "practical" meanings of "go around" are in play: either the man goes North, East, South, and West of the squirrel, or he faces first the squirrel's head, then one of his sides, then his tail, then his other side.
Bombarded with pharmaceutical ads listing what seems like every conceivable side effect, American consumers might think they are already getting too much information.
"Adults, in their own homes, should be able to engage in a form of activity they enjoy and which has no conceivable negative effect on anybody else," Mr Frank told a press conference.
To address a conceivable negative effect of inhibitory Ly49 receptors expressed on iNKT cells, Ly49 expression on iNKT cells was blocked.
Additionally, given the risk of hypotension inherent with the use of fenoldopam, subsequent renal hypoperfusion is a conceivable side effect [ 55].
Although it is argued that whether resistin is expressed in a skeletal muscle or not [ 1, 10, 12, 13], it impacts glycometabolism by endocrine, autocrine, and paracrine ways so that it is conceivable that effects of resistin might contribute to the pathogenesis of impaired insulin sensitivity, it is significant to elucidate the effect of human resistin on myocytes.
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