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'differential effect' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that is used to describe the way that a substance or action differs in its effect from one situation or person to another. For example, "The differentiating effect of the company's new products on its market share was clear."
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You, L. & Kruse, F. E. Differential effect of activin A and BMP-7 on myofibroblast differentiation and the role of the Smad signaling pathway.
"But neither application rates nor entry rates have shown any differential effect by background.
It's that differential effect that really is the basis for affirmative action".
Melatonin and differential effect of L-thyroxine on immune system of Indian tropical bird Perdicula asiatica.
Differential effect of AMPK subunit depletion on colon cancer cell line survival.
Differential effect of atropine on rightward and leftward lower esophageal sphincter pressure.
Studying all countries worldwide, we estimate the differential effect of ruggedness on income for Africa.
Fass R, et al. Differential effect of long-term esophageal acid exposure on mechanosensitivity and chemosensitivity in humans.
In contrast, panels h and i demonstrate a differential effect of cediranib, preferentially reducing VEGFR2 and Tie2.
Steinmiller, C.L. et al. Differential effect of codeine on thermal nociceptive sensitivity in sleepy versus nonsleepy healthy subjects.
"The differential effect of enacted legislation as compared to the disclosed proposals must itself be material to Sallie Mae's financial condition, business or results of operations".
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