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Discover LudwigThe phrase "effect comparison" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of comparing the effects or outcomes of different actions, events, or situations. Example: In his essay, the author presents an in-depth effect comparison of the economic policies of two political parties, highlighting the successes and failures of each approach.
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Changes over time in scores were analysed using non-parametric Wilcoxon Mann–Whitney U tests for treatment effect comparison.
The shelter effect comparison of two-row 0.35-porosity wind barriers indicates that 6 H is the optimum row space.
An intervarietal inhibition effect comparison at 100% concentration (T4) exhibited a 69.24% decline in hyphal growth for G064 compared with 49.06% for G025.
The present study focuses on the preparation of tungsten carbide end mills, an experimental study was conducted which includes the microstructure comparative analysis of the material surface layer in the different positions of tungsten carbide end mills, and the grinding effect comparison of tungsten carbide materials between different grinding parameters.
Fig. 9 Deblurring effect comparison with non-geometrical methods.
Fig. 11 Deblurring effect comparison with uniform deblurring methods on uniformly blurred images.
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Effect comparisons among the different polyacrylamide hydrogels were made and the mechanism of silica improving polyacrylamide hydrogel with high mechanical properties was proposed.
Thus, treatment effect comparisons between the experimental groups were considered just for skeletal and dentoalveolar alterations as measured on lateral cephalometric radiographs.
Non-parametric data were compared using Mann–Whitney tests for between-groups comparisons and Wilcoxon tests for time effect comparisons (p < 0.05).
For the value with a significant interaction between time effect and group effect, comparisons were performed independently and P values were calculated at each time point.
Wang, Q., Xia., W., Zhao, Z. & Zhang, H. Effects comparison between low glycemic index diets and high glycemic index diets on HbA1c and fructosamine for patients with diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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