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The expression 'effective times' is correct and usable in written English. It can be used to refer to periods of time when something is working successfully or is most efficient. For example, "By introducing new training methods, we have been able to achieve more effective times for our employees."
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One of the most effective times to raise money is when you need it least.
In fact, two distinct maxima of the SERS-signal intensity are observed for three types of the Ag/PS substrates formed at the same effective times.
The mean daily and effective times spent chewing per kg of DM and NDF intakes were higher in goats than in sheep (P < 0.05).
The mean and effective times spent eating per kg of DM intake, ruminating, and in total chewing per kg of DM and NDF intakes were higher when GSS was fed (P < 0.05).
In the second control experiment, points at the corresponding effective times of stimulation were further investigated.
Median effective times (ET50) were calculated with the minimal model that better fits the data.
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It is important to evaluate the cooling effect itself and the effective time period.
Table 1 provides details of information on effective time lags of effects of genes in the network.
The effective time necessary to achieve such preventive effect may range somewhere between 2 and 10 seconds.
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