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"effectiveness being" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to refer to the state or quality of being effective. Example: The company's success can be attributed to the effectiveness being of its marketing strategies.
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Low participation in studies can lead to under-representation, which, in turn, can result in an effect or a clinical effectiveness being shown as not significant [ 3] or in a failure to obtain theoretical data saturation [ 4].
The patients were discriminated into three classes according to their therapy effectiveness: therapy effectiveness being more than 65% was regarded as markedly effective, 65%~26% effective, and less than 26% ineffective.
However similar conclusions have been reported for ITN interventions [41], [42], with ITN effectiveness being sensitive to the assumed killing and repellancy effect of the insecticide, in addition to coverage [37].
This lexical coverage problem is a key issue in term detection, with the system effectiveness being highly sensitive to it OOV are frequently meaningful words and may probably be queried by the user.
The two frequency excitation has comparable shear layer growth as the fundamental excitation; its effectiveness being weakly dependent on the phase difference and the lower phase difference i.e. 0∘ and 90∘ is the most effective.
Besides their broad antimicrobial activity, just as QACs and chlorhexidine, ethanol and isopropanol at 70% are not sporocidal, their effectiveness being due to the inhibition of germinating spores.
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Evaluating their effectiveness is tricky.
Effectiveness is often smaller than efficacy.
What evidence of their effectiveness is there?
This loss in effectiveness is called tolerance.
"Cost effectiveness is only a factor".
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