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"efficacious at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means effective or successful at achieving a desired outcome. Here's an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The new medication has been proven to be efficacious at reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression."
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A recombinant glycoprotein D vaccine yielded a 38 42% efficacy in HSV1 seronegative women, yet was not efficacious at all in men and in HSV1 seropositive women (Stanberry et al., 2002).
They have proven their safety and efficacy in the target bovine species since they are efficacious at reducing disease severity, virus shedding, and circulation in a population [ 4, 5].
We show that the treatments that spread are not necessarily those that are most efficacious at curing the ailment, and explain how 'superstitious treatments' with little efficacy and even maladaptive practices can spread under broad conditions.
The two approved drugs for treating influenza are slickly marketed and extensively prescribed but more than a decade of experience shows that they are modestly efficacious at best.
These compounds were found to be efficacious at picomolar concentrations.
F-k filtering is efficacious at eliminating surface wave interference, whereas τ-p domain filtering mainly focuses on linear interference.
This personalized, adaptive mechanical breath may prove more efficacious at treating and preventing ARDS than the current standard of care.
The neutral NPs are efficacious at the proximal LN, while the fully charged NPs have no effect on either LNs.
Combined bupropion SR and CM appears efficacious, at least in the short-term, for adolescent smoking cessation and may be superior to either intervention alone.
Results indicate the agent was accepted and liked, and was significantly more efficacious at increasing physical activity (daily steps walked) than the control.
Introduction: Physical activity / rehabilitation forms a pivotal aspect of recovery after critical illness and studies have demonstrated it is safe, feasible and potentially efficacious at improving patient outcomes [1,2].
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