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"embody the effect of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that represents or exemplifies the impact or influence of a particular concept or action. Example: The main character in the novel embodies the effect of greed on human relationships, showcasing the destructive consequences of putting personal gain above true connections with others.
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The scheme we developed is based on two supports: well-balanced treatment of the variable updating at the new time-level and flux evaluation by three-wave approximations of the intercell Riemann-problem that, without any split, embody the effect of the non-conservative term.
Cluster analysis based on factor analysis can better embody the effect of every diet factor.
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The idea is to embody the effects of damage into the effective nodal forces of the finite element.
The last method (4) was introduced to assess the effectiveness of our approach more purely with respect to locality improvement, as (1) embodies the effect of both locality improvement and zero-edge vertex elimination.
The models of M1 to M9 embodied the effects of population growth and substructure as described by Evans et al. [21].
Straddling both terms of operation, Jaeger's sculptures have the effect of embodying the awkwardness of objectified intention and personified seduction.
Yet no matter how supple the body, the effect of watching a dancer embody the action of calligraphy is, largely, an unconvincing simulation.
A candidate who to many embodies the corrupting effect of money on politics faces elimination largely because he hasn't done a good enough job raising slush money.
Previous studies examining the effects of embodied avatars on social presence utilized avatars with interactive capabilities, such that they are able to provide real-time responses to user inputs in order to mimic the roles of virtual assistants and recommender agents.
Thus, om mystically embodies the essence of the entire universe.
They can both emulate MI, which embodies the essence of mutual inhibition, and indirectly also AM, which embodies the essence of fast switching.
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