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Discover Ludwig"enhanced effect" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or effect that has been increased or improved. For example: "The use of additional resources resulted in an enhanced effect on the project's success."
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During this period, investigators found no strong evidence for an enhanced effect with placebo devices compared with placebo pills.
This synergistic effect was not additive to the enhanced effect caused by either CHOL-SM or MPLA, since it was lost in complex formulations (Fig. 3c).
This apparently enhanced effect compared with the untreated controls was not seen at pogonion.
Furthermore, the fluorinated benzene group exhibits better enhanced effect than the flexible alkyl group.
Therefore, a mutual enhanced effect exists between dew and artificially revegetation ecosystems.
MEG temporally localized this enhanced effect to the N400 time window (300-500ms) — the critical stage of accessing meaning from words.
Hydrogen also has an enhanced effect of chloride ions on a decrease in breakdown potential.
von Frey tests in mice showed a synergistically enhanced effect of menthol and ethanol on the analgesia of tetracaine gel.
The enhanced effect was due to hydroxyl radical (OH) oxidation, co-precipitation and oxidation by other oxidants.
We also investigate an enhanced effect of sites displacement which can be designed in artificial graphene-like nanostructures.
The enhanced effect in lower internalization scorers suggests that alcohol priming might undermine behavioral inhibition processes in otherwise stable adolescents.
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