Sentence examples for excluding effect from inspiring English sources

The phrase "excluding effect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that does not factor into the equation or when you are attempting to explain an effect that is not included. For example, you might say: "We ran a series of experiments, excluding effect of the wind."

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Meanwhile, north of the Thames, the excluding effect of gentrification has been strongly evident for decades; for as long, indeed, as the term has been in existence, coined by sociologist Ruth Glass in 1964 to describe what was happening on her home turf of Islington.

All these experiments were performed at 25°C (excluding effect of temperature) for 48 h under static conditions.

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As reasons for failure, they suggested biasing of the estimated earthquake rate and excluding effects of open intervals before the first event and after the last event.

Final models were reached by excluding effects with p>0.10 in a backwards stepwise manner.

Firstly, tumours in both experiments were represented by homogeneous 3-D spheres, thereby excluding effects of tumour shape and heterogeneity.

Many of the excluded effects were large.

Therefore, mass-specific respiratory tissue was calculated to exclude effects of body mass.

Blind samples were used to exclude effects originating from packing material, glass vessels and measurement tubes.

Reimbursement data of different years were standardized to exclude effects not induced by the network.

The obtained values are given both within and beyond the experimentally covered range of reaction conditions to exclude effects of extrapolating the kinetic model in the temperature range.

To exclude effects from the glass vessel, one additional vessel was filled with 5.0 ml of water, closed and treated in the same way as the samples.

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