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Discover Ludwig"gives an effect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that an action has a particular influence or consequence. For example, "Playing music calming music during a workout gives an effect of relaxation."
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The incorporation of organo-modified bentonite gives an effect on crystallization by generating numerous nucleating sites, especially in the case of bentonite with primary ammonium surfactant.
"The triple-domed ceiling of Tiffany glass and bronze, framed by conventional ivy bands, gives an effect of airiness and heights," The New York Times wrote about the Hudson on Oct. 18, 1903.
Both the reduction in methylation and reactivation of GFP were roughly equivalent to the effects obtained by treating NIH 3T3 cells with 2.5 μM 5-azacytidine, which gives an effect of about 10% of maximum.
Poet laureate Robert Bridges sparked the debate when he argued: The thought as enounced in the first stanza is the supremacy of ideal art over Nature, because of its unchanging expression of perfect; and this is true and beautiful; but its amplification in the poem is unprogressive, monotonous, and scattered ... which gives an effect of poverty in spite of the beauty.
This gives an effect size of 3.39 and a statistical power estimate at 1.0.
The beta coefficients corresponding to the highest tertile of the diet or micronutrient gives an effect measure of the potential impact of each nutrient on the specific urinary methylated arsenical.
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Paint disports in the tiny crevices between the bars to give an effect of luminosity.
Van de Velde's furniture was often designed en suite so that it would give an effect of totality to a room.
Sometimes the screen was split in two, one picture still, one moving, which gave an effect something like 3D without being distracting.
Above the moulding spring thirty-two ribs of strong profile giving an effect generally likened to "a great palm tree".
One huge piece has a rough, sediment-like surface, but with muted swipes of black and red giving an effect of veined marble beneath sludge.
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