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Discover Ludwig"had effects on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has caused a change or effect on something else. For example, "Climate change has had effects on the food supply in many parts of the world."
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Four of these regions had effects on more than one trait.
They also had effects on cosmic rays variations.
The other objective design factors had effects on specific facets.
Both temperature and pH had effects on the developmental dynamics.
We find that neither program had effects on staple food consumption.
In mice, researchers found that some components of lavender odor had effects on anxiety similar to taking Valium.
It was found that both electrode size and coating thickness had effects on the measured electrical properties of elements.
Some haplotypes of the CSN2 locus had effects on protein and fat percentages, milk yield and FFA content.
Sex also had effects on cortisol levels and in the induction of 7-ethoxyresorufin O-deethylase (EROD).
Cell culture results show that elastic Parafilm had effects on cell viability, length and number of neurites, and soma spreading.
Shape of urban green space also had effects on UCIs, but the effects were stronger in cool seasons.
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