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The term "heterogeneous effects" is correct and entirely usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a variety of dissimilar consequences that have come from a single event, such as, "The policy change had heterogeneous effects, ranging from improved customer satisfaction to reduced operational efficiency."
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Such heterogeneous effects may have pronounced implications for the design of effective immigrant integration policies.
Heterogeneous Effects of Tax Changes on Growth and Employment.
Salama, R. et al. Heterogeneous effects of direct hypoxia pathway activation in kidney cancer.
Previous studies have reported evidence suggesting heterogeneous effects of sun exposure for men and women.
Further, we will estimate heterogeneous effects by gender, age, and socio-economic status.
For the SNPs taken together, we found evidence of heterogeneous effects across environments.
These heterogeneous effects should be exploited for further policy design.
However, heterogeneous effects exist, and the post-separation trajectories of children living with more and less educated mothers.
Secondly, we address the heterogeneous effects of parental separation on children' educational outcome, depending on parental background.
The analysis of heterogeneous effects shows that schools located in poor urban settings experience the largest negative effects.
In developing these models, traffic, pavement age, and maintenance actions with heterogeneous effects are considered.
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