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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in some effects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something produces a range of results, some of which are consequences. For example, "The new health care policy had a positive impact on many people, but in some effects it caused financial hardship for many families."
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It has been shown that the alpha-adrenergic system is involved in some effects of opioids, including analgesia and reward.
Martinique was near the path of Hurricane Abby, which resulted in some effects.
Germanium transistors are still used in some effects pedals by musicians who wish to reproduce the distinctive tonal character of the "fuzz -tone fuzz -tonearly rock and roll era, most notably the Dallas Arbiter from Face.
In particular, the LASSO [Tibshirani, 1996], which penalizes increases in the absolute value of each coefficient subject to a penalty parameter λ, results in some effects being shrunk to exactly zero.
Once you have all your footage, put in some effects.
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On the other hand, PC almost invariably results in some effect on the topology.
Inherent difference between the specific ReA and N.A.A group could account for directional differences in some effect estimates noted above.
Because the ethylene pathway is fundamentally integrated into plant metabolism, changing a seemingly unrelated pathway of the plant can result in some effect on the ethylene pathway.
In addition, some effects on heart, adrenal, spleen and blood cells were also frequently noted.
In contrast, some effects of PCBs appear as though they have a slight thyromimetic effect (Roegge et al. 2006).
The inclusion of the variables in both scenario approximations can result in some interesting effects when comparing scenarios.
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