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The phrase "indicated no effect" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to something that has been shown or demonstrated to have no impact or influence on a situation or outcome. Example: The study on the new medication indicated no effect on treating the symptoms of the disease.
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Subgroup analyses indicated no effect modification of risk by age (≥65 years and <65 years) or gender.
However, a pooled analysis of all three of these studies indicated no effect from reporting positive risk information compared with control groups (pooled OR 1.51, 95% CI 0.88 – 2.61) (Marteau et al. 2010).
The original trial of low-dose aspirin in high-risk patients indicated no effect of aspirin on outcome.
This study indicated no effect of DST transitions on admissions due to manic episodes or accidents.
Thus, it indicated no effect of gankyrin on interaction between RhoGDI1 and Rac1.
Ten studies indicated no effect of naltrexone on withdrawal symptom scores.
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a gender by Cd interaction on urinary levels of DPD and Ca indicated no effect-modification by gender (p for interaction ≥0.3).
Results indicated no effects of expectancy information on rated hunger and salivation following food-cue exposure.
Estimations of abundance of amoA gene (AOB) and 16S rRNA gene (Eubacteria) using Quantitative Real Time PCR (qPCR) indicated no effects of three applications (AI or CF).
Mammary ultrasonography indicated no effects of RUP amounts on mammary gland composition, whereas PRE heifers had greater pixel values than PUB, indicating higher contents of fat rather than protein in the mammary glands of PRE heifers.
No significant differences in new cell proliferation were found, which indicated no effects of stress on this neurogenesis process.
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