"joint effects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the combined outcome of two or more forces or influences working together. For example, "The joint effects of climate change and unsustainable fishing practices are damaging the ocean ecosystem."
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The section "Joint effects" investigates joint effects.
Joint Effects: The third main argument against the causal order being the temporal order is the problem of joint effects (Lewis 1986a).
(b) Joint effects, predicted population varying both calls out and land cover together.
A substructure synthesis method with the joint effects included was used to check the extracted values.
However, little is known about the joint effects of affordability issues and environmental constraints.
The joint effects of pressure and Lode angle define a fracture envelope in principal stress space.
The possibility of using Iwan models to represent the experimentally observed joint effects is discussed.
General and local corrosion occurred simultaneously under the joint effects of fatigue loading and corrosion.
This type of analysis can be used to model joint effects in lattice towers.
A multi-variate sensitivity analysis revealed strong joint effects of parameters on crop yield.
Also, joint effects of temperature change and mean temperature on mortality were found in both locations.
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