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Discover LudwigThe term "latent impacts" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to effects that are present but not yet visible or obvious, such as the potential consequences of a decision. For example: "The decision has yet to be made, but we must consider the latent impacts it may have in the future."
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This salinization may result in latent impacts on local people's health conditions.
In their illuminating chapter, the professors discussed "four latent impacts of attempts to revive and rationalize the death penalty in the United States".
Taken together, the "four latent impacts" of the death penalty that Professors Zimring and Johnson articulated in their chapter helped me grasp a possible rationale for the lengthy sentence I served.
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We found that variance in latent period impacts simulation burst sizes significantly with larger variances producing smaller bursts on average, and the empirical burst size for Muts was reached when SD = 4 min.
This study illustrates the latent negative impact from CSI activities on four important dimensions of consumer response.
Parameters can be treated as latent variables which impact the dynamics of the system but cannot be observed.
If we don't understand their meaning -- and how our latent (or blatant) racism impacts the people around us -- we haven't gotten very far beyond dragging our knuckles on the ground.
Likewise, Table 5 shows that regarding the latent factor termed "Psychosocial impacts", item 6 (tension) is the most related, followed by item 11 (irritable) while, by contrast, the least related is item 14 (unable to function).
Given the impact of latent Tuberculosis, RpfB represents an interesting target for tuberculosis drug discovery.
If R 0 ≤ 1, the latent period does not impact on the stability of the disease-free equilibrium, which is globally asymptotically stable for any latent period.
In addition, the 75% reduction of the latent pool does not impact a patient's health, says Robert Siliciano of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.
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