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"modifying effect of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the way in which something alters or changes something else. For example: - The modifying effect of caffeine on the human body is well-documented. (Here, we are discussing how caffeine affects or changes the human body.) - The study examined the modifying effect of exercise on cognitive function in older adults. (Here, we are discussing how exercise impacts or changes cognitive function in older adults.).
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While ERR/WLM was modified by exposure-rate, no risk modifying effect of duration of exposure was found.
However, there was a tendency towards a modifying effect of ancestry in the circumcision prostate cancer relationship.
The disease modifying effect of beclometasone on recurrent wheeze after respiratory syncytial virus infection might be limited to specific phenotypes.
The risk modifying effect of duration of exposure, as described in the BEIR-VI-Report, could not be confirmed in our study.
We also examined the potential modifying effect of diabetes and hypertension on these relationships.
We also evaluated the potential modifying effect of cumulative dose and the duration of therapy of the trials.
The potential modifying effect of specific risk factors for cardiac outcomes at baseline remains an unanswered question in these RCTs.
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The clinical measures to evaluate the disease-modifying effect of an intervention are readily confounded by any symptomatic benefit of the intervention.
Furthermore, we studied the disease-modifying effect of PLGA IL-1 ra microspheres in a PTOA rat model of ACL transection.
The disease-modifying effect of fish oil in RA, positive or negative, is unknown.
This is inappropriate to evaluate the disease-modifying effect of the two treatment modalities.
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