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The phrase "mutual effects of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the reciprocal or shared impact of two or more factors or variables. Example: The study examined the mutual effects of climate change and deforestation on biodiversity loss in the Amazon rainforest.
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In order to test for mutual effects of the populations through glass, growth of non-mutually exposed populations was assessed for comparison.
The mutual effects of roughness and friction perception may also be a considerable factor.
Orthogonal array design, which can investigated mutual effects of PCR parameters, was used to optimize the reaction system.
Relative and mutual effects of fermentation variables on keratinase activity were analyzed with "23 Full Factorial Central Composite Design".
Besides the mutual effects of Prometheus and Pandora, they are also disturbed by a massive F ring.
We assume that only the main effects and the second-order mutual (interaction) effects exist, and mutual effects of higher orders can be neglected.
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Step 3: Determining mutual effect of lean attributes in the roof of HOQ (correlation matrix).
Alcoholism is a common neurological disorder caused by the mutual effect of genetic and environmental factors.
Formulas are established under the consideration of mutual effect of strain rate and temperature.
Substantial mutual effect of Pd and Rh in the alloyed particles was revealed.
The Japanese cluster creation policy encouraged academic participation and created a mutual effect of launching new university startups.
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