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Discover LudwigThe phrase "promising effect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a positive outcome or result of a particular action. For example, "The new drug has shown a promising effect on patients suffering from the virus."
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Although not statistically significant, the presence of nerve root involvement and peripheralization appear promising effect modifiers in favour of MDT.
Initial S 2 O 8 2 - Open image in new window concentration has a promising effect on degradation of tylosin.
However, further investigations are required to confirm the promising effect of these fungal enzymes.
Experiments confirmed the promising effect of this objective and automatable intervention on novice designers.
In nonrandomized trials, photodynamic therapy (PDT) had a promising effect on nonresectable cholangiocarcinoma (NCC).
The sensitivity analysis shows that the plate length has promising effect on pressure drop and cost of evaporator.
We wanted to evaluate this promising effect in a larger study with a realistically precalculated incidence of PEP.
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Among the various porosity distributions, inverse parabolic porosity distribution shows promising effects on cell performance.
DFdC shows promising effects to improve cutaneous lesions in the herpes simplex virus-induced BD-like mouse model.
Recent biological therapies against TNF-α and IL-1β have demonstrated promising effects protecting against progressive joint destruction [ 12- 15].
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