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"result in effects" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to express that a cause or action has certain effects. For example: Eating junk food can result in effects such as weight gain and digestive problems.
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Intravenous administration of a drug can result in effects within a few seconds, making this a useful method for emergency treatment.
Exposure to excessive consumption of fluoride over a lifetime may lead to increased likelihood of bone fractures in adults, and may result in effects on bone leading to pain and tenderness.
Animal studies have also found that a stress to a parent, such as exposing a pregnant mouse to toxic chemicals or mildly shocking a mouse father to make it fear an odor, can result in effects such as infertility or changes in behavior that persist for two generations or more yet can't be explained by genetic mutations.
The OSEE signal was indicated to be sensitive not only to the state and thickness of the reaction layers on the metal surface [11] but also to contaminations, e.g. grease layers, on steel surfaces – in concentrations which result in effects on adhesion properties [12,13].
FASDs are caused when alcohol, consumed during pregnancy, crosses the placenta and can result in effects that range in severity.
Lastly, the weather in a naval battle can impact how it is fought; bad weather can result in effects from poor visibility to endangering a ship's safety.
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In addition, many of his administration's most applauded accomplishments -- from welfare reform to free trade to deficit reduction -- would result, in effect, from the co-opting of Republican principles.
Subgroup analysis of breast cancer risk factors did not result in effect modification.
While all studied substances resulted in effects on offspring, the observation that estrogenic substances are highly embryotoxic, raises concern that endocrine disrupting substances may severely reduce fish populations in polluted areas.
These effectors interfere with cellular functions in a highly regulated manner resulting in effects that are beneficial for the bacteria.
Neither steroid sulfatase inhibition nor Sts loss resulted in effects on locomotor activity.
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