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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stimulating effect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the result of an action that is inspiring or motivating. For example, "The teacher's enthusiastic approach had a stimulating effect on the students."
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Wortmannin pre-incubation (1 μM for 60 min) effectively inhibited the stimulating effect of insulin.
There are reports that leptin has a direct stimulating effect on the proliferation of CD8+ cells [ 70, 71] or an indirect stimulating effect through the function of dendritic cells [ 72].
That word "mature" brings you up short, to stimulating effect.
It would also seem that quantitative easing has not had a stimulating effect on the economy.
"It was, in itself, quite a trivial thing, but it had an astoundingly stimulating effect on Lord Emsworth's morale.
Every new act of investment will, thus, have a stimulating effect on aggregate income.
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Amgen's representative at the workshop, Dr. C. Glenn Begley, sharply questioned any finding of a tumor-stimulating effect, according to a summary by the cancer institute.
The growth-stimulating effect of resin tapping is, however, suggested to level off over time.
Our results do not support a growth-stimulating effect of plasma leptin on mammographic density.
Hypothetically, this modulation could induce a respiratory-stimulating effect by increasing both respiratory rate and tidal volume.
Together, these findings suggest that the invasion-stimulating effect of desmoids are partly related to the overexpression of MMPs.
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