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Discover Ludwig"thermal effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the impact or influence of temperature on something. Example: The thermal effect of global warming has been felt across the planet, causing shifts in weather patterns and rising sea levels.
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Additionally, a temperature-control experiment also eliminated the thermal effect (Supplementary Fig. 5).
The thermal effect can be ignored.
Therefore, it is confirmed that visible-light photocatalysis instead of a thermal effect induces most of the disinfection.
This could give rise to a thermal effect on the CE; such an effect has not heretofore been reported.
This vacuum, or thermal effect, called a sea breeze, is formed by the temperature imbalance between the land and the sea.
But offshore, the thermal effect of an onshore sea breeze generated over the cool water gave Kingfisher all the power it needed to hold and consolidate its lead.
This seems to be correlated with the time of year and may therefore be a thermal effect.
In addition, neither light doses don't reduce cell viability in absence of Pc indicating that there was no detectable thermal effect during the irradiation of the cells.
There are few reports resulting in thermal effect or thermal damage to anesthetized rats after magnetic field (MF) or RF exposure, respectively48,49.
The thermal effect on EXAFS signals at high temperatures is considered in the data analysis, which is essential to follow the reaction process correctly.
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