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The phrase "unambiguous effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a clear and definite outcome or result of an action or decision. Example: "The new policy had an unambiguous effect on employee productivity, leading to a noticeable increase in output."
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A priori, we cannot expect an unambiguous effect but it depends on the dataset and methodology that we use.
However, contrary to alcohol, no unambiguous effect with respect to traffic safety could be assessed easily by standard methodology, i.e. epidemiological research.
He has argued that a trade liberalization does not have an unambiguous effect, since there are two different effects at work, a substitution and an income effect, that operate in opposite directions.
For many primitives, there is just one possible outcome when applied to a particular subject, e.g. changing atoms to a specific element, for which it is appropriate to design the primitive to have an unambiguous effect.
Of particular interest was the unambiguous effect on the expression levels of genes belonging to the CXC chemokine family, particularly the neutrophil chemotactic factors IL-8, CXCL1 and CXCL2 in response B. anthracis Sterne infection.
Overall, the unambiguous effect is to reduce supply of electricity, while geographical and seasonal patterns are weak.
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So far, the work has dealt predominantly with toxicant concentrations that yield substantial and largely unambiguous effects.
While there is an unambiguous negative effect of irregular status on visits home, both the direct and indirect effects of irregular status on remittances depend on other social and economic facets of the co-ethnic community and the context of reception.
However, the lack of an unambiguous independent effect may be due to the low number of patients.
Previously, we hypothesized that the marginally significant 14% increase in pneumonia risk among those ATBC participants who started smoking at an early age (n = 21,657; the four lowest cells in Table 1) might correspond to a more unambiguous harmful effect among low-weight participants, based on an assumption of dose-dependency.
Whether the subject is cancer genomics or climate change or education policy, society increasingly expects science to do something beyond its remit, that is, to characterise highly complex systems in terms of unambiguous cause-effect relations that are useful for engineering or decision-making.Uncertainty is an inescapable part of life.
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