residual effect
collocation in Englishmeaningsofresidualandeffect
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residual
adjective
uk/rɪˈzɪd.ju.əl/us/rɪˈzɪdʒ.ju.əl/
remaining after most of something ...
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effect
noun
uk/ɪˈfekt/us/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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Theresidualeffectof manure could last at least seven years, a longer period than had been expected.
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Theresidualeffectof treatment with flumethrin is extended if the pour-on formulation is applied.
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This period enabled the birds to acclimatize to their new environment and to ensure that there was noresidualeffectof the anthelmintic.
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Theresidualeffectlasted for 7.5 months, suggesting possible contamination of the harvested product.
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In this work, it is assumed that theresidualeffectof transition on turbulence statistics and structure is negligible.
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Direct andresidualeffectof green manuring on rice-wheat rotation.
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Finally, we consider the extent to which age group has aresidualeffecton participation in organisational activity.
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No clearresidualeffectwas detected on the subsequent first-season maize yield.
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It is believed that manure has aresidualeffect.
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Theresidualeffectof repeated manure applications was not apparent.
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Lung epithelium of toads free of infection for 1 year exhibited scar tissue representing aresidualeffectof past infection.
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The mixed model included the fixed effects of replicate-generation and line, the random effects of litter nested within line by replicategeneration subclasses, and aresidualeffect.
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In the current model, we assume that growth at time t is decomposed into the effect due to a major gene andresidualeffectconfounded by polygenes and random errors.
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Net incomes were higher in the gliricidia biomass treatments than in the leucaena, manure + fertilizer and fully fertilized treatments, probably indicating that gliricidia has relatively longresidualeffect.
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Nevertheless, there has been aresidualeffecton consumption and as a result of this deflection of purchasing power, we have got an expansion of the industries other than basic.
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They won their suit, but theresidualeffectof the libels would last for decades.
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Theresidualeffectis comparatively shorter in non-ruminants.
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Propoxur is a non-systemic insecticide with a fast knockdown and longresidualeffectused against turf, forestry, and household pests and fleas.
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They won their suit, but theresidualeffectwould last for decades.
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The drug offers a smallresidualeffectin ruminants unless and otherwise it is delivered by using a slow-release device.
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