indirect effect
collocation in Englishmeaningsofindirectandeffect
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indirect
adjective
uk/ˌɪn.daɪˈrekt/us/ˌɪn.daɪˈrekt/
happening in addition to an intended result, often in a way that is complicated or ...
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effect
noun
uk/ɪˈfekt/us/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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However, even if corruption reduces pollution via its effect on income, thisindirecteffectis invariably dominated by the direct effect.
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The damage elephants cause to the vegetation cover therefore has anindirecteffecton other ungulate populations, which has considerable implications for management authorities.
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The qualitative shape of theindirecteffectis, of course, transferred to the total effect.
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If the test is significant, theindirecteffectof marital conflict on children's adjustment through the mediator is significant.
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Similar to theindirecteffect, the total effect on total suspended particles, dissolved oxygen demand, and suspended solids is strongest in poor countries.
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Alternatively, this discrepancy may be anindirecteffectof (i) above.
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They may differ from each other because of theindirecteffectcommented above.
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On the other hand, they could be an enduringindirecteffectof an environmental risk factor experienced before onset.
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Theindirecteffectis captured in the coefficients on support for government.
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A second type ofindirecteffect, omitted in the literature, is the impact of rural policies on the bargaining position of different farmer types.
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In many cases, theindirecteffectreinforces the direct effect: corruption reduces income, and lower income goes along with higher pollution levels.
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Thisindirecteffectof market access on terrace adoption has important policy implications for conservation programs.
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Nevertheless, theindirecteffectwas higher under conventional production.
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In terms of secondary effects, the smallerindirecteffectof organic production is more than offset by the larger induced effect.
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There may be anindirecteffect, however, via the number of hunger-related deaths resulting from the increase in the feeding rate with increasing temperature.
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There could, however, be anindirecteffectvia, for example, hunger-related deaths.
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Using cross-section data for several indicators of pollution, the paper estimates the direct and theindirecteffectof corruption on pollution.
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Anindirecteffectvia a given route is quantified by multiplication of the path coefficients along it.
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Secondly a method of analgesia may alter maternal physiology or biochemistry and in so doing it may have anindirecteffecton the baby.
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