combined effect

collocation in English

meaningsofalliedandeffect

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allied
adjective
uk
/ˈæl.aɪd/
us
/ˈæl.aɪd/
connected by a political or ...
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effect
noun
uk
/ɪˈfekt/
us
/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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(Definition ofalliedandeffectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcombined effect

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Thecombinedeffectwill be relatively higher real wages and profits in the sheltered sectors, and a fall in international competitiveness.
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Theircombinedeffectis still much smaller than that of the pocketbook variable.
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Second, it explores the variation of thecombinedeffectof the two sources among individual students.
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To sum up, embedded conditional spaces with irrealis forms select their verb forms as a result of acombinedeffectof temporal and epistemic distance.
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Derivational theories predict that overgeneralization errors can follow from thecombinedeffectof incorrectly internalized underlying representations and rule loss.
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Figure 6 illustrates thecombinedeffectof these steps.
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Thecombinedeffectwas increasing specialization and division of labour, in particular, a gradual separation of weaving from wool production and wool trade.
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Thiscombinedeffectis the reason of the new approach being computationally more efficient.
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However, thecombinedeffectof income and freedom is very significant.
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The third possibility would be acombinedeffectof the two factors just discussed.
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Little is known about thecombinedeffectof different dynamic mechanisms that modulate excitability.
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The litter involved thecombinedeffectof dam and cage, and was treated as a random effect.
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Thecombinedeffectof political and civil freedoms-something we call democratic freedoms-is striking: pollution levels are monotonically decreasing in the extent of democratic freedoms.
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Thus, an intervention that decreases stress and improves cognitive control of mood could have acombinedeffecton preserving prefrontal function and neuronal integrity.
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Because of a lack of available quantitative data relative to thecombinedeffectof bull stimulation and body condition at calving, this expression was calibrated.
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Their deviation from zero is acombinedeffectof noise and faults.
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Thecombinedeffectof freedoms is shown more clearly in figures 1a, 2a, and 3a.
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Thecombinedeffectof these factors has allowed world food production to double in the past 40 years.
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Instead, the scale of the actualcombinedeffectwas so substantial as to be worth some additional comment.
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Thecombinedeffectof surface cooling and absorption of solar radiation is investigated.
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