observed effect

collocation in English

meaningsofobserveandeffect

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observe
verb[T]
uk
/əbˈzɜːv/
us
/əbˈzɝːv/
formal
to watch carefully the way something happens or the way someone does something, especially in order to learn more ...
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effect
noun
uk
/ɪˈfekt/
us
/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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(Definition ofobserveandeffectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I suggested that there are differences in the kind of analyzed data and not in the type ofobservedeffect.
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In the case of chemotherapy, placebos and double-blind situations are usually employed to ensure that anobservedeffectis directly attributable to the treatment.
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More detailed model to explain quantitively theobservedeffectis under investigation.
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Theobservedeffectcan be explained qualitatively by the dynamics of the plasma evolution leading to electron and ion generation.
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If the relative contributions of astrocytes and microglia are not properly assessed anobservedeffectcan be erroneously attributed to the astrocyte.
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Such data confirm that theobservedeffectis a language effect rather than an effect of ethnicity.
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Theobservedeffectsize seen in this study appears to be considerably smaller than that of previous studies in depression of recent onset.
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Theobservedeffecton fecundity is at least partly considered to be a reflection of the reduced worm length.
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There is no way to compute the exact likelihood of anobservedeffectbeing real, given the data.
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Theobservedeffectof flow oscillation on the time-mean flow in the present experiments is thus a new and significant result.
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The mass of each cluster in theobservedeffectmaps was then tested against critical values obtained from the permutation distribution.
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For example, the observations might be increasing before the intervention; hence, one could have wrongly attributed theobservedeffectto the intervention if a before-and-after study was performed.
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Althoughobservedeffectsizes, particularly for exposure to an infected sibling, were substantial, the modelling of interactions is a cautionary exercise with small numbers of children in some categories.
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However, anobservedeffectcould also be caused by chance, for example as a result of random perturbations in the population.
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It has also been suggested that theobservedeffectof lifestyle preferences on achieved fertility may absorbed by other factors when controlled for.
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Thus, theobservedeffectof polychlorination is very welcome.
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After a number of experiments, the whole physics community agreed that theobservedeffectwas real.
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He states that theobservedeffectis in fact not that of a rolling globe but that of a vertically rotating cylinder.
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In particular, when results are drawn from a distribution that is symmetrical about its mean, the counternull value is exactly twice theobservedeffectsize.
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