expected effect

collocation in English

meaningsofexpectedandeffect

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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
us
/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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effect
noun
uk
/ɪˈfekt/
us
/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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(Definition ofexpectedandeffectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Measures of potential impact reflect theexpectedeffectof changing the distribution of one or more risk factors in a particular population.
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While this is anexpectedeffect, its exact place needs to be determined by further study.
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This is again consistent with theexpectedeffectof force-field flow-field separation on the efficiency of the compression of the plasma column.
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Clearly, any efforts towards reforestation will need to address theirexpectedeffecton water yield.
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These results are preliminary because our calculations indicate that there is insufficient power to detect theexpectedeffecton risk with this sample size.
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The observer noticed, at the same time, that none of these properties could on its own bring about theexpectedeffect.
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In some conditions they have theexpectedeffect: the animal stops doing what leads to shock, or it does it much less.
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It isn't obvious, for example, whether a true improvement in most theories would result in an increase or decrease in theexpectedeffectsizes of particular factors.
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Failure to show theexpectedeffecton ability to complete taper may be due to either the more symptomatic nature of the patients in this study.
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For each combined effect, we calculated theexpectedeffectin the case of no interaction in an additive model (that is, the sum of the two independent effects minus 1).
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Theexpectedeffectof full wage-bill indexation as compared to wage indexation is to cut the average replacement rate by 11 % between years 2030 and 2050.
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Extensive repeated sample collection may not be feasible for studies that require large numbers of subjects to examine interaction or moderating effects or when theexpectedeffectsize is small.
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Positive effects from adjuvant chemotherapy at early stages have not been documented to date, probably because studies have been too small to show anexpectedeffect.
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Factors such as patients' age, prognosis or severity of the disease,expectedeffectof the treatment, or self-induced nature of the disease have been suggested as potential prioritization criteria.
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That is theexpectedeffect, but it is not what we want.
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Anti-discrimination legislation is, in my view, undesirable and unlikely to achieve theexpectedeffect.
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This latest reduction did not have theexpectedeffectand subsequent studies showed that the measurement method does not reflect real-world driving behaviour any more.
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What is the purpose andexpectedeffectof the other variations which are being made?
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Thirdly, what is theexpectedeffectof the price proposals on the volume of reduction?
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