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Example sentences for "marked effect"

  • In Europe close confinement has a marked effect on the fertility of the fowl: it has been found in France that with fowls allowed considerable freedom only twenty per cent.

  • The temperature of the soil, and the season at which plants are watered, often have a marked effect on their fertility, as was observed by Kölreuter in the case of Mirabilis.

  • But can it be safely maintained that such changed conditions, if acting during a long series of generations, would not produce a marked effect?

  • In the reciprocal conversion of summer and winter wheat, barley, and vetches into each other, habit produces a marked effect in the course of a very few generations.

  • In the latter case, deep-ploughing often produces a marked effect, and sometimes makes it possible to postpone for a year or two the reapplication of lime.

  • The Inland Parcel Post was established in 1892, and it has had a marked effect in the opening up of the country and the familiarising of the people with many commodities, principally European, of which they had previously no knowledge.

  • This contiguity of Japan to the Asiatic Continent has already had a marked effect on the politics of the world, and in the future, if I mistake not, is likely to be a preponderating factor therein.

  • I do not know what to conclude from this conflicting evidence; but it is clear that the iodide of potassium does not generally produce any marked effect.

  • The temperature of the soil, and the season at which plants are watered, often have a marked effect on their fertility, as was observed by Kolreuter in the case of Mirabilis.

  • But such conditions acting during a series of generations would perhaps produce a marked effect.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    destructive fire; down along; each organ; foreign matter; high rank; holy friar; many colours; marked ability; marked beauty; marked contrast; marked degree; marked effect; marked increase; marked tendency; marked tree; marked varieties; occasionally found; organic compounds; pamphlet form; practical work; quality good; reigned over; struck the; tropical cyclones; voice from; will just