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- noun A
biological effect
Etymologies
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bio- + effect
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Examples
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Independently funded studies, however, are far more damning: 75% of those studies -- free of industry influence -- show a bioeffect.
Pacific Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times - Progressive opinion, dissident news 2010
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Independently funded studies, however, are far more damning: 75 percent of those studies-free of industry influence-show a bioeffect.
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