isolated effects

[/ˈaɪsəleɪtɪd ɪˈfɛkts/]
noun phrase
efeitos isolados
1. Individual or separate consequences or results that occur independently without connection to other factors or broader systems
The study examined isolated effects of each variable on the outcome.
O estudo examinou os efeitos isolados de cada variável no resultado.
2. In scientific or statistical analysis, the impact of a single factor when all other variables are controlled
We need to analyze the isolated effects of temperature changes before considering external influences.
Precisamos analisar os efeitos isolados das mudanças de temperatura antes de considerar influências externas.
3. Standalone consequences or outcomes that do not contribute to or result from cumulative processes
The medication produced only isolated effects without systemic impact.
O medicamento produziu apenas efeitos isolados sem impacto sistêmico.
This term is primarily used in academic, scientific, and statistical contexts in both English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking communities. It is commonly found in research papers, scientific reports, and analytical discussions. The phrase emphasizes the importance of examining individual factors separately before understanding their collective or systemic impact.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
individual effectsseparate effectsindependent effectssingular consequencesdiscrete outcomes
Antonyms / Antônimos
cumulative effectscollective effectssystemic effectsinterconnected effectscombined results

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
efeitos isolados
Standard academic and scientific usage
Portugal
efeitos isolados
Same usage as Brazilian Portuguese in academic contexts
Technical/Academic
efeitos individuais
Alternative used in research and statistical contexts

Related Words

variable analysisstatistical controlfactor isolationcausal relationshipindependent variabledependent variableconfounding variables

Related Idioms & Phrases

in isolation
taking something out of context
looking at the bigger picture
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