provable effect
[/ˈpruːvəbəl ɪˈfɛkt/]
nounpl: provable effects
efeito comprovável
1. A consequence or result that can be demonstrated, verified, or established through evidence, testing, or logical reasoning
The provable effect of the new medication was a significant reduction in symptoms within two weeks.
O efeito comprovável do novo medicamento foi uma redução significativa dos sintomas em duas semanas.
2. An outcome or impact that has measurable, demonstrable, or verifiable evidence supporting its existence and causation
The study showed the provable effect of climate change on marine ecosystems.
O estudo mostrou o efeito comprovável das mudanças climáticas nos ecossistemas marinhos.
3. A documented or scientifically validated result of a particular action, condition, or intervention
There is no provable effect of this treatment in clinical trials.
Não há efeito comprovável deste tratamento em ensaios clínicos.
This term is primarily used in scientific, medical, legal, and academic contexts in both English and Portuguese-speaking regions. It reflects a cultural emphasis on empirical evidence and measurable outcomes in modern professional discourse, particularly in Brazil's growing scientific community and Portugal's academic institutions.
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