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IR peaks can be a result of bond stretching.
Sampling Effect
A statistical effect in which the observed variability is not representative of the underlying population due to the sample size or method of selection.
Placebo Effect
A phenomenon where individuals experience a perceived improvement in condition solely because they believe they are receiving treatment, despite no active therapeutic element being present.
Placebos
Inert substances or treatments used in controlled experiments to test the effectiveness of medical drugs by comparison.
Nontreatment Effects
Outcomes or changes that occur independently of the specific treatment or intervention being evaluated, often due to placebo effect, participant expectations, or other external factors.
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