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Discover Ludwig'a milder impact' is correct and usable in written English
You would use this phrase to describe an event or experience that has a less severe or intense impact than another event or experience. For example: "The new policy had a milder impact on the company's bottom line than we had anticipated."
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Modeling results reveal that ambient conditions will impose a milder impact on leakage consequences if internal pressure is high in release source.
Another important result that emerges from our work is that countries characterized by a faster absorption of academic science, such as the US, have on average a milder impact of scientific research on health productivity, compared with countries with slower absorption.
Stroke had a greater impact on physical domains and a milder impact on mental domains [ 22].
The "LF" mutant has a milder impact on AnkB's binding to AS or Nav1.2.
In another population, host densities were reduced with a milder impact on social structure and life-history [ 18].
Mutations in vas and aub instead seem to have a milder impact on the sensor construct, whereby a detectable GFP signal is mostly observed in the dividing or late mitotic cysts.
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It's always intelligent, yet never has more than a mild impact.
MARKET OVERVIEW The economic downturn has had only a mild impact on the property market in St. Barts, said Tom Smyth, owner of St. Barts Properties Sotheby's International Realty, which has offices in Gustavia and Massachusetts.
Naturally softer fabrics made from soy have a mild impact compared to cotton, according to environmental groups, but they are less durable, so clothes wear out faster and have to be replaced more often — which has an environmental cost of its own.
We also show that robust experimental designs are useful to avoid confounding expected natural variability with the effects of a mild impact.
Within the group of conjugates containing alkyl linkers, DOTA content seems to have a mild impact on labeling yield because there is a little difference between the conjugate containing 11 and 1.6% DOTA.
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