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The phrase "a more profound affect" is not correct in this context.
The correct term should be "effect" instead of "affect." You can use the corrected phrase when discussing the impact or influence of something in a more significant or deeper way.
Example: "The documentary had a more profound effect on the audience than we anticipated."
Alternatives: "a deeper impact" or "a greater influence."
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Endostatin/collagen XVIII has been shown to have a more profound affect on tumor neovasculature.
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An alternative explanation exists for the more profound affect of T1DM on type IIb/d fiber growth in the conditions of this study (i.e. sedentary cage conditions).
Interestingly, the incorporation of HL units showed a more profound impact than TMC.
We begin to understand that the energy and intelligence that initiated and animates the universe, or God, or that "1" without a "2," is gaining -- through our own increasing measure of freedom - a more profound ability to affect the creative process, through our own individual choices and actions here in the world around us.
A dissociation of behavioral measures and ERN changes has been reported repeatedly (e.g. [27] [29]) and it remains to be shown whether a more profound positive mood change would affect reaction times and post-error slowing in addition to error rates.
We believe that UVR has a more profound effect at conception/ early gestation, but may still affect adults, albeit more weakly as in seasonal affective disorder when an increased appetite and weight gain can be a problem.
A partial but functionally relevant depletion via injection of the anti-CD25 monoclonal antibody PC61, or a more profound depletion by the use of RAG1−/− hosts, both failed to affect TIDC phenotype.
Indeed, a previous study showed that ocular dominance plasticity consolidation is not affected by administration of triazolam, although it caused a more profound suppression of REM than any of the drugs used in the current study [11].
It is found that both the crystallization temperature and the holding time affect the phase transformation, morphology, and crystallite size of these glass-ceramics, but the crystallization temperature has a more profound effect than the holding time.
Studying which norm has a more profound and lasting effect for different communities' contexts will contribute to a better understanding of the interaction between culture and institution and how they affect individual behavior during times of social change.
The article offered a more profound explanation.
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