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The phrase "a much lesser effect" is not correct in standard English; it should be "a much lesser effect" or "a significantly lesser effect." You can use it when comparing the impact or influence of two different factors, indicating that one has a notably smaller effect than the other.
Example: "The new policy had a much lesser effect on employee morale compared to the previous changes."
Alternatives: "a significantly smaller effect" or "a considerably reduced effect."
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However, this combination had a much lesser effect on S. aureus and S. pneumoniae.
It's interesting that another cast of Rodin's Balzac can be seen at LACMA's campus, though there, it is shown to a much lesser effect, being overwhelmed by nearby Chris Burden's massive Urban Light.
Hence, the Ubx depletion should have the largest effect on the T3 tibia, and a much lesser effect on T3 femur and tibia.
Contamination by Tel genes had a much lesser effect on all three methods.
However, CsA had a much lesser effect in the presence of Act/Chi resulting in similar, though delayed, E-cadherin and membrane β-catenin degradation compared to the DMSO control, and expression of Bra.
In responding to physiological levels of SP, leukocytes from patients with RA strongly upregulate release of IL-1β, TNF-α and IL-6 in contrast to a much lesser effect upon leukocytes from non-inflammatory OA [ 71].
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Further treatment had much lesser effect on these parameters.
However, RMN treatment had much lesser effect on CML formation on different days of adulthood, compared to RIF (Fig. 2D).
Thus, subjects with explosive blast mTBI and anterior hippocampal injury show deficits in visual memory with much lesser effects on verbal memory.
To a much lesser extent these effects were apparent even in the –DOX flies, perhaps indicating some leaky expression of the transgenes.
This problem is not as apparent in the other three models however, suggesting that they suffered to a much lesser extent from this effect.
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