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The phrase "a process affecting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process that has an impact or influence on something else.
Example: "The study examines a process affecting the growth of urban vegetation in response to climate change."
Alternatives: "a process influencing" or "a process impacting".
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It's a process affecting to behold for any Brit.
This hypothesis could be verified if a process affecting equally the two TEs studied occurred, as shown in D. melanogaster.
Taken together (Fig. 8F), our data indicate that Prickle1 mediates Wnt5a signaling to modulate Dvl2 phosphorylation/activation; the latter regulates actin assembly, a process affecting multiple aspects of tissue morphogenesis including cell shape, migration and arrangement.
16 Although raised tau in JEV cases indicates acute release, as might be expected in a neurotropic virus, the lack of raised NSE in the same cases argues for a process affecting axons rather than neurons.
It may be nociceptive, resulting from prolonged tissue injury with persistent activation of nociceptors, neuropathic resulting from a lesion or a process affecting the somatosensory system or mixed processes.
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Naturally, the yield of a process affects the cost of the product, because the shortfall from a 100 percent yield represents wasted material.
In particular, we consider a process affected by additive disturbance which is monitored by redundant sensors.
Yet, little is known about how light exposure impacts human brain function, for instance on risk taking, a process affected in depressive disorders.
A process affected in most of the altered transgenerational transcriptomes was the neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction process.
Carcinogenesis of glioma is considered to be a process affected by complicated factors.
To test if PRMT4a, together with PRMT4b, were also involved in the regulation of this physiological response, we analyzed root growth, a process affected by high salt concentrations.
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