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The phrase "a reduced impact on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the effects or consequences of an action, policy, or event that are less significant than they could be.
Example: "The new regulations aim to ensure a reduced impact on the environment while promoting economic growth."
Alternatives: "a lesser effect on" or "a diminished influence on".
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Consumers are increasingly able to get the same electrons but at a reduced impact on their wallets, not to mention on the climate.
In contrast, the coarsening of the grain and the layer densification has a reduced impact on the cathode performance.
As a consequence, the use of attacks specifically tailored to a class ensures a reduced impact on the counterfeited image's quality.
These two issues motivate the feature selection process: if one can reduce the number of features (and hence the dimensionality), the empty space phenomena will have a reduced impact on the classifier used.
The mixing binders based on construction cement have a reduced impact on the environment and allow the recycling of some artificial byproducts resulted from burning in the energetic industry, coals burning or natural such as volcanic tuffs with great resources in Romania.
Declines in insecticide use are associated with the increasing adoption of Bt maize and cotton [12], and GE crops may have a reduced impact on non-target organisms relative to current pest management practices [11], [13].
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We conclude that the PI-dependent interference with the auxin effect on vacuolar SNAREs completely coincides with a reduced impact of auxin on vacuolar morphology and meristematic cell size.
In the same vein, the 1 : 1 nurse-patient ratio, open visiting hours, and lack of restraints in our setting might explain a reduced impact of delirium on long-term psychological sequelae.
Secondly, sib-mating behavior is particularly efficient in haplodiploid systems to counteract a reduced impact of bidirectional CI on genetic divergence.
However, the low incidence reported for 1997 and 1998 (El Niño period) shows a reduced impact of this new system on the detection of new VL cases.
Several investigators have suggested that a reduced impact by antimicrobials on normal flora might lower the risk of recurrent disease, especially on the Bacteroides fragilis group species and Clostridium species cluster XIVa and, to a lesser extent, cluster IV, which contain a large number of butyrate-producing anaerobes (6 – 8).
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