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The phrase "affect the comparability of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how certain factors or variables influence the ability to compare data or results across different contexts or studies.
Example: "The changes in methodology may affect the comparability of the results obtained from the two experiments."
Alternatives: "influence the comparability of" or "impact the comparability of".
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Based on the results a set of recommendations from the ISOS-O guiding protocols are highlighted, which can help remove the factors that affect the comparability of the test results.
In order to answer the question to what degree such differences affect the comparability of the samples, we need information regarding how much age and schooling account for individual differences in student achievement.
However, other population differences may also affect the comparability of the results.
The use of different amplification protocols could affect the comparability of microarray experiments.
These observations raise a critical question: to what extent do lncRNAs and transposons affect the comparability of human and mouse/rat cancers?
Differences in instrumentation, methodology and site selection inhibit the inference of trends from the PM2.5 measurements we collected from published literature and can affect the comparability of these measurements with area-weighted values such as satellite-derived estimates.
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Among other things, the experts will consider the extent to which extended time affects the comparability of scores between people with disabilities and people without them.
EMD entertains the adaptivity with respect to signal features, but that adaptive nature affects the comparability of the resulting intrinsic mode functions (IMFs).
This of course potentially constitute a fundamental problem for index construction as such, since it affects the comparability of country scores.
So far we have only elaborated on age and grade differences, but the point of time within a school year when the tests are administered also affects the comparability of the study results.
This change in definition impacted directly the number of cases included in studies and affected the comparability of studies conducted before and after 2013.
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