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The phrase "affect the sizes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how one factor or variable influences the dimensions or measurements of something.
Example: "The temperature changes can significantly affect the sizes of the objects being tested."
Alternatives: "influence the dimensions" or "impact the measurements".
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Different factors could affect the sizes of nanoparticles including type of the core, coating molecular weights, nanoparticle aggregation and, thereby, the synthesis route.
Additionally, sulphide anions (S2-) may have electrostatically interacted with -NH3+ groups of chitosan during the synthesis of ZnS QDs at lower pH, which could also affect the sizes of the nanocrystals formed.
The year of the study or the sex of the animals did not affect the sizes of home ranges.
Nanotechnology research suggests that variations in a number of different manufacturing parameters, e.g., glassware, solvent, pH, temperature, type of container, grinding methods, force and number of cycles of agitation of fluids, will affect the sizes, shapes, and properties of resultant nanoparticles [ 57, 58, 102].
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How does Iran affect the size and actions of the various Shiite militias?
Global warming could also affect the size and frequency of forest fires.
This only affect the size of the image, not the image pixel values.
The taking of the 1980 census in late March will be important and affect the size of the N.Y.
But this does not affect the size of the monthly payment.
In some ways, Jeter's performance will affect the size of his next contract.
Charities have no consistent policies regarding who qualified as a victim or what factors should affect the size of awards.
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