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The phrase "affected all steps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has had an impact on every stage or phase of a process.
Example: "The recent changes in policy affected all steps of the project, leading to delays and confusion among the team."
Alternatives: "impacted every stage" or "influenced all phases".
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Tin2 affected all steps of the anthocyanin pathway, but did not affect transcription of all genes coding for lignin pathway components.
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The knowledge of the kinetics of the devolatilization of wood is essential because the evolution of gaseous products affects all consecutive steps in combustion, and pyrolysis is always the first step in any gasification or combustion process.
In this process the blood plays a central role and affects all transport steps: oxygen uptake in the lung, transport by blood flow, and discharge to the cells.
This variability affects all the steps of the process, from preparation of immunogen and DCs to clinical trial design and immune monitoring.
It has been suggested that CS can affect all three steps.
Nitric oxide (NO) participates in inflammation and affects almost all steps of its development.
Based on these findings, we hypothesized that GM3S expression could affect almost all steps in breast cancer metastasis.
Once the libraries were pooled, any failed downstream steps would have affected all taxa equally.
However, in many instances, these comparisons might lack accuracy, as these heuristics do not guarantee to find a mathematically optimal alignment (Pearson, 1990), therefore affecting all subsequent analytical steps.
They have affected a step-change, by launching a fully integrated agenda for world prosperity that is universal.
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