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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected cultures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to cultures that have been influenced or impacted by a particular event, phenomenon, or change.
Example: "The study examined the effects of climate change on the affected cultures in the region."
Alternatives: "impacted cultures" or "influenced cultures".
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Reciprocal values were used for duplication time and free fatty acids whose minimal values positively affected cultures.
Plasmocin successfully removed the contamination in 100% of the affected cultures that underwent passaging during antibiotic treatment, as verified by optical imaging, PlasmoTest, PCR, and DAPI staining.
While the best way to eliminate mycoplasma contamination is to discard affected cultures, in some cases, for example, a valuable cell line, this is not a viable option.
In the primary cultures of the isolated chondrocytes from the unaffected and affected sides, floating matrix fragments were initially found in the affected cultures.
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"I'm seeing how they've affected culture and politics and science and so on and so forth, with implicit faith versus explicit faith".
Through her photographic research, Ally explores how certain geographic and environmental factors affect cultures and customs.
"Because films and TV affect culture, a black Bond would be a cultural event, a statement, beyond just entertainment," he added.
"I mean, I've done something that's affecting culture".
So what constitutes reality, then, as it affects culture?
Your overarching, if latent, cliché was that politics affects culture.
"It's very, very hard to affect culture.
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