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The phrase "affected division" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a division or section that has been impacted or influenced by a particular event or circumstance.
Example: "The affected division will receive additional resources to address the challenges it is facing."
Alternatives: "impacted division" or "influenced division".
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This puts the generalization of urban policies affecting division under question.
Interestingly, despite not affecting division on its own, Arp2/3 inhibition potentiated the effect of mDia1 depletion.
In contrast, in Streptomyces, the Min system is absent, thus DivIVA affects division at the cell tip.
In addition, the extent to which initiation timing affects division timing is unclear.
For example, in addition to affecting division rates of normal cells, the toxicant may affect division rates of initiated cells and death rates of both normal and initiated cells.
i.e the reduced size at division is a direct effect of increased Cdr2 nodes and vice versa (as opposed to protein levels directly affecting division length).
Agents that affect division of normal cells or of fully transformed cells can play an important role in clinical cancer development quite apart from initiation or promotion.
The queens' influences on the workers are mediated largely via inhibition of juvenile hormone titers, which affect division of labor in honey bees and worker reproduction in bumble bees.
Macro-economic factors also affected each division very differently.
He added that the recent wave of 600 layoffs at Yahoo has not affected his division.
In turn this has affected the division of labour and modes of co-existence between the initiatives.
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