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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected flow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing changes or impacts on the movement or progression of something, such as water, air, or even processes.
Example: "The construction work has significantly affected flow in the nearby river, causing changes in the ecosystem."
Alternatives: "impacted flow" or "altered flow".
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Results indicated that stone content significantly affected flow velocity under increasing slope gradient.
The low hydraulic conductivity of SRMs affected flow patterns in the lakeshore zone and resulted in a local increase of the groundwater table near the slope face.
The fact that we were dealing with tissues fixed in formalin (according to a variety of protocols) up to 20 years earlier, accounts for the unreliability of allele imbalance studies and may also have affected flow cytometry analyses.
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In the positive session, the number of significantly affected flows was lower: from AF3 to CP1 and P3, and from F8 to Fp1, Fp2, AF3 and CP6 electrodes.
Both variables affect flow transition.
Here, results show that deflectors positively affect flow field structure in the spray tower.
Moreover, it is shown that top clearance and draft diameter affect flow resistance.
Alterations in blood pressure can significantly affect flow through the shunt.
The thermal effects due to heat losses and reactions also in turn affect flow distribution.
Variations in horizontal incidence angle do not seem to affect flow field characteristics significantly.
Electrolyte flow rate and stack channel dimension are proved to be the critical factors affecting flow distribution and cell performance.
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