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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the degree or extent to which something has been influenced or changed.
Example: "The affected level of the water in the reservoir was alarming after the recent rainfall."
Alternatives: "impacted level" or "altered level".
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The most commonly affected level is the sixth cervical vertebra.
Surgical treatment of symptomatic adjacent segment disease (ASD) typically involves extension of previous instrumentation to include the newly affected level(s).
Baastrup's disease usually affects the lumbar spine, with L4-L5 being the most commonly affected level.
Baastrup's disease usually affects the lumbar spine with L4-L5 being the most commonly affected level [8, 11].
DESIGN: Performance on a brief screen of cognitive functioning was examined at baseline (N = 1,891) and 4 years later (N = 1,389) to determine the extent to which the presence of APOE epsilon4 affected level of and change in performance, and whether this differed as a function of race, age, initial score, and change in score.
Math eligibility significantly affected level of risk aversion, as measured by the frequency with which students responded "I don't know how to approach this problem".
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These are a number of reasons that negatively affected levels of public expenditure on education in Nigeria.
As a result, it probably affected levels of many other proteins besides beta amyloid.
The adhesive state of granular cells and plasmatocytes also affected levels of apoptosis.
To find out, the RIKEN-MIT team looked at whether the subiculum affected levels of the stress-hormone corticosterone during recall.
This suggests that NAT2 genotype affected levels of serum ALT.
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