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The phrase "affected parameters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing variables or factors that have been influenced or changed by a particular event or condition.
Example: "The study aimed to identify the affected parameters that resulted from the environmental changes over the past decade."
Alternatives: "impacted variables" or "influenced factors".
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Some substances affected a specific set of parameters, indicating that rarely affected parameters may prove crucial in individual situations.
Maternal and fetal weight effects and fetal survival were most often affected parameters at the developmental Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level (dLOAEL), followed by skeletal malformations.
We are aware that changes in dietary and/or lifestyle habits could have affected parameters investigated.
This effect may be due to water temperature or to other unmeasured, seasonally affected parameters.
These affected parameters encompass several biophysical processes such as diffusion, regulation, and degradation, all of which underly Turing pattern formation.
Affected parameters are the rate and binding constants of enzymes and binding sequences of TFs and promoter regions as well as the ligand that TFs have.
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Active external rotation ROM of the shoulder was the most adversely affected parameter, with 0° as the median value.
Table 4 shows the relationship between the second order coagulation rate constant and the affecting parameters.
Correction was made for X Y mismatches and rotations and other affecting parameters.
The rock composition will not affect parameters like chloride and nitrate.
In this survey, initially, the affecting parameters on pistachio price are identified.
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