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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected resulted" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two separate terms that do not logically connect in this form.
Example: "The changes in policy affected the results of the study."
Alternatives: "impacted the outcome" or "influenced the results."
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The isoforms which revealed to be more affected resulted to be Nav1.6 > 1.1 > 1.2 and, for the first time, a β-toxin is here shown to induce resurgent current also in isoforms different from Nav1.6.
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It said roads and rail lines were likely to be affected, resulting in longer journey times.
In tropical areas, the skin can be affected, resulting in a rash or ulcers.
This does not affect resulting equations.
Several special items affected results at each company.
"We missed it immensely this year and obviously that has affected results.
Reduced defense orders and lower demand for consumer durables also affected results, he said.
Strikes, higher fuel costs, air traffic control restrictions and the weakening economy also affected results, Lufthansa said.
The idea that wives, girlfriends and families being on tour has somehow affected results is just silly talk.
Growing conditions to date for the multiyear agronomic study comparing a conventional to an organic CSW cropping system affected results.
Socio-economic status, parents' age, race, and whether an adolescent lived with both biological parents or not affected results.
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