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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affecting degree" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear in meaning.
It could be used in contexts discussing the extent to which something influences or impacts another thing, but it may require additional context for clarity.
Example: "The affecting degree of climate change on agriculture is a topic of ongoing research."
Alternatives: "impact level" or "influence extent".
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The main process factors (effects and their interactions) affecting degree of pulp delignification and brightening were established and quantified.
Similarly, if unique binding sites accumulate, then multiplicity may increase without affecting degree.
The context is a complex and important influence on decision-making, affecting degree of responsiveness and people-centred health systems.
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The results show that altitude is the decisive factor affecting degree-days and energy needs, within the geographical range of Greece.
Women studying law – the worst affected degree subject – can anticipate starting on £20,000 a year whereas men graduating in the same discipline command an annual salary of £28,000.
Our interest is in how sex affects degree of disability in the "observed clusters" of measurements where degree is greater than zero, that is, given disability.
Linear and quadratic effects of temperature are most significant in affecting the degree of disintegration.
By far the two biggest factors affecting the degree of specialization are the resource influx and trade-offs.
The results show that the vibration exposure level affects the degree of impairment.
The experimental results indicated that strain level affected the degree of corrosion of stainless steel bar.
Anatomic and physiologic factors may also affect the degree of injury.
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