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The phrase "affecting scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or influence of something in relation to its size or extent.
Example: "The affecting scale of climate change requires immediate global action to mitigate its consequences."
Alternatives: "impacting scale" or "influencing scale".
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Alkalinity was another factor affecting scale formation; the higher the alkalinity, the higher the scale formation.
The structured interview questions enable administration of the NPI by less clinically experienced professionals without affecting scale validity or reliability.
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Large scale counter-current chromatography is an emerging technology that could provide this advance, but little was known about the key variables affecting scale-up.
Historical problems in the scale-up of large commercial processes from small unit fluidized beds are first reviewed, and the elements affecting scale-up and reactor design are then examined.
These categories were adapted from two previous typologies of scaling up Hanson and colleagues' typology of constraints to scaling up [ 18], and Simmons and Shiffman's typology of components affecting scale-up success [ 19].
Different factors affect scale formation and inhibition.
We show that dominant alternatives are problematic because they affect scale and may bias parameter estimates.
Alpha coefficients were 0.94 for the negative affect subscale and 0.85 for the socially acceptable circumstances subscale in previous studies.31, 43 Internal consistency values for the current study were as follows: positive affect scale α=0.93 and negative affect scale α=0.97.
The five experiments used a combination of four different Theory of Mind tests: reading the mind in the eyes (RMET), the diagnostic analysis of non-verbal accuracy test (DANV), the positive affect negative affect scale (PANAS) and the Yoni test.
Table 2 presents slopes (a), location (b) and chi-square tests for the positive affect scale.
Table 1 presents slopes (a), location (b) and chi-square tests for the negative affect scale.
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