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The phrase "affecting similarly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how different subjects or factors have comparable impacts or effects on a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "The two policies are affecting similarly the economic growth of the region, leading to comparable results."
Alternatives: "having a similar effect" or "impacting in the same way".
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It is used to assess the impact of growth rate variations, affecting similarly all protein dilution rates, and consequently, all degradation rates.
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The brain is affected similarly.
Root dry weights were affected similarly for both species.
Generally, clustered and nonclustered mutants were affected similarly.
1991 The Observer campaigns to extend compensation scheme to non-haemophiliacs affected similarly.
Kilometers and cost reduction were also found to affect similarly the choice for both Usage-Based-Motor Insurance (UBI).
A composite index can only be employed for an effective innovation policy if the various innovation indicators are highly correlated and affected similarly by the same drivers.
Our sensitivity analysis using climactic drivers further emphasizes that forests growing on different drainage classes are being affected similarly in the western boreal forest.
Although thyroid hormone is obligatory for the development of cardiac beta-adrenergic receptors, it is difficult to assign a specific role for the hormone in receptor ontogeny because beta-receptor expression is affected similarly in the adult.
MT bundling in ase1Δklp2Δdis1Δ cells was affected similarly to ase1Δdis1Δ cells (Figure 4A and Table 2).
Whether some Abs may affect similarly ATP synthase remains to be determined.
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