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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affects estimated" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the estimated impacts or influences of something, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The affects estimated in the report were not clearly defined, leading to confusion among the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "estimated impacts" or "projected effects".
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Crucially, though, the studies demonstrate that study design affects estimated energy compensation.
Finally, as with all PAS-based studies, uncertainty in sampling rates affects estimated PCB concentrations.
Chronic kidney disease is a global epidemic that affects estimated 10% of the world population.
In- or exclusion of contralateral breast cancer or non-disease related death in the definition of recurrent disease or survival significantly affects estimated outcome probability.
In the present study we show that the inclusion of contralateral breast cancer or non-disease related death as event in the definition of recurrent disease or survival of early breast cancer significantly affects estimated outcome probability.
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NOTE: Changing the height that the picture is taken at will affect estimated grass percentage, be consistent and close to 3' from canopy.
The "ridiculously short timescale" meant organizations would only be able to support with the relocation of 1 in 10 of those people affected, estimated aid movement Worldwide Tribe.
However, most of these assumptions can affect estimated dates, oftentimes because they underestimate large amounts of rate change.
Although heritability did not affect the ability to distinguish among GS methods, it did affect estimated accuracies.
Also, it is unknown how imprinting affects estimates of heritability when it is ignored in the estimation procedure.
Collating these different galaxy surveys together can be challenging and affects estimates about the number of galaxies in the Universe.
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