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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affects measures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing how one variable or factor influences or impacts another, particularly in research or analytical discussions.
Example: "The new policy affects measures of employee productivity, leading to improved performance metrics."
Alternatives: "influences metrics" or "impacts measurements".
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The results suggest that ultrasound probe orientation affects measures of MAP but the effect either cannot be predicted from a geometric model and/or the error in the measurement technique does not allow a comparison.
Next, we examined whether TTP status affects measures of college "quality".
Here we determine how complex composite tissue structure affects measures of gene expression using RNA-seq.
There is evidence that the spectrum of cell types present in peripheral blood affects measures of LINE-1 and ALU DNA methylation (Zhu et al. 2010).
To illustrate the extent to which the abundance of broadly expressed genes affects measures of gene expression conservation, we re-analyzed all the human probe set pairs, without dividing them into τ-groups.
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This error in measured location then affects measured turning angles and directional biases (Figure 1).
The eight affects measured were: anxiety, tension, anger, sadness, hopelessness, panic, nervousness, and guilt.
Our mice were anesthetized and it is not clear how much anesthesia affects measured refraction.
Does a motor skill training differentially affect measures of GM volume and cortical thickness?
The bureau defines a recession as a significant, protracted decline in activity that cuts across the economy, affecting measures like income, employment, retail sales and industrial production.
We develop a framework to characterize the various channels through which disaster exposure could affect measures of patience.
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