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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affects proportionately" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how one variable influences another in a way that is consistent with their relative sizes or amounts.
Example: "The increase in temperature affects proportionately the rate of chemical reactions, leading to faster results."
Alternatives: "influences in proportion" or "impacts proportionally".
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Other studies have, however, suggested that generalized reduction in neonatal size affects proportionately fat and lean body masses (33).
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Furthermore, kernels further from the rachis or nearest to the rachis were affected proportionately more than those towards the center of a spikelet.
If mumps cases had occurred before the period of our investigation, a false impression of waning immunity could have resulted because these cases would have affected proportionately more unvaccinated than vaccinated children (34 ).
But there needs to be a recognition of different degrees of restoration: If minor work is done, it should affect value proportionately.
The recycling fraction frec (Fig. 5B) affects the intercept proportionately but not the slope.
Senescence rate constant kX (Fig. 5C) similarly affects the intercept (proportionately) but not the slope.
Plausibly, gradual sleep loss along with commensurate increases in insomnia symptoms [ 34, 54] affects Blacks and Whites proportionately.
At the time, wage experts blamed the government's squeeze on public sector pay which had dis proportionately affected female dominated professions like nursing and teaching.
The reasons are: first, energy-intensive industries (like cement and steel) are more than proportionately affected in a recession; second, alternative energy sources are usually cheaper than oil; and third, OPEC oil, unlike domestic oil, has to be paid in foreign exchange.
An important question here is whether that rise has affected all occupations proportionately or has it been more heterogeneous?
The finding that rates increased disproportionately to the baseline rates contradicted the hypothesis of the improvements mentioned above that were expected to proportionately affect all cancer type-specific and sex-specific patient groups.
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