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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affects stage" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific phase or aspect of something that is influenced or impacted, but without additional context, it is unclear.
Example: "The affects stage of the project is crucial for understanding how changes will impact the final outcome."
Alternatives: "impact phase" or "influence stage".
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Ethnicity affects stage at breast cancer presentation in the United States, as well as in multiethnic Asian settings (Bhoo-Pathy et al, 2012).
Table 1 Main parameters involved in the McGM algorithm Parameter Description Affects stage Typical values Selected configurations frames Input frame set All - Conf. 1 Conf. 2 Conf. 3 Conf.
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Guided by the director Justin Tolley, Mr. Borg seems artificial even when playing himself, while Mr. Rizzolo, a more relaxed, affecting stage presence, can become understated to the point of listlessness.
The best results were obtained with stages where cortical regions were affected (stage VI = 100%, stage V = 81% and stage IV = 84%).
The level of screening attendance among the different ethnic groups could be one of several factors affecting stage of breast cancer diagnosis and survival.
In Anne Kauffman's meticulous and affecting staging, this ominous music seems more articulate and fully expressed than the mysterious plot; it's like a movie in which the background is more in focus than the foreground.
Promotional opportunities affect stages 0, 3, and 4 of wildlife trafficking and in particular the script category "lifestyle".
The modification of the nucleation rate was found to affect stages 1 and 2, where the nucleation and growth of the hydride take place, most significantly.
The relative importance of each mortality factor was evaluated by determining how the loss of propagules affected stage-specific recruitment success.
Joint estimates of license-in and license-out using seemingly unrelated regressions (SUR) reveal that drug pipelines significantly affect stage-specific licensing, inducing portfolio effect that lead to smoothing drug pipelines across early and late stages.
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