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The phrase "affects the stringency of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how one factor influences the strictness or severity of another factor, often in contexts like regulations, policies, or standards.
Example: "The new evidence affects the stringency of the safety regulations that must be followed by the construction industry."
Alternatives: "influences the rigor of" or "modifies the strictness of".
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The setting of the threshold for this filter affects the stringency of the results.
As the ratio of driver to tester affects the stringency of the subtraction, two parallel subtractions were performed varying the driver/tester ratio and thus a total of 435 subtracted cDNA clones were obtained.
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The SIPHT web-interface allows 19 different search parameters to be modified, including several affecting the stringencies of terminator predictions and BLAST, and thus will be particularly valuable to those researchers who want to adjust the sensitivity or specificity of their searches.
As the MTL50 value of each gene is calculated relative to appropriate unsilenced controls, differences in basal expression of the different essential genes will not affect the stringency ranking.
It has been suggested that the differences in expression values between the two panels could result from non-specific hybridization in the 1.5K array (since increase in stringency in the hybridization affects the intensity of expression values) or from the increased complexity of the labeling step in the 24 K array that may lead to "less" labeling and reduced hybridization.
Based on a quantile regression analysis, the paper offers interesting insights for policy makers, by showing that the stringency of environmental regulations affects eco-innovations of the less innovative firms differently from those of the more innovative firms.
Increasing the stringency of this filter affects the total number of non-informative data (TN), which is reduced, but also part of the TPs are lost.
18This shows that what matters for the decision to provide training and using temporary workers is the stringency of the regulations affecting regular workers, as should be expected.
We are able to detect what sources of technology uncertainty are more influential, how this differs across models, and whether and how results are affected by the time horizon, the metric considered or the stringency of the climate policy.
Upon enrollment into the cohort the proportion of NP events attributed to SLE varied from 19to38%8% and affected 6.1 to 11.7% of patients, depending upon the stringency of the attribution rule.
However, the stringency of the filtering procedure can strongly affect downstream analyses and the final results.
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