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The phrase "as would affect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a condition or situation that has an impact on something else.
Example: "The changes in policy will be implemented as would affect the overall performance of the team."
Alternatives: "as would influence" or "as would impact".
Exact(1)
Its value does not depend on any particular experimental conditions such as would affect the speed of a sound wave in air (for which air temperature and the direction and speed of any wind would matter).
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Thus, removal of Ni could affect the structure of the channel and, thus, slow the rapid cyanide exchange ∼10-fold, but not as much as it would affect the slow exchange (invisible to the NMR-monitored exchange).
It is possible that the grading of prostate tumors has changed over the recruitment period of the three studies (1990 2009), but as this would affect both cases and referents equally it is unlikely to have influenced our estimates of association.
I can't seem them changing it as that would affect other parties like the Greens".
You must contact your advisor/administrator/ISSO to resolve this issue as this would affect your legal working status.
"But we can't shut the company down, as it would affect people's ability to eat".
However, interfacial bonding properties are always an issue as it would affect the efficiency and effectiveness of stress transfer in the composites.
But based on what administration officials have said, here is a summary of how the budget as proposed would affect funds available to help pay for college.
"So the government's position is that reports of adverse effects that have no scientific basis, so long as they would affect, irrationally, consumers, have to be disclosed?" he asked.
The antenna wire should not be directly over the PCB as this would affect its performance.
Engines, combustion, fuels, or lubricants as they would affect emission reduction technologies or post combustion processes.
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