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The phrase "exert negative effects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to when a particular action or event has a detrimental impact on a situation. For example: "The introduction of tariffs has exerted negative effects on the economy."
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Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) can also exert negative effects.
Rapid and continuous urban expansion, however, may exert negative effects on the performance of practical zoning designs.
In that sense, the presence of crosscutting concerns is one of such modularity anomalies that possibly exert negative effects on software maintainability.
An alternative explanation is that top predators exert negative effects on mesopredators at all densities throughout their ranges, but mesopredator numbers dwindle from the edge to the centre of the top predator range because they are progressively cut off from their larger source populations.
Together, these results indicate that the daily consumption of yacon does not exert negative effects on the immune system, helps to preserve an anti-inflammatory state in phagocytic cells, and improves mucosal immunity, possibly preventing the risks associated with autoimmune and metabolic diseases.
These agglomerates exert negative effects on the stable operation of the field emitter.
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Caregiving stress has been shown to exert negative effect on immune function in both young and old.
Cellulase could reduce jute fiber strength, and exert negative effect on fiber performance, hence subsequent study should consider deleting this gene.
Water pollution exerts negative effects not only on species living in the water but also on the broader biological community.
Consistently, genes exerting negative effects on cell division are amongst the pool of transcripts upregulated in adaxial petals.
We reasoned that if NG2 silencing exerted negative effects on the tumorigenic potential of these cells, this would result in the formation of GFP-depleted secondary tumors.
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