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The phrase "had minor effect on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are describing a situation in which a certain factor had a relatively small influence. For example: "The new regulations had a minor effect on the company's overall profits."
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Analysis of RIPK2 ubiquitylation in THP-1 and U2OS/NOD2 cells showed that at 1 µM CpA effectively inhibited L18-MDP-induced ubiquitylation of RIPK2, whereas it had minor effect on RIPK2 ubiquitylation when used at 0.1 µM (THP-1) or 0.01 µM (U2OS/NOD2) (Fig 7B and C).
Water temperature had minor effect on total chlorine concentration.
In contrast, the calcite and SGF contents had minor effect on the melting temperatures.
The theoretical calculation showed that the type of the steel mesh had minor effect on the moment of inertia and consequently the stiffness of the beams.
The T1 oxidation state had minor effect on ABTS binding, whereas the protonation state of Asp206 was important, consistent with site-directed mutagenesis studies.
The glyoxylate shunt operon aceKBA was overexpressed by introducing plasmid pT9aceKAB to ZJG13; the resulting strain had minor effect on productivity improvement.
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Defenders of farm-grown fuels point to studies showing the biofuels boom has had minor effects on food prices.
However, treatments had minor effects on individual ruminal AA digestibility.
The recent effects of Hurricane Ivan have only had minor effects on Valero's production.
Treatments had minor effects on protein and fiber concentrations of leaf, stem, and grain.
Diet supplementation with eugenol had minor effects on milk FA profile.
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