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Discover Ludwig"impose negative influence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It generally means to exert or force a harmful or detrimental influence on someone or something. Example: The negative behaviors of his classmates began to impose a negative influence on his academic performance.
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Mg memory effect introduces high concentrations of Mg residual in PDMQWs accompanying with the incorporation of C, H, and O impurities, which impose negative influence on the optical properties of PDMQWs.
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However, uncoordinated charging behaviors will not only impose negative influences on power grids as they may produce peak load strike but also degrade the eco-friendly advantages of PEVs as most of the uncoordinated charging energy is drained from traditional fossil plants [3, 4].
These results indicate that limonene does not impose negative feedback on the synthase, or apparently influence other enzymes of monoterpene biosynthesis in peppermint, and suggests that pathway engineering can be employed to significantly alter essential oil composition without adverse metabolic consequences.
Will it impose negative interest rates on bank deposits, as the OECD advised today?
Now, central banks such as Japan and Sweden have begun to impose negative official interest rates.
Yet rich-world central banks are starting to impose negative interest rates.
So the central banks face a further challenge: how to impose negative interest rates on cash itself.
Why do banks impose negative interest rates?
Instead, nanoparticles prepared in the presence of sodium dioctylsulfosuccinate impose negative photochromism on the ligand.
However, plastic waste can also impose negative externalities such as greenhouse gas emissions or ecological damage.
People with self-control problems impose negative externalities on their future.
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