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Discover Ludwig"inverse influence" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which the results are the opposite of what you would expect. For example, "The team had intended to have a positive impact on the community, but their actions had an inverse influence, causing harm instead".
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The bulky benzoyl-ester side group shows an inverse influence on the local chain dynamics than the alkyl-ester side group.
Household size was found to influence coping practices positively and significantly in the upstream and downstream regions and Koyra as a whole, which can be explained by the significant inverse influence of the dependency ratio of households in the areas.
The WSSTA metric included warmer-than-usual periods outside summer, which may have had an inverse influence on disease occurrence.
BW had an inverse influence on IR prevalence.
Initial analyses showed a strong inverse influence of age and body mass index (BMI) on breast density.
In particular, the positive influence of age at menarche and age at first birth, and the inverse influence of parity were least apparent in the highest BMI group.
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We conclude that inverse twisting influences very negatively the collapse behaviour of chiral CNTs under tension.
The study also reported that cigarette smoking and fruits and vegetables intake have potentially inverse modifying influences on the risk of asthma [ 18].
The oxo and imido groups adopt axial positions in a T-shaped motif with respect to the carbene, which is consistent with an inverse trans-influence.
We model the growth and spread of this population according to a reaction-diffusion equation, and allow evolution to influence inverse density dependent effects through a genetic subsystem that provides the opportunity for successful invasion when otherwise (under the current, ecological paradigm) the population would go extinct.
The strength of the inverse relationship was influenced by model parameters, including the rate at which dispersers settle to the benthos.
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