Sentence examples for may no affect from inspiring English sources

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Also, TNF-α gene polymorphisms may no affect the occurrence of interstitial lung fibrosis in cured SARS patients.

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SLY1-knockdown may have no affect at all on the observed SEC31 punctae, and may have actually prevented the formation of PCVII-nucleated SEC31 punctae (which would remain unseen).

The first substitution may change the secondary structure of AcDe7, the second one would decrease the hydrophilic ability and may change other antimicrobial properties of AcDe7 and the last one may have no affects.

(Fred Feldman's account of pleasure as a pure propositional attitude that need involve no affect may respond in part to this use; Feldman 2004, discussed in §2.3.2 below).

Those parents who show only positive affect, only negative affect, or no affect at all may need additional time and support before discussing new goals.

NA: no affect.

There is no enforcement mechanism, so it may not affect how insurance companies operate.

In this category, frequent physician visits may be driven by serious and/or multiple health problems; in this group, diabetes status may no longer differentially affect the likelihood of discovering bladder cancer.

Because FHN youth displayed mostly positive synchrony between these regions, which was unrelated to task performance, these findings could indicate that once connectivity is established in these regions, it may no longer aberrantly affect behavior.

But it may not affect everyone.

Among the very old cardiovascular mortality may no longer be affected by occupational exposures and diagnostic accuracy for cardiovascular disease may be reduced.

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