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The phrase "not significantly affected" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has not been greatly impacted or changed by another factor or event. Examples: 1. The new regulations will not significantly affect small businesses. 2. The minor setback did not significantly affect their overall success. 3. Luckily, the storm did not significantly affect the construction schedule. 4. The change in management had a small impact and did not significantly affect the company's performance. 5. Despite the criticism, the politician's approval ratings were not significantly affected.
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However, the ductile brittle transitions were not significantly affected.
Survival was not significantly affected by dietary lipid source.
Other properties were not significantly affected by the procedure.
Nitrites and PGE2 concentrations were not significantly affected by glutamine.
Hematological responses were not significantly affected by dietary lipid source.
The other pain variables were not significantly affected.
Swim speed was not significantly affected by propranolol.
ATP levels followed a similar pattern but were not significantly affected (Fig. 4i).
Total amounts of GSK3β, CaMKIIα, and CaMKIIβ were not significantly affected by PRR7 overexpression or knockdown.
Bulk root 13C signature was not significantly affected by treatment, soil layer or time (Fig. S5).
The average cardiovascular measures were not significantly affected by caffeine (pre vs post).
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