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affect <an affect; affects> N

affect <an affect; affects> N

affect VB

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Oboe notes may be particularly affected because of their harmonic structure.
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The kidneys are used to remove excess ions from the blood, thus affecting the osmotic pressure.
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The river is strongly tidal for most of its length and its lower reaches are affected by salt water.
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The shape of these zones will necessarily be affected by the sensory capabilities of the fish.
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The inability to draw even 10,000 per game would dramatically affect the team's bottom line.
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It also encouraged particular attention toward propaganda among women, youth and the unemployed, who were particularly affected or radicalized by the war.
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His focus is on human emotions and how they affect our thought processes.
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During the economic slump of the 1980s, many of the town's industries were badly affected, and unemployment soared.
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This also affected the live show to begin with forty-five minutes delay and caused a lot of displease on the fans and the viewers.
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The animal can also be found in grasslands and secondary forests which have been affected by humans.
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