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affect

[uh-fekt, af-ekt] / əˈfɛkt, ˈæf ɛkt /




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By applying deep learning models trained on tens of thousands of MRI scans, the team estimated the "brain age" of different regions in each hemisphere and examined how stroke affects both structure and recovery.

From Science Daily

But that is only one of many rule complexities that have followed, and unravelling them to improve qualifying without affecting the perceived positive impacts on racing will not be easy.

From BBC

It affects about 50 million Americans and leads to more than $635 million in annual costs, including medical expenses and lost productivity from missed work and reduced earnings.

From Science Daily

Egypt has been particularly affected by the Middle East conflict and the effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route for oil and liquefied natural gas.

From BBC

To test whether this pathway affects behavior outside the lab, the team studied mice infected with parasitic worms.

From Science Daily