Examples of using Affects between in English and their translations into Indonesian
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the APR that affects between 1% and 3% of the population,
PCOS affects between 10 percent
Alexa Chung has now revealed that she also suffers from this disease that affects between 10% and 15% of the female population,
estimates that chronic fatigue syndrome affects between 100,000 and 250,000 people in the United States,
Alexa Chung has now revealed that she also suffers from this disease that affects between 10% and 15% of the female population,
Doctors involved in the study said the drug may prove to be an effective treatment for low libido, a problem they estimate affects between 9% and 26% of women, depending on their age and whether they have been through the menopause.
when the data in psychiatry is that ADHD affects between 3% and 4% of the child population.
Cyberbullying affected between 7% and 15% of kids,
Common side effects(may affect between 1 and 10 in every 100 people)
The American Civil Liberties Union estimates it will affect between 100 and 200 people detained at or in transit to U.S. airports.
is super-common, affecting between 8 and 20 percent of women of reproductive age, according to the National Institutes of Health.
This algorithm change which took effect since late February is said to have affected between 11% and 12% of the search queries in the United States.
Infertility is one of the most common problems among those aged between 20 to 45 years old, affecting between 10 to 15 percent of couples.
Often your child's mental development will become affected between the ages of 2 and 6.
It is believed that dyslexia can affect between 5 to 10 percent of a given population although there have been no studies to indicate an accurate percentage.
WAS occurs most often in males due to its X-linked recessive pattern of inheritance, affecting between 1 and 10 males per million.
Because of this, vitamin B12 deficiency is quite common, affecting between 1.5% and 15% of the United States population.
The American Civil Liberties Union estimates it will affect between 100 and 200 people detained at or in transit to U.S. airports, though they do not have to be released from detention.
The group estimated following Saturday's ruling that it will affect between 100 and 200 people detained at or in transit to U.S. airports.
As a result, vitamin B12 deficiency is common, affecting between 1.5% and 15% of the general population.