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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a counteracting force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a force that opposes or neutralizes another force in various contexts, such as physics, social dynamics, or conflict resolution.
Example: "In the debate over climate change, public awareness acts as a counteracting force against misinformation."
Alternatives: "an opposing force" or "a mitigating factor".
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Such a movement, called "aftereffect", reveals that the mice were executing a counteracting force against the fore field, rather than stiffening their arm to counteract the perturbation.
The currents create a counteracting force (Lenz's law) and dissipate energy stemming from the oscillation.
Although Tunisia is largely Muslim, many observe that Tunisians are characteristically "European" and adhere to secular versions of republican democratic values, with Islamic political influence acting more as a counteracting force to Ben Ali's secular regime (similar to the relationship between Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and Hosni Mubarak's toppled regime).
This shows that a counteracting force to the excluded-volume effect must exist in the densely crowded cell.
An increasing population of patients with cardiovascular risk factors (i.e. metabolic syndrome) serves as a counteracting force towards this dilemma.
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Proper immune function involves a competent proinflammatory response to stimuli as well as a regulated counteracting force to restore homeostasis and prevent systemic inflammation and organ dysfunction.
Most microtubules were stopped in their movement once a sufficient counteracting force was reached (N = 78 microtubules).
These systems are able to control the structure displacements, accelerations and internal forces by using external energy and providing a direct counteracting force by the actuators.
In the conventional framework of codon usage bias towards translationally superior codons in Drosophila, I was able to detect a counteracting selective force of splicing regulation in the 3' intron-exon boundary regions of the Dscam exon 6 and 9 ASEs.
The transfer function between the counteracting force from the vibration absorber and the vibration amplitude can then be derived for the comparison of their counteracting forces to the primary system.
In the case of orbital motion, the counteracting force is gravity; gravity causes the body to continually fall towards the center, and this exactly conteracts the force resulting from the centripetal acceleration.
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