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The phrase "a motor force" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts related to physics, mechanics, or discussions about energy and movement. Example: "The engine acts as a motor force, propelling the vehicle forward with great power."
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He seemed helplessly impelled by his own sense of jazz rhythm in his body, like a motor force; and this became his nervous system.
In the first half, radiating more amusement and twinkle than I have ever seen him, he was a motor force; but in the second half — with no loss of energy or virtuosity — his manner was at its most cool.
Finally, a motor force resulting from any rotary movement of flagella may disfavor ordered alignments and this disordering effect will also be aided by Brownian motion [7].
Collectively, these data demonstrate that the zoite applies a motor force onto the RON2-containing junction that leads to invasion when the latter is properly anchored to the host cell cortex.
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MyosinII is a common actin-associated force-generating motor protein in nonmuscle cells.
The mark of a true Marin is a perceptible motor force that races hither and thither across the image.
The beam is clamped to the tank in point A and an electric motor forces the tank to rotate around the y-axis in this point.
We calculate here that in biofilms this effect could substantially decrease how many protons need to be transported to achieve a given proton motor force.
For small external volumes, proton transport decreases external pH, resulting in each transported proton increasing proton motor force to a greater extent.
Therefore, while the precise linkages between cellular architecture and actomyosin motor organization remain unknown, our analysis suggests that the molecular basis of cell shape may, in addition to motor force, be a key adaptive strategy for malaria parasite dissemination and, as such, transmission.
Anterograde and retrograde trains moving at 2 3 µm/s would experience 16 24 pN resistive forces, comparable to the total motor force exerted on a single IFT train.
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