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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actions exerted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the influence or impact of actions taken in a particular context.
Example: "The actions exerted by the committee had a significant effect on the community's development."
Alternatives: "actions taken" or "actions performed".
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We reasoned that the many protective actions exerted by tamoxifen on diverse muscular conditions might provide a therapeutic avenue for XLMTM.
They also regulate molting and the associated metabolic functions by actions exerted upon the so-called Y-organ in the head; this organ so closely resembles the thoracic gland of insects that the two may share a common ancestry.
A new micro-mechanical model is proposed for describing the bridging actions exerted by through-thickness reinforcement on delaminations in prepreg based composite materials, subjected to a mixed-mode (I II) loading regime.
Despite the multitude of possible immunomodulatory actions exerted by statins the protective immune response against pathogens appear to remain intact.
This evidence supports the notion that paracrine actions exerted by MSCs through the release of soluble factors might be important for tissue protection and repair.
A possible explanation could reside in the multiple actions exerted by Pax7, which not only is required to promote the proliferation of undifferentiated cells, but is also necessary for the myogenic differentiation to proceed [53].
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Our results are contingent upon the stage of the initiative because organizations' actions exert more influence in initiatives that lack a history of prior suggestions.
Bioerosion and bioprotection (bio-remodeling) is the action exerted by biota colonizing rocky shores.
The action exerted by these compounds is comparable to the well-known cancer treatment drug etoposide and higher than vatalanib.
In particular, the inertial action exerted by fresh air on backlayering was determined on the basis of the experimental results.
Wear, the removal of material from a solid surface as a result of mechanical action exerted by another solid.
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