Sentence examples for also able to exert from inspiring English sources

The phrase "also able to exert" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's or something's capability to apply influence, pressure, or force in addition to other abilities.
Example: "The new software is also able to exert control over multiple devices simultaneously."
Alternatives: "also capable of exerting" or "also has the ability to exert".

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Moreover, as we showed in a recent paper, left DLPFC activation was also able to exert control over motor cortical excitability restoring intracortical inhibition that had been reduced by capsaicin application [35].

As shown in Figure 4a, the basal conditioned medium collected after 24 h of co-culture of TR146 cells and K. oxytoca, was also able to exert inhibitory effects on wound healing.

A plasmacytoid dendritic cell line is also able to exert a cytotoxic effect after contact with influenza A virus [2].

TNFα is a multifunctional cytokine with important roles in inflammation and apoptosis, but also able to exert anti-inflammatory and protective actions[30], [32], depending on receptor type and cellular and environmental status.

We next evaluated whether CD6 was also able to exert an inhibitory effect on downstream functional responses, such as IL-2 production.

However, unlike mouse SF cells, SF MDSCs from RA patients were also able to exert a significant inhibitory effect on the vigorous proliferation of anti-CD3/CD28-stimulated T cells.

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The comptroller might also be able to exert influence over the financial firms that manage its pension funds, but because it deals with a large number of fund managers, it may not be able to influence any one in particular.

The development of multistrain probiotic dairy products with good technological properties and with improved characteristics to those shown by the individual strains, able to act not only as protective cultures in foods, but also as probiotics able to exert a protective action against infections, has gained increased interest.

Substitution of a hydrogen atom by a fluorine atom may change the conformational preferences of the molecules due to stereoelectronic effects and also fluorine atom may be able to exert the metabolic obstruction reducing the "first-pass effect".

This is what Picasso was pointing out: there's a cost of maturity, an unintended side-effect of being able to exert self-control that also stifles our creativity, that represses the imagination.

Shared care of children also limits the amount of control parents are able to exert over their own children's behaviour and their children's exposure to other people smoking.

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