Sentence examples for definition exerted from inspiring English sources

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It is important to note that SS is, by definition, exerted only at points of direct contact, whereas a fluid pressure transmits force in all vectorial directions (Guyton et al, 1971).

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But then it follows from the definition of efficient causation that I exerted my power to exert myself to do the cartwheel.

Specific recommendation regarding the application of our findings to clinical PDT awaits the definition of the precise anti- and pro-tumour activities exerted by the alarmin-mobilised inflammation and immune cells functions.

A case can be made that this inequity is a result of a totally lopsided definition of power and a completely unbalanced way in which it is valued and exerted.

The electric field was formally defined as the force exerted per unit charge, but the concept of potential allows for a more useful and equivalent definition: the electric field is the local gradient of the electric potential.

Memory, however, exerted a pull.

And power recklessly exerted has consequences.

Ekelöf exerted great influence on his contemporaries.

Economic opportunity also exerted a strong pull.

But he exerted little influence.

Yet music ultimately exerted a stronger hold.

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