Sentence examples for exert basic from inspiring English sources

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However, the central helix-turn-helix motif (α2-turn- α3) required for specific interactions with HSEs, and the W amino acid residue in the incomplete β1-sheet required for aromatic-aromatic interactions [ 51], were still intact in the DBD domain of CaHsfA5, which might allow the protein to exert basic functions, but the effects of the truncated DBD in CaHsfA5 need to be determined.

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Instead of simply pairing "ball" with "sport," it learned about why those objects are related, and how to exert some basic common sense — a sort of Holy Grail in AI, though this is only a small step in that direction.

I liked a lot of the teachers, but many had difficulty exerting even basic control over their classrooms.

The early association of the B-box modules with the RING finger, a domain linked to the ubiquitylation process, has eventually brought the proteins possessing a tripartite motif to exert a common basic biochemical function, i.e. ubiquitin ligase [ 6].

Of the two movies, Scorsese's is infinitely the subtler and more elegantly wrought, patient and pensive where Gibson opts for pugnacity, yet "Hacksaw Ridge" exerts something — a basic grip on the audience, tugging at our nerves and our desire to forge ahead — that "Silence" cannot quite muster.

More broadly, the world's avoidable, deepening power inequalities end up generating so many people too poor to exert market demand for basic foods that it then makes "economic sense" to turn land into producing raw materials for the better-off: Over a third of the world's grain and most soy meal goes to livestock and now a quarter to a third of U.S. corn goes to feed automobiles.

It seems that the military basic training exerts a load particularly on the lower limbs.

9 The inability of a stroke survivor with PSS to perform basic activities exerts a considerable burden on the informal caregiver, defined as someone close to the stroke survivor who is not hired to provide caregiving services.

The theory of POS [ 17, 21, 22] suggests that the personality features assessed by this construct represent basic assets that exert fundamental biological functions.

These results indicate that while self-generated odor cues do not provide intrinsically spatial information, they nonetheless become increasingly important contextual cues over time and can exert a pronounced influence on basic information processing in the hippocampus.

As verified by TEM images, AuNPs fixed on carbon grains surface maintain their individual nature, constituting the basic feature for exerting their electrocatalytic and antifouling properties at best.

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