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This secondary rotation, well-illustrated by the presence of two almost orthogonal families of folds, was dominantly controlled by buttress effect exert by a basement high located in the foreland of the Serra Central salient.
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This could be due to the absence of a repulsive "boundary effect" normally exerted by Nogo-A in the WT SVZ.
But she leaves prison, thanks to pressure exerted by a former boyfriend with friends in the government, without permanent injuries.
The term is "hegemony" – defined as "the social, cultural, ideological, or economic influence exerted by a dominant group".
In practice, the required resisting force is exerted by a special device called a damper.
The maximum adhesive force that could be exerted by a single seta had already been estimated, by measuring the total force exerted by a foot and dividing by the number of setae (around 5,000 per square millimetre).
It corresponds to the pressure exerted by a vertical column of mercury (as in a barometer) 760 mm (29.9213 inches) high.
An indispensable service, it has long struggled with the vast pressures exerted by a growing, longer-lived and increasingly demanding population.
Lawyers call this duress, and the sort of duress that one can anticipate being exerted by a partner to safeguard their assets is just the sort of argument that might well be used to escape the document later.
The system can now sense pressures "well below the pressure exerted by a 20 milligram bluebottle fly carcass".
A novel probe for the measurement of forces exerted by a beam of ions and neutral.
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