Sentence examples for exert challenge from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, conventional 20-gauge vitrectomy has been reported to cause conjunctiva scarring and recession in multiple quadrant, which may induce impairment of the pre-existing filtering bleb or exert challenge to the further glaucoma surgery [ 18].

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Netherlands controls the ball, but mostly in the middle of the field, as Portugal only exerts benign challenges.

Seen by many in Ireland to be a huge blot on a spectacular landscape, and by others to be an answer to a housing crisis, there's no doubt the properties exert an aesthetic challenge - after all, when there's no planning needed, who's to stop you building in red brick, then decorating your home with Corinthian pillars and finishing off the plot with a nice picket fence?

Stressors such as combustion products (diesel exhaust, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, cigarette smoke), particulate matter, ozone, exert a daily challenge to our body's cellular defenses, in particular within the pulmonary and cardiovascular system [ 1, 2].

It is unclear if short-term and long-term intermittent hypobaric hypoxic challenges exert different effects on cytochrome c oxidase and Bcl-2 family in rat heart.

The arrival of an invasive species thus can elicit a rapid shift in genotype frequencies until the challenge exerted by the interloper has been blunted by adaptation (e.g., Vermeij 1996; Stockwell et al. 2003; Buswell et al. 2011).

In addition, it can be presumed that a single acute bout of exercise would have different effects from continued daily sessions of exercise that would exert an increasing cumulative challenge to energy balance.

Finally, this study demonstrates that effective T-cell memory should be assessed not only quantitatively, but also using qualitative parameters, including the ability to respond to challenge and exert antiviral function.

In addition, changes in protein and lipid contents in fish body may be linked with changes in their synthesis and/or deposition rate in fish body (Fauconneau [1985]; Abdel-Tawwab et al. [2006]), or because fish exerted more energy to challenge the Zn toxicity effect.

Furthermore, changes in protein and lipid contents in fish body may be linked with changes in their synthesis and/or deposition rate in fish body (Fauconneau 1985; Abdel-Tawwab et al. 2006), or because fish exerted more energy to challenge the Zn toxicity effect.

To overcome these challenges and exert control over collagen's sequence, recombinant expression systems have been developed.

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