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People engaged in the heavy labor of fishing exerted a large demand for sake, so sake brewing developed (Chiba Prefecture 2009).
After a certain time, they exerted a large blank holder force on the walls to create a large plastic strain and thereby slowed down the flow of material into the die cavity.
The eastward extrusion and clockwise rotation of the SCB (relative to NCB) exerted a large amount of eastward compression to the Korean Peninsula and led to the Middle Late Triassic Songnim orogeny.
Moreover, simultaneously blocking PKCγ/Hsp90α signalling exerted a large synergistic effect.
3 34 35 In our analysis, no single country's data exerted a large impact on the magnitude of the summary risk estimate.
In addition, one-way sensitivity analysis showed that the cost of gargling and the utility of moderate URTI exerted a large impact on the cost-effectiveness of gargling.
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For female speakers, both syllable type and speaker proficiency seemed to have exerted a larger effect (Fig. 8b).
As SVPII + IL-3 exerted a larger proliferative effect than SVPIII + IL-3, SVPII was used in all the subsequent experiments.
In contrast, if the peptoids were deposited with mixed orientations and some of the DOPA pentapeptide anchors were exposed to water, the receding angles would depend on the chain length the DOPA anchors constitute a larger fraction of the molecules for shorter peptoid chains, and would have exerted a larger influence on the wetting behavior.
TBARS and COP levels in the liver were elevated with increases in dietary CHO and COPs, and the amount of COPs in diet exerted a larger effect than CHO did on increasing the contents of TBARS and COPs in the liver.
Pyramid ownership structures enable a small chunk of capital to exert a large degree of control.
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