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Even the critics of astrology had to agree that the heavens exerted a real influence upon terrestrial events.
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When one person, like Issa, provides the living of a dozen individuals back home, this breadwinner is likely to exert a real influence on those who stayed behind.
This hypothesis cannot be ruled out computationally and will require experimental results to confirm if a SNP found in a transcription factor binding site can exert a real effect on gene expression.
Consequently, in order to allow the discernment of patients in whom a particular therapy will exert a real benefit, it is crucial to identify factors relevant to response to fluorouracil/platinum as well as factors predisposed to the development of severe toxicity.
Crew Capsule 2.0 wasn't carrying anyone on board for this test ride, but it did have a dummy onboard to provide data about what kind of forces might be exerted on a real passenger during flight.
Moreover, the real rTMS exerted a considerable reduction of vertex LEPs in comparison with the sham, especially at trigeminal level.
It has been a very long time since the royal family exerted any real influence on fashion.
If I have a friend asking me to support a cause, I typically expect to be tantamount to what they gave my pet cause," she says - while noting that she's also vulnerable to requests that exert "a real pull on my heartstrings".
Induced apoptosis exerted a strong impact on cell proliferation, as monitored by real-time cell analysis.
Memory, however, exerted a pull.
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