Sentence examples for exerted equivalent from inspiring English sources

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The fact that either inactive Sulf exerted equivalent effects on these pancreatic cancer cell lines suggests functional redundancy of the two enzymes.

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One might predict functional redundancy of the two enzymes based on the ability of either inactive Sulf to exert equivalent dominant negative effects (Fig. 3A).

Low level laser – when applied to acupuncture points – appears to exert equivalent effects to needle acupuncture [ 6], and has been shown to be a highly effective therapeutic technique for pain [ 7].

Aerodynamic pressures exert the equivalent of 12 tonnes of load per square metre, while the exhaust blast from the Nammo hybrid rocket generates temperatures approaching 3,000 C (twice the temperature of a volcano).

We have shown that ectopically expressed AP2C3 has a surprising specificity to divert epidermal cells into the stomata lineage and that the other MAPK-interacting AP2Cs were not able to exert an equivalent function in stomata cell fate control.

However, higher concentrations of IL-34 than of M-CSF are required to exert an equivalent activity, probably due to a relatively lower binding affinity of IL-34 to c-fms.

His stance hardened when pressure was exerted by the French equivalent of the Professional Footballers Associationn and La Ligue Contre le Racisme et l'Antisémitisme, yet the initial indifference ostracised those affected.

The changes in the mass, center of mass and inertia of the combined spacecraft will cause changes in the equivalent force exerted by each thruster.

The analog exerted a biological activity equivalent to natural acromelic acid A, suggesting that both compounds possibly bind to the same target biomolecule.

Assuming that the reaction forces are on the tip end, the product of the horizontal force and the tip length can form the equivalent moment exerted on the cantilever.

The observed genetic effect was significantly greater than that exerted by the genetic equivalent change of serum adiponectin (p for IRR heterogeneity = 0.012).

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