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But by the empire's declining years, the concept of suffragium, which had originally meant "ballot," then the exerting of influence, had evolved into a word for outright bribery.
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It is estimated to be capable of exerting one of the largest bite forces among all terrestrial animals.
Early twentieth-century German-speaking philosophy exerted of course a powerful and lasting influence on philosophy in many other countries, notably in the Anglo-American world.
To coexist stably with their hosts, plasmids must control their replication to minimize the metabolic load they exert of their hosts [3], [29].
A modeling method representing the exerting force of the actuator was confirmed through some testing results.
I'm exerting lots of efforts in this matter and I'm aware that I will need time.
The mode of inheritance exerting the effects of this gene variant remains unknown.
Ms. Osipova's Firebird exerts none of the psychological force of the other main characters.
It exerts activity of carbonic anhydrase and capacity of binding to cell surface receptors.
The whole point of reproductive health is exerting some control of over cycles.
These drugs might exert some of their functions through the destabilization of survivin.
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