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But it exerts some force.
"Even from his grave he exerts some power over me.
The effect of peatland margins and flooding also exerts some influence on higher Cu, S and Fe concentrations.
These results show that carvedilol but not metoprolol exerts some of its beneficial effects by inhibiting peroxidants.
It is taught carefully by adults to children, which naturally exerts some conservative drag on the written language.
It would seem, though, Hizbullah exerts some influence over the fighters in Gaza - those who captured Corporal Shalit were at the very least inspired by Hizbullah.
Moreover, DMSO exerts some toxicity towards HepaRG cell cultures8 and can affect or interfere with hepatic functions, including some unrelated to drug metabolism9.
The Commerce Department exerts some controls over lethal weapons sales, but it has an institutional bias toward business and lacks expertise in foreign policy and national security considerations.
The accumulated voluminous theoretical and experimental data suggest that the isotopic composition of a crystal lattice exerts some influence on the thermal, elastic, and vibrational properties of crystals.
We undertook this study to determine whether an orally administered preparation of four lactobacilli strains exerts some measurable effect on the neovaginal microflora of female transsexuals.
If a portrait is a contest, it is also a collaboration, intimate though unequal, and an overbearing artist like Cameron probably achieves the best results with a sitter who exerts some inner resistance.
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