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But he leaves in triumph and with indications that he may exert considerable influence behind the scenes.
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He recently published a provocative paper suggesting that music may exert healing and sedative effects partly through a paradoxical stimulation of a growth hormone generally associated with stress rather than healing.
MSCs derived from one tissue may exert different effects when transplanted into another part of the body, he says.
Rather, he winces at the prospect of a Conservative government – and specifically the influence that Rupert and James Murdoch may exert over it, its media policy and its attitude to the BBC.
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Even a single word, a single epithet, may exert influence on the viewer".
Both seats are shaping up to be critical and may exert pressure on the Coalition partnership.
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