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This influence is exerted in myriad ways – some obvious, some less so.
Every influence of Congress has been exerted in vain to double the General's force.
"Public pressure has to be exerted in order to bring about decisive political action," he said.
Since the ROM of a joint is thought to be determined by the passive slack length (i.e. the smallest length at which any force is exerted) of the muscle tendon complex in relation to bone length and by the muscle tendon complex stiffness, improved knowledge of the changes in muscle morphology will likely provide insight into the etiology of reduced ROM.
Maximum action is exerted at S phase, but toxicity is usually exerted in G2 phase.
We previously showed that CD26-mediated tumour cell proliferation of T-lymphoma and MPM cell lines was exerted via β1 integrin, in relation to the process of cell adhesion (Sato et al, 2005; Okamoto et al, 2014).
Social and structural authority is exerted.
But he noted that Volcker's panel had previously "concluded that there was no improper influence exerted in relation to the award of the contract to Cotecna". Cotecna said in a statement that "it acted at all times appropriately in its bidding for, winning and performing" its U.N. contract.
Little control was exerted over interrogations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
APEIR is exerting influence in different ways.
Additionally it has been recognised that the discussion between psychiatrist and service user in relation to medication is open to the potential for coercion, with pressure being exerted to ensure the individual remains "compliant" with their prescribed medication regime [ 13].
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