Sentence examples for may exert directional from inspiring English sources

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As in the case of harvest, nonretention likely confounds differentiation in many individual populations and may exert directional selection in some populations and disruptive selection in others.

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The varying plausible pathways in our proposed framework (distal/macro, intermediate/community, immediate/interpersonal, and proximal/individual) may exert both uni-directional and bi-directional "push" and "pull" forces on oral health.

At the level of individual spawning populations, nonretention mortality may exert stabilizing, disruptive, or directional selection depending on the size distribution of a given population.

At the level of individual spawning populations, nonretention mortality may exert stabilizing, disruptive, or directional selection, depending on the length distribution and morphology (girth at length) of a given population.

Certain combinations may exert specific effects.

Certain body parts may exert a kind of Karmic force.

Research suggests these chemicals may exert an immunotoxic effect.

This indicates that high-dose raloxifene may exert cardiovascular protection.

By contrast, he says, similar quadruped robots may exert high force, but with poor efficiency.

The following sections discuss some potential mechanisms through which resveratrol may exert its effects.

Moderate effects of pollution on health may exert an important influence on labor market decisions.

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