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Discover Ludwig"peripheral influence" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a subtle or indirect impact or effect on something or someone. Example: "Although her mother's words may have seemed insignificant at the time, they had a powerful peripheral influence on her decision to pursue a career in art."
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Although this complicated system was outside the basic concerns of Confucianism and exercised only a peripheral influence on the development of Chinese thought, what was important was the basic theory behind the system; there is an underlying unity to existence, which can be grasped by the superior man who understands its basic principles.
For example, in a 2005 pilot study conducted in three local health departments in Maryland, we found that a health department employee's individual perceived level of importance in their agency's response efforts was a particularly strong peripheral influence on response willingness toward an influenza pandemic [8].
Nonetheless, adult gonadotropin releasing hormone neurons are sexually dimorphic [ 92], as is their regulation [ 93], and these migratory neurons remain a potential source of peripheral influence on the developing CNS.
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Author Dominic Pedler describes the way they crossed musical styles: "Far from moving sequentially from one genre to another (as is sometimes conveniently suggested) the group maintained in parallel their mastery of the traditional, catchy chart hit while simultaneously forging rock and dabbling with a wide range of peripheral influences from Country to vaudeville.
One prominent model conceptualizes risk perception as the sum of "hazard" and "outrage", where hazard is a product of risk magnitude and probability, and outrage is a function of other peripheral influences independent of the actual risk, such as perceived authority, trust, and situational control [15].
The perceived risk, according to this theory, is a multifactorial phenomenon, involving the summation of actual risk and other peripheral influences independent of the actual risk, such as perceived authority, trust, and situational control; these peripheral influences have been termed "outrage"[ 7] or "dread".[ 8].
13 There is little doubt that these peripheral influences are increasingly important at altitude and would exert a detrimental effect on LVR and HiVR over an extended period of time, such as during TS matches.
Further, both the EMG and V-wave responses were normalized to the evoked compound muscle action potential (MSUP), which should at least partly take into account peripheral influences on the EMG and V-wave recordings (Gandevia 2001; Aagaard 2003).
The central question that is raised in this paper addresses this particular assumption: Is it indeed the case that the erroneous replacement of a missed consonant is best explained by peripheral influences?
The findings are discussed in relation to the perceptual mechanisms by which transverse and peripheral stimuli influence speed perception and driver behaviour.
Recent studies have demonstrated that neuregulins, a family of growth factors secreted by developing motor and peripheral neurons, influence Schwann cell development.
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