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As Miljački pointed out in her opening address, the etymological root of "influence" is "influenza", suggesting influence can be something that happens to you, a process of permeation, rather than a flagrant and willful act of rip-off.
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Intelligences and souls together explain as remote and proximate causes respectively the motion of the spheres, as they are at the root of the influence (taʾaṯṯur ) the spheres have on the sublunary world.
However, where does the root of this influence lay?
Each one of the numbered cards represent the Questioner's: Present Position Immediate Influences Life Root of the Reading Past Influences Future Influences Feelings Outside Influences Hopes and Fears Outcome.
Her new exhibition, "Faith in Color," explores the deep roots of religious influence in black communities.
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Baba: As a group we are deeply inspired by black American music traditions and always honor the roots of our influences.
A greater understanding of the mechanisms that underlie rootstock tolerance of root growth influencing groups of fungal endophytes is obtained because recent studies have demonstrated that many soilborne microbial pathogens can establish asymptomatic relationships with the roots of nonhost species.
Using split-root approaches, Thibaud et al. (2010) were able to show in Arabidopsis that a (low) external Pi, irrespective of internal Pi levels in the root, could influence the transcription of a cluster of genes, designated the locally regulated genes, while a low internal Pi level influenced the transcription of another cluster, designated the systemically regulated genes.
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Rabbi Moshe Cotel, an acclaimed pianist and composer whose works were often infused with themes emanating from his deep Jewish roots, a weave of influences that only later in life led him to the pulpit, died Oct. 24 at his home in Manhattan.
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