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Discover Ludwig"thus exerting" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to show the result or consequence of someone or something's exertion of effort or force. Example: The workers continued to move heavy boxes all day, thus exerting themselves physically and mentally.
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Mixing reduces concentration and temperature gradients in the processed system, thus exerting a favorable effect on the overall rates of mass and heat transfers.
The atmospheric aerosols emitted by human activities interact with radiation, clouds, and snow-covered surfaces, thus exerting a perturbation of the Earth's energy budget called radiative forcing (RF).
Fs competes with intermolecular interactions (Fi ≈ 1 pN)43, 43, thus exerting a net torque that is strong enough to twist the nuclei and to give rise to a chiral bias within tens of ms (Fig. 4d).
In this study, we found that UDCA regulated metabolic pathways (mainly the phenylalanine/tyrosine pathway), reduced the miR-122 expression level, remodelled the microbiome, and changed the bile acid content, thus exerting protective effects on liver function.
To treat prisoners well meant performing duties conscientiously, taking trouble, sometimes intervening to restrain criminal thugs and most of the guards saw no point in thus exerting themselves for charges whom they regarded as worthless.
When the Treaty of Münster ended the Eighty Years' War (1568 1648) with Spain, Amsterdam was the financial, trading, and cultural centre of the world, lending money to foreign kings and emperors and thus exerting political influence internationally.
BP was able to induce both the reduction of cell proliferation, associated with an arrest in G0/G1 phase of cell cycle and the increase of apoptosis in leukemic cell lines, thus exerting both cytostatic and cytotoxic effects.
Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CO-RMs) are a class of organometallo carbonyl complexes capable of delivering controlled quantities of CO gas to cells and tissues thus exerting a broad spectrum of pharmacological effects.
Their strategy is to stand candidates in all of next May's elections, thus exerting pressure by a popular surge that scares the main parties into adopting the Women's Equality party agenda, and be home in time for tea, or at least a glass of wine, by 2025.
Urged to participate in a poll that's obviously merely as a publicity stunt, a generation of digital natives vote to christen a research vessel Boaty McBoatface, thus exerting – even if only momentarily – a power that they were never meant to possess.
The move is a victory for a group of MPs from all parties who have long campaigned for changes that would stop the funds – which amount to more than £700m – being invested in companies that promote or benefit from fossil fuels, thus exerting economic pressure on them to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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