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All measurements will be repeated six times and each moment will be exerted for five seconds.
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It will grow because not so subtle forces will be exerted on publishers and writers.
Terror, from this moment forward, will be exerted not by frightening female spirits, but by the instruments of the state.
"All efforts will be exerted to support their safety and the safety of their babies".
Additional effort will be exerted by the educators to ask the drop-out patients to complete the post-measurement for the primary outcome.
It is assumed that a similar regulation will be exerted at the CRISPR A locus.
Hugh Savill, director of prudential regulation at ABI said: "A financial transaction tax would be bad for British consumers, and the consequences of closer fiscal harmonisation are not understood, but the immediate challenge for us will be exerting influence over EU regulations that will affect the UK financial services industry and its customers".
In animal experimentation, changes in muscular relative position have been shown to be an important co-determining variable determining where force generated within a muscle will be actually exerted (for reviews see, [ 28- 30]).
If it is not possible to always provide concrete, first-hand experiences for the student, efforts must always be exerted so that the student will be able to understand the concept in a clear and concrete way".
If Warren, Sanders, Chomsky say they will vote for Clinton it is also because pressure can be exerted on her by the many supporters of the Sanders campaign.
Metabolic controls are exerted similarly for fats and proteins.
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