Sentence examples for works exerted from inspiring English sources

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Seeking to link Rome's future with its glorious past, his works exerted great influence before and after the founding of the Roman Empire (27 bc).

A characteristic "Nativity of the Virgin" by Pietro Lorenzetti is rightly included in the exhibition to illustrate the abiding power these works exerted over later local artists, as is a lovely "Madonna and Child" (from Pisa) by Gentile da Fabriano.

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His work exerted a powerful influence on the development of much modern painting, in particular on the works of the Fauve painters, Chaim Soutine, and the German Expressionists.

These efforts countered the persona of the humble, oblivious naïf by detailing his assured single-mindedness and tracked the extensive influence his work exerted on several generations of vanguard artists, starting with Picasso and including Léger, Beckmann and the Surrealists.

Many of his innovations in the use of lighting, fabric and color have become staples of American design, and critics have noted that his work exerted enormous influence over the design of one of the biggest and most-visited American tourist attractions -- modern-day Las Vegas.

This illustrates the strong influence Marsilius's work exerted on fifteenth-century students and commentators.[16] On other points, however, Marsilius was critical of Buridan.

In terms of energy, the work exerted on the fluid to maintain the plane laminar flow can be directly transferred to the energy of the Rayleigh wave via viscous drag.

Partly because he was a masterful stylist and wrote delightfully beautiful Sanskrit verse, and partly because his work exerted a strong influence on Tibetan Buddhism, Śantideva has been the focus of a considerable amount of modern scholarship in Japan, Europe and North America.

We then applied a tailored formulation of Principal Component Analysis (PCA) that optimized the mechanical work exerted by these cells.

Principal component analysis determined a set of five canonical principal components of the strain energy (CPCs) that were reproducible from cell to cell, and which captured ~60% of the total mechanical work exerted by cells.

In addition, we found that a set of five canonical principal components, exhibiting a high degree of repeatability from cell to cell, accounted for virtually all of the traction work exerted by WT cells.

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