Sentences with phrase «exert much effect»

«The foods that we eat certainly play a role in the inflammatory response; however, single foods are unlikely to exert much effect,» Cimperman says.

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Those that want to aim more for the ideals espoused by Communism (i.e. Socialism), without the disastrous side effects, have states limit how much control they exert over various areas of the economy.
I carried out the operation much as I had done before, except that this time I closed the wound with a series of individual large stitches of heavy nylon, placed in such a way that they exerted a pulley effect — abdominal distension would bring the wound edges closer together.
But in the case of a big release of undersea methane, how much would escape the ocean to exert its greenhouse effects?
But if researchers can pin down how the mutated protein exerts its effects, they may learn just what kills off crucial neurons in the much larger number of patients with nonhereditary Parkinson's.
To carry out the study, which is published as two articles in the journal «Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Letters», the researchers have analysed the effects of the so - called «Kozai mechanism», related to the gravitational perturbation that a large body exerts on the orbit of another much smaller and further away object.
Its half - life is seven times longer, 105 minutes against 14 minutes, so it exerts its healthy effects for much longer.
What they found was that protein exerted a thermic effect three times as large as carbs or fats — so not only was it using much more of the body's resources, but it also helped the participants stay fuller, longer.
Nitrous oxide and sulfur hexafluoride contain no carbon, yet emissions — measured by estimating how much carbon dioxide would exert the same climate effect — count in countries hitting or missing targets and the like.
The moon is much closer to the Earth than the sun, so it exerts a greater gravitational effect on the tides.
Stress regulation in children is important for understanding the development and prevention of psychiatric disorders.1 Environmental factors that operate at key points in development may shape affective and behavioral regulation and hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal (HPA) axis function in children, much as environmental factors have been shown to shape HPA regulation in rodents and nonhuman primates.2 Early experiences in rodents exert lifelong organizing effects on stress responsivity.
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