Sentences with phrase «exert profound influences»

«Just as gut bacteria affect the brain, the brain can also exert profound influences on the gut microbiome — with feedback effects on behavior.
But he also exerted a profound influence on King.
The sun drenched valley of the Nile and the flooded plains of ancient Sumer both exerted profound influence in the molding of the outlook of ancient men for whom Egypt and Babylonia were the world and their forces the realities by which man must direct his life.
It has also exerted a profound influence on the way in which human affairs are approached.
Seldom celebrated in headlines as a mover and shaker in college football circles, he has, in his quiet, behind - the - scenes way, exerted a profound influence on the game.
You see only what your mind wants you to see, and this exerts a profound influence on your behaviour
Now, in a new study published today, Sept. 8, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a team of researchers from the University of Wisconsin - Madison has added a new wrinkle to the cell differentiation equation, showing that the stiffness of the surfaces on which stem cells are grown can exert a profound influence on cell fate.
Our life experiences exert a profound influence on how we age and can even alter the ways genes function without changing the underlying DNA sequence; these genetic changes are called epigenetic traits.
The broad comparability between the HML paleo - proxies, Chinese speleothem δ18Orecords, and the northern hemisphere summer insolation throughout the Holocene, suggests that solar insolation exerts a profound influence on ASM [Asian summer monsoon] changes.
This ideology, in turn, exerted a profound influence on how we regulate financial markets and
This ideology, in turn, exerted a profound influence on how we regulate financial markets and institutions.
Bull's affinity for the Jungian literature would come to exert a profound influence on her art.
The numerous European artists who sought refuge in the United States exerted a profound influence on younger American painters and sculptors.
In 1919 he started teaching at the art school at Vitebsk, where he exerted a profound influence on Lissitzky, and in 1922 he moved to Leningrad, where he lived for the rest of his life.
The artists represented in the exhibit may not be as familiar as, say, Mark Rothko or Jackson Pollock, but they nevertheless exerted a profound influence on the Minimalism and Conceptual movements that were beginning to coalesce in the 1960s and early»70s.
Traditions of the Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting from the 16th century have exerted a profound influence upon Berlinde De Bruyckere's art.
From Edvard Munch to Chris Ofili, French painter Paul Gauguin (1848 - 1903) has exerted a profound influence on artists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Man's landing on the moon in 1969 exerted a profound influence on Thomas, and provided the theme for her second major group of paintings.
Clouds exert a profound influence on the shortwave and longwave parts of the energy budget and trying to find the difference between two large and competing effects is problematic.

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Yet his vision of the Crusades exerts a profound and lasting influence not least because its inspiration is timeless, not essentially historical at all, more a glittering account of the intricacies, accidents, and contradictions of the human condition itself.
Perhaps only Bob Dylan exerted a more profound influence on the era.
By the end of this session you will recognize the profound influence that «Action - Reaction» exerts on all markets and in all degrees of a trend.
Advocates of the position that humans exert a profound and dangerous influence on the Earth's temperatures and glacier melt point to the rapid increase in human CO2 emissions (purple trend line) as the condemnable culprit.
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