Examples of 'may exert' in a sentence

Meaning of "may exert"

may exert - the potential or possibility of applying physical or mental effort to achieve a certain outcome. It implies the capacity to make an impact, influence, or effect on someone or something through deliberate action or force

How to use "may exert" in a sentence

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These compounds may exert a costimulatory effect.
May exert a good deal of influence.
Small hydropower stations may exert pressure on the environment.
It doubly behoves us to look well to the influence we may exert.
Constipation may exert pressure on the surgical site.
It is also understood that a certain compound may exert two or more properties.
The antibody may exert its therapeutic effect alone.
It specifies the type of action that the medicinal product may exert on physiological functions.
Such combinations may exert an additive or synergistic effect.
Some experimental studies and case reports suggest that sildenafil may exert pro convulsive activity.
Scales used may exert an influence on the choice of statistical techniques.
The diluent may be inert or it may exert a chemical effect.
Such compositions may exert a synergistic or additive effect in terms of desensitization.
These findings suggest that amiloride may exert neuroprotective effects.
An abuser may exert control by downplaying the seriousness of what they are doing to you.

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The chronic stimulation of baroreceptors may exert beneficial effects on blood pressure.
They may exert a larger radial force against tissue for example.
Such functional additives may exert an effect on the environment.
A fluid may exert forces and moments on a body in and about various directions.
Plant growth regulators may exert various effects on plants.
Probucol may exert its protective function vía its antioxidant activities independently of lowering cholesterol.
The relationship is often collegial and managers may exert pressure on staff to discourage unionization.
The androgen may exert this effect through activation of androgen receptors.
The host immune response against denv infection may exert both protective and deleterious effects.
Noni juice may exert protective effect in curing the problems of memory impairment.
The researchers observed numerous ways in which VIP may exert beneficial effects.
A number of factors may exert a negative influence on the implementation of the rules.
The implementation of international and European obligations by Member States may exert a unifying in.
Different activation protocols may exert different effects on developmental potential.
It doubly behooves us … to look well to the influence we may exert.
Such compositions may exert a synergistic effect in terms of mineral deposition inhibition.
In hierarchical societies, dominant individuals may exert control over others.
Neuromedins may exert both direct and indirect effects on the adrenal cortex.
Moreover, certain agents may exert several functions.
Some drugs may exert their influence through descending pain modulating pathways.
In addition, increased labour inflows may exert downward pressure on wage growth.
Both sides may exert their utmost power to fight a trade war at all cost.
However, it is generally understood that cosmetics may exert a negligible organic effect.
Inhibiting compounds may exert their effect by protecting the growth factor from degradation.
In small areas, any development of economic activities may exert pressure on a fragile ecosystem.
Melatonin may exert antioxidant effects which may contribute to its beneficial effects on the eyes.
Lastly, parvoviruses may exert cytostatic action.
You may exert your rights by writing to the following address,.
It is thought that rotigotine may exert its activity mainly via dopamine receptors.
They may exert substantial inluence over the project 's objectives and outcomes.
Sphingolipids and their active metabolites may exert antimicrobial effects either directly or upon digestion.
Even beneficial metabolites such as short-chain fatty acids may exert neurotoxicity.
The compounds as defined herein may exert their biological effects whilst they are in solution.
The palatal tabs 72 may provide a surface against which the patient may exert pressure.
Some causal genetic variants may exert influence as sequence variations in RNA polynucleotides.

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