Examples of using Exert in English and their translations into Polish
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These phytochemicals may exert highly specific effects in the organism.
AS may exert a profound adverse effect on the liver.
You will have to exert a little more effort.
We will exert influence on our country from exile.
Three planets in the same orbit will exert enormous gravitational pressure on each other.
Politics should not exert pressure.
The child does not play any rough, contact sports or exert himself too much.
It is thought that polyphenols may exert a cardio protective effect via several pathways.
Without this proper catalyst, anabolic steroids will not exert the desired effect.
force, exert pressure.
It doubly behoves us to look well to the influence we may exert.
The exhaled air will exert pressure against the hand.
Let's not exert yourself.
Exert your manliness.
Exert all your strength and spurt towards the tape, kida.
Antioxidants exert their protective effect by.
Between"assert" and"exert"? Anybody know the difference.
I can exert my will in a dramatic
The third seminary focused on education as a tool to help people exert their rights.
I now realize why… I couldn't exert all my energy… of a Demon Buster.