0 the power to affect people, actions or events -- mempengaruhi
1 a person or thing that has this power -- pengaruh
She is a bad influence on him.
2 to have an effect on -- dipengaruhi
The weather seems to influence her moods.
This condition thus permitted us to measure the influence of performing two mental operations on the storage abilities of the children.
While associations are more visible, low-profile activity by individual business players has been geared towards influencing the policymaking process from within.
Like domestic policy, trade policy is subject to the influence of domestic veto players.
So qualitative researchers are as likely to influence the nature of the research setting as are quantitative researchers in artificial experiments.
Their nonlinear interaction has only a minor influence on the qualitative features of the layer evolution.
Research should also examine the way that child gender may influence the development and use of emotion regulation strategies in physically maltreated children.
Yet so many other factors also influence epistemic convictions that purely national styles may be relatively rare.
If afterimages are purely retinal in origin, then percepts that depend on binocular combination should not influence the afterimage.
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影響(力), 影響力を及ぼす人(物), ~に影響を及ぼす…
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