0 the power to have an effect on people or things, or a person or thing that is able to do this -- 影響,作用;有影響的人(或物)
1 to affect or change how someone or something develops, behaves, or thinks -- 影響
The influence on the measured radiation of the angle formed by the jet axis with the line of sight is clear.
It is, rather, a matter of what it is that parties can choose and what they can influence.
Logistic regression was used to determine whether the number of items requested and publication date influenced the likelihood of response.
A related issue is the influence of other phonological variables on lexical representations.
It may be that syllable structure may not play a role in the organization of lexical representations, but may influence the organization of phonological representations.
Singing seemed to influence their psychological well-being and mental states significantly.
Nevertheless, it seems that there is a network of different psychological factors in play, which seem to be interconnected and influencing one another.
If afterimages are purely retinal in origin, then percepts that depend on binocular combination should not influence the afterimage.