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"There may also be a need to activate swap facilities with other major central banks in the event of a shortfall of foreign exchange liquidity".
There is a need to activate adaptive as well as innate immune system.
There is a need to activate labor inspectorates to trace worker populations at risk.
Therefore, there is a "need" to activate the cell-mediated immune response primarily through cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs).
As known from soldiers standing in line a vasovagal syncope can be elicited when humans stand still illustrating that there is a need to activate leg muscles to prevent accumulation of blood and fluid in dependent parts of the body in order to maintain orthostatic tolerance (Mayerson and Burch 1940; Madsen et al. 1998; Van Lieshout et al. 2001; Krediet et al. 2006).
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To cast a spell, you'll need to activate these circles in a certain order, and with good timing.
Women were better able to activate their stabilizing trunk muscles than men; but it is also possible that men, having a much higher degree of strength on maximal contraction, only need to activate a smaller amount of that maximum to perform a similar activity.
This integrated system-oriented perspective is necessary in developing proactive strategies to prevent an incident in earlier stages before the need to activate a blowout preventer, as the last line of defense.
To stabilize cell identity, a cell may therefore need to activate its specific lineage program, while simultaneously repressing the program of cells with a shared developmental history.
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