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Analysts, including Xu, describe them as one of China's "core interests", and the government has flirted with officially giving the area that status, which would put it on a par with areas such as Tibet and Taiwan, and therefore be seen as critical to national sovereignty and a possible trigger of military action.
A possible trigger of episodic leakage may be the aftershocks.
As a possible trigger of the substorm onset, the ballooning instability has been often suggested.
Therefore, TBI of any severity should be studied as a possible trigger of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
People in the village suggest corroded pipes as a possible trigger of the spill and they doubt it was caused by sabotage.
Tamao and his colleagues were the first who suggested that the ballooning instability could be a possible trigger of the substorm explosive phase (Miura et al., 1989; Ohtani and Tamao, 1993).
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Often, the long, painful process of reporting a sexual assault leads to nothing more than an invasion of the alleged victim's privacy, a possible triggering of traumatic memories, and a slap on the wrist for the accused.
Oxidative stress has been suggested as a possible trigger for the onset of both insulin resistance and hepatic steatosis (8, 29).
There was also a possible trigger to blame: a set of ancient volcanic outbursts in China that solidified into rocks called the Emeishan Traps.
A study of samples of the King's hair published in 2005 revealed high levels of arsenic, a possible trigger for the disease.
Thus, diabetic neuropathy, diabetic retinopathy and diabetic nephropathy, which are all microvascular complications, may be mutually and closely related, with diabetic neuropathy acting as a possible trigger for the onset or progression of the other complications.
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