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The phrase "a triggering of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where an event or action causes a specific reaction or response.
Example: "The triggering of the alarm system alerted everyone in the building to evacuate immediately."
Alternatives: "an activation of" or "a provocation of".
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Another aspect of arousal processes concerns the high levels of arousal leading to a triggering of the stress reaction.
In conclusion, SDCs decreased gastric emptying rate, and this was suggested to be due to a triggering of the ileal brake.
Most wars nowadays follow a triggering of often casual alliances and obligations, and from the absence of any potent forum – or even "hotline" between leaders – through which disagreements and minor disputes might be resolved.
A triggering of a DPI-inhibitable respiratory burst in HL-60 cells by BMJ71 bacteria was also observed using flow cytometric analysis of cells pre-loaded with dihydrorhodamine 123 ([30], [30] data not shown).
In all events, exposure of CD44+ cancer stem-like cells to irradiation after a 4-hour DMF + BSO treatment resulted in a triggering of the intrinsic apoptotic pathway as efficiently as in the whole SQ20B cell population.
Our observation might suggest a coincidental temporal association between HEV infection and myasthenia gravis or a triggering of autoimmunity by HEV.
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But clearly some people are seeing a pervasive triggering of this limiter.
A triggering velocity of 2.1 km/s was used.
A triggering role of sunshine has been proposed [ 27].
These steps culminate in the triggering of a cellular response.
The triggering of activating a task migration is also important.
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