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Workers subjected to wounding via injection and CO2-treated workers forage sooner than non-injected or untreated controls, suggesting that diverse stressors can be powerful instigators of behavioral maturation [ 35, 48, 49].
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Our findings suggest that some distal stimuli (such as a light turning on or off) that are weakly rewarding alone become powerful instigators of action in the presence of addictive drugs.
Progressive DNA damage and mitochondrial decline are both considered to be prime instigators of natural ageing.
We started very well and then really were the instigators of our downfall, in terms of gifting Scunthorpe two goals.
Poverty, injustice and armed conflict have long been the instigators of African migration to Europe.
Commonly, stress, anxiety, lack of sleep, and loud noises are classic instigators of tinnitus.
A police officer should not be the instigator of a crime.
He seems a soft-spoken ascetic yet he could be the instigator of mass murder.
Back then, the possibility still existed for Newt Gingrich to be the instigator of such a movement.
(It was primarily the Germans, although the British were the main instigators of the football matches).
QUESTION FROM GUEST: How likely do you think it is that the instigators of today's modern Tea Party will lose control of the mob the way the instigators of the original tea party did?
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