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Such structures could be programmed to trigger the enzymatic reactions needed to make the cell produce a specific commodity.
Much like any other small midi controller, the buttons on the QuNeo can be programmed to trigger sounds via USB from a computer or tablet.
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Firewalls are programmed to trigger off alarms whenever there is a potential breach of a computer system.
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It would have no human being physically pulling the trigger but would be programmed to comply with the international laws of war and rules of engagement.
All systems were programmed to run continuously, and to trigger as soon as the infrared beam was intercepted, with a delay of 1 minute between successive pictures.
In the AF group, the algorithm trigger by RV sense was programmed on, according to the physician's criteria.
However, verbal support for policies and programs is insufficient to trigger meaningful change; it must be accompanied by financial support and programmatic action.
Moreover, programmed necrosis has been described to trigger pathophysiological alterations such as neurodegeneration [ 6], β-cell elimination from pancreatic islets/development of diabetes, loss of hypertrophic cardiomyocytes during heart failure [ 7], Crohn's disease [ 8], acute pancreatitis, ischemic injury and inflammation [ 4, 9, 10].
Meanwhile, microbial products such as LPS were demonstrated to trigger a program of DCs maturation which enables DCs to activate T cells [ 14].
The results showed that any one of these three adipogenic transcription factors was sufficient to trigger the adipogenic program in CEFs, as demonstrated by accumulation of cytoplasmic lipid droplets and expression of the adipocyte marker gene (adipocyte fatty acid binding protein, A-FABP).
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