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Mr Mubarak cannot simply resign, he says, because this would activate a constitutional provision requiring elections within 60 days, and Egypt is not ready.
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This would activate my "mind-body connection" and my face would fix itself.
This would activate a system to ensure that all necessary follow-up data were entered.
In this point of view, it would be reasonable that they could detect some of the motifs in RD29A/B promoters using the ABA-responsive set but failed using the drought-responsive one, because drought stress would activate much more dispersed signaling pathways than ABA application.
This, in turn, would activate the surface and Ni, P and Fe are co-deposited on the activated rebar surface.
This is important because injection of the forehead would activate first (ophthalmic) division afferents, which belong to the trigeminal division predominantly responsible for pain activation in cluster headache.
(A 2003 report for the Minerals Management Service, the federal agency that oversees offshore drilling, found that deadman devices often were not armed because of fear that they would activate prematurely, necessitating costly fixes. BP said the deadman switch did not activate in the April 20 blowout).
It has been proposed that the Ca2+ entering the mitochondria through MAM would activate bioenergetics because Ca2+ can activate enzymes in the tricarboxylic cycle, namely α-ketoglutarate and isocitrate dehydrogenase [4].
The thought of a cat would activate yet another set with some overlap because animals are involved.
This seems to be what market participants want to see as it would activate the OMT* programme.
Because calpains cleaved vimentin during sprouting responses, we hypothesized that S1P and GF would activate calpains.
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