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If scientists insert a short length of protein that can be cut only by a particular enzyme, such as one used exclusively by cancer cells or an infectious virus or bacteria, that enzyme becomes a trigger to turn on Cas9.
It has been rejected once before, and if it is rejected again – or fails to pass the Senate – then it becomes a trigger to call a double-dissolution election.
Her death becomes a trigger for the wars to cease.
"If the 'cheat' meal becomes a trigger or becomes something they obsess over all week, then this would not be a healthy approach for them," said Detraz.
It is possible that reduced expression itself becomes a trigger for DAPK1 promoter methylation, which is initiated by transcriptional silencing (or reduced expression), followed by chromatin condensation and histone tail modifications, and finally by DNA methylation.
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Finally, this forecasting method is deterministic by nature and therefore contains a potential of becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy and as such may become a trigger in forming of an undesired path [56].
"Stress in someone's life can become a trigger for depression," Mr. Boone explains.
The discovery of his skeleton has become a trigger point for a broader re-evaluation of his legacy.
"On the Republican side this has become a trigger point," said Barreto, who now heads the Hispanic Business Roundtable Institute.
And Ms. Davis, a practiced weeper, has herself become a trigger (all those snotty tears she wept in "Doubt").
In fact, strong emotions will become a trigger for you to think strategically and intentionally about your next move.
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