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The phrase "elicit by" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It means to draw out or obtain information or a reaction through questioning or discussion. Example: The detective was able to elicit a confession by calmly asking the suspect about his whereabouts on the night of the crime.
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The 'nociceptive' BR (nBR) is possible to elicit by a custom-built planar concentric electrode providing a high current density at low intensities via a central cathode of 1 mm2 [27].
From these studies, in conjunction with the wealth of information recently obtained regarding the evolutionary pathways and paratopes/epitopes of multiple bnAbs, it has become clear that the very features of bnAbs desired for their function will be problematic to elicit by traditional vaccine paradigms, necessitating more iterative testing of new vaccine concepts.
Grunwald's email reflects precisely the kind of result Warren wanted to elicit by staying neutral during the primary.
While domain-swapped antibodies represent an elegant mechanism for carbohydrate cluster recognition, these are likely to be rare and difficult to elicit by standard immunization strategies [58].
Anti FHA antibody titers elicit by DTPlow in immunized mice were marginally lower (p = 0.036) than the induced by DTP.
Lastly, the Ep-CAM protein is being used as a vaccine to elicit by various approaches the induction of specific T and B cell responses (Mosolits et al, 2004, 2005; Neidhart et al, 2004).
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Being a media studies undergraduate elicits by turns derision and envy from your prospective peer group.
The blurrier numbers elicited by Mr. Zogby are sometimes tough to parse.
GIEI found evidence, too, that confessions in the case had been elicited by torture.
By presenting subjects with images of faces and objects, researchers had discovered that the brain waves elicited by the viewing of faces were generally larger and peaked sooner than the same responses elicited by objects.
The question that elicits by far his most unqualified response concerns the other books on the Guardian prize shortlist.
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