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In A375 cells, a 40% reduction of GSTP1 expression level by inducible AS RNA was enough to induce a similar (about three-fold) increase of the etoposide sensitivity.
For some, being in the red-carpet section was enough to induce a feeling of awkwardness.
The vinaigrette, distinctly mustardy yet custardy, too, is good enough to induce a sigh in memory of Paris brasseries.
"The mere thought of walking to the subway is enough to induce a minitantrum," she said.
A red-hot hold to love is enough to induce a "Come on!" 2.57pm BST Eugenie Bouchard wins the first set 6-4 Okay, lots of pressure.
The shock was enough to induce a certain petulance – which might be as close as we've ever come to seeing the real Branson.
We're not talking about a major difficulty here, but just enough to induce a hiccup in comprehension, letting the physical facts of the painting preside.
But it is also overcooked and frenetic, with some visual tricks and gimmicks repeated often enough to induce a diminishing return of novelty and effect.
Hydrogen sulphide can kill if inhaled, and a single breath of air that carries just 0.1% of the acid is enough to induce a coma in an adult.
The pictures of the city are almost enough to induce a coughing fit and the Beijing government has told residents to stay inside.
When I saw Nanni Moretti's family tragedy The Son's Room premiere at Cannes last summer I did sniffle, and the experience was intense enough to induce a strange, faintly headachey delirium for hours afterwards.
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