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This means that the cat's nerves become less responsive, while her brain requires a greater trigger to set off a seizure.
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In vitro studies [ 34, 35] have shown that acute fluctuation of glycemia induced a greater triggering effect on oxidative stress than did chronic sustained hyperglycemia.
(Come to think of it, maybe "Brickhead" isn't such a great trigger for your boss).
It's a hell of a system they have, and he is the greatest trigger of our lifetime.
The mob attack on the formidable prison-fortress in central Paris is, of course, regarded as the great trigger point of the French Revolution.
"I think that more and more, we're seeing technology data as a great trigger for lead generation," said Datanyze's director of marketing Sam Laber.
That dissent remains alive is the only hopeful sign, even in a time when dissent is once again the single greatest trigger for greater social control.
Shotguns and Sub Machine Guns are excellent for running around with, but Handguns work best if you have a great trigger finger, or a modified controller.
For many, boredom, lack of structure, and stress are the greatest triggers they have.
To the Editor: The article by Marr and Calisher (1) concerning the causes of the death of Alexander the Great triggered our curiosity about the possibility of supporting this hypothesis by determining the evolutionary time of West Nile virus (WNV).
More efficient engines may simply enable more people to drive more cars over greater distances, triggering more road building, more trade and indeed more big suburban houses that take more energy to heat.
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