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TB2 is designed to elicit both CD4 and CD8 T-cell responses, with expected increased sensitivity.
Even so, that work is designed to elicit some kind of emotional or visceral response and it remains the job of the critic to try and express that response in the best available words.
Case A is designed to elicit discussion about how McKeever's leadership and motivational strategies can be applied to organizations today and how managers can use similar tools to develop high-performing employees in their organizations.
We know this because scrawled across his naked torso in jumbo marker pen are the words "Last Day!" The 26-year-old Essex boy is returning to Ilford ("the real world") in the morning, and the message is designed to elicit "snogs and sympathy" from the spray-painted, bikini-clad women partying at a riverside bar in this tiny town in rural Laos.
The research indicates that lower socioeconomic status people have as complex a conception of public space as do those of high socioeconomic status, provided that the interview schedule is designed to elicit these data.
Each question is designed to elicit a specific piece of information that helps the algorithm identify which products your skin needs.
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The workout was designed to elicit muscle damage and soreness.
Applause: Frequent – and at all the points, the speech was designed to elicit them.
The study was designed to elicit moments of boredom, immersion, and, finally, flow.
This task was designed to elicit an attentional blink (AB).
This feeling of unease is heightened by the fact that good assessments are designed to elicit honesty.
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