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In fact, Foxwoods is designed to trigger all sorts of familiar American spending rituals.
The jumping-off point is Toyota Motor's new robotic companion, Kirobo Mini, which is designed to trigger a maternal response from its owner.
The EMCal is designed to trigger on high energy gamma-rays and jets, and to enhance the capabilities of ALICE for these measurements.
This article provides suggestions for future studies and potential uses of minocycline and is designed to trigger interest in systematic clinical evaluation of minocycline for patients infected with these organisms.
In the presence of polymerase, target DNA is designed to trigger strand displacement amplification (SDA) via promote the hybridization of PPT with DHMB and subsequently initiates cascade amplification process with the help of the nicking endonuclease.
While the inner PS gel layer is introduced to provide strong hydrophobic interactions with curcumin for high drug loading yields, the external nontoxic and thermo-responsive PEG analog gel layer is designed to trigger the release of the pre-loaded curcumin either by variation of surrounding temperature or exogenous irradiation with NIR light.
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If ever a paper was designed to trigger controversy, this is it.
The ZDC has been designed to trigger on the collision centrality in heavy-ion interactions.
So let's dismiss the idle fantasy that the entire thing was designed to trigger an immediate payment of £1m into Jimmy Carr's bank account.
But of course lists are designed to trigger argument and debate, and argument and debate followed (and preceded) the publication of the issue.
Vaccines are being designed to trigger the immune response by injecting patients with markers that carry their cancer's unique antibody-attracting signature.
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