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China may be tricky and the Fed may be increasingly trigger-happy, but these are only the proximate causes of investor unease.
Low-radiation dose CT-angiography with prospective ECG triggering is increasingly available.
pH responsive intracellular tumor targeting is increasingly investigated as a pathway to trigger the release of anti-tumor drugs once the drug carrier reached the unique acidic environment of the solid tumors or after the drug carrier has been taken up by cells, resulting in the localization of the micelles in the acidic endosomes and lysosomes.
The perspective of OA as a dynamic process triggered by diverse insults is increasingly accepted.
And it's ironic that climate change is increasingly recognized as the potential trigger for human evolution in the first place, and the most threatening challenge to our future.
Reconnection following a period of isolation is increasingly recognized as an effective mechanism to trigger fast and complex adaptation (Seehausen 2002, 2004; Aguilée et al. 2013).
Numerous studies and reports indicate that climate change, triggered by our fossil-fueled economy, is increasingly disruptive and expensive.
Johnson says he frequently gets brief but intense headaches, often triggered by bright lights or noise, and is increasingly jittery and forgetful.
Intracellular amyloid-beta 42 (Aβ42) is increasingly being recognized as an early pathological trigger that can lead to amyloid plaques and may even induce neurofibrillary tangles.
We now know that even mild concussions can trigger progressive neurological degeneration, a condition that is increasingly recognized as chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
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