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Rangers never looked capable of launching a response, especially as their most creative player, Sone Aluko, had been nullified by the Celtic defence.
As part of her effort to establish the anti-EMILY's List, Dannenfelser launched a response to the Year of the Woman: a Year of the Pro-Life Woman.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.02069.001 Our immune system protects us against diseases by recognizing invading pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses, and launching a response to eliminate them.
Instead, the company is positioning the product launch as a response to the elimination of FCC regulations that had prevented internet providers from selling customer data to advertisers.
Kolesnikov was put on a hot line with Yeltsin, whose prerogative it was to launch a nuclear response.
If these strains were recognized early, governments could launch a speedier response.
Silent retroviruses present in the human genome help B cells launch a rapid response to pathogenic antigens [Also see Research Article by Zeng et al.].
These genes code for toll-like receptors, proteins which latch on to harmful bacteria in the body and launch a defensive response.
I've noticed that reporters think it is fluke-ish that a park's destruction would launch a nationwide response.
If regeneration is evolutionarily ancestral and its mechanisms conserved across all animals with regenerative capacities, then it should be possible to coax mammalian tissues to launch a regenerative response by modulating pre-existing repair and regenerative mechanisms.
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