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Garish, obviously, but likely to induce a gleeful "OMG" or five, too.
The accumulation of ions close to the surface is thus likely to induce a polarization close to the electrode.
Studies indicate that antiretroviral drug combinations, used correctly, work about as well in Africa as anywhere else and are just as likely to induce a permanent remission.
Indeed, the outrage expressed by politicians of all stripes toward the Pledge of Allegiance decision shows that separationism is more likely to induce a backlash against more moderate interpretations of the Establishment Clause.
Westwood is working on swing changes and though everything goes well in practice, a major championship is always likely to induce a certain nervousness as to whether the new swing can be relied upon.
Our results suggest that recipients who express the DQβ1*0202 allele are less likely to induce a humoral antibody component of acute renal allograft rejection than are those expressing DQ1, DQ3, or DQ4 alleles.
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The antibodies made by this method are less likely to induce an anti-antibody response when given to humans.
They became so popular because their ability to deliver drugs directly to a site made them less likely to induce an unpleasant side effect of earlier stents: they'd become clogged by smooth muscle cells and cellular debris.
In the case of chronic diseases that require a life-long treatment, non-viral gene delivery vehicles are less likely to induce an immune response, thereby allowing for repeated administration.
Analysis of the cellular ancestry of tumor neoantigens can predict which are most likely to induce an immune response.
The protein would have to be injected into the bloodstream, where it "is likely to induce an immune response and be eliminated before it gets to the infected cells," says virologist Nava Sarver of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
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