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Their creations flow in complex patterns more likely to stimulate head-scratching than body-shaking.
Proteins that resist breakdown are more likely to stimulate an allergic reaction.
But Ms Campbell's long, uncertain and potentially ruinous battle is hardly likely to stimulate a flood of litigation.
It seems to me a year or two of this would be as likely to stimulate vengeance as war itself.
"But Stein is an emerging thought leader on the board, and his critique is likely to stimulate further debate".
The findings are likely to stimulate further an already active debate about whether hospitals and other medical centers should test all patients for MRSA upon admission.
So it continues with the stopgap measures to prevent a crisis, rather than the measures that are more likely to stimulate growth.
The drug's success is also likely to stimulate efforts to design inhibitors of the signaling molecules that malfunction in other kinds of cancer.
However, if higher-energy configurations predominate (a condition known as population inversion), spontaneously emitted photons are more likely to stimulate further emissions, generating a cascade of photons.
And it takes place in the early season (also off-peak), when publicity is likely to stimulate immediate ski-holiday bookings.
For example, by making papers more readily available, ReadCube and its confrères make them more likely to stimulate, and be cited in, other work.
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