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Formation of granuloma-like structures in the C. albicans chicken embryo model is likely triggered by the early increase in chemoattractant cytokines, especially IL-8 and K60, which recruit macrophages and heterophils to the site of infection.
SEC Insight added that The Times article "likely triggered this new inquiry".
Hilkey has said the slide was most likely triggered by runoff from Grand Mesa following two days of strong rain.
It is likely triggered by our body compensating for low-energy levels but we are even less adept at clearing fat at night.
Some seismologists considered this earthquake an aftershock because it was likely triggered by a change in stress induced by the December event.
The National Wildlife Health Center ultimately diagnoses the probable cause of the die-off as avian panic, most likely triggered by loud noises — possibly fireworks — too close to the birds' nighttime roost.
Shock, the sudden and severe drop in blood flow that most often kills Ebola patients, is likely triggered by inflammatory molecules called cytokines, which are released by infected dendritic cells.
But the part that most likely triggered traumatic memories came before all of that, at the very beginning, when the audience was herded onto the stage and greeted by a nervous-seeming man in a sweater vest and tie.
Faulting, subsidence and collapse likely triggered outflow from a pressurized aquifer.
The scaly, erythematous plaques characteristic of this papulosquamous disorder are likely triggered and maintained by cytokines and chemokines manufactured by cells of the immune system.
Both the travertine deposition and major river incision are likely triggered by the intensified Indian summer monsoon and are linked to phases of maximum monsoon strength.
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