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Prior research at Stanford and elsewhere suggested that inflammatory immune responses may help trigger early labor.
This shift in perspective may not signal the start of a large social movement, but it may help trigger a closer monitoring of police departments in many communities nationwide.
The Brexit vote — which, if nothing else, will force the European Union and Great Britain to focus more on their internal challenges — may help trigger a fundamental reassessment of this course.
Reading posts from others may help trigger new marketing ideas for your business.
PHILADELPHIA--Immune system cells in the spinal cord may help trigger excruciating, hard-to-treat pain.
This worksheet may help trigger important conversations in your families and social networks.
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Unlike most European countries, the UK has a carbon floor price that may help to trigger some fuel switching from coal to gas.
The beginning of the rise in diagnosis also precedes the introduction of combined measles, mumps and rubella vaccines, which some have suggested may help to trigger the disease.Even before the criteria for diagnosis were broadened, though, autism was known as a highly variable disorder.
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