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[Page A8.] That killing, part of a continuing Israeli campaign against Hamas, underscored that the planned withdrawal may provoke more violence, at least in the short run.
Sometimes, though, scratching itself may provoke more itching, Dr. Yosipovitch said, possibly through damage to the upper layers of the skin, which release yet unidentified molecules that then bring on the sensation of itch again.
Mr. Peres and Mr. Arafat are planning to meet just before another deadline, one that may provoke more violence, the one-year anniversary, later this week, of the current Palestinian uprising against Israel.
And in an image-conscious culture, hidden cameras in the hands of fellow citizens with instant access to a global audience may provoke more outrage than government or corporate surveillance cameras whose images are not shared with the world.
Although the expression of Nav1.5e in the neonatal human heart has not yet been confirmed, it is interesting to speculate that SCN5A mutations, associated with sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), may provoke more severe channel defects when the neonatal exon 6 is replaced by the adult variant after birth.
A co-infection may provoke more morbidity and may also lead to more disability.
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And Mr. Bouazizi may yet provoke more fiery deaths across the Middle East if the revolution he helped spark is seen as successful.
Among other things, the researchers will try adjusting the dosage to see if more bremelanotide may provoke a more robust response with a minimum of unpleasant or embarrassing side effects.
Moreover, the closed environment of the respiratory chamber may provoke one more stress situation for the experimental animal.
Evra may have provoked more with his analysis.
In Bridgend in south Wales, news reports suggesting links between a number of suicides may have provoked more.
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