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If not repaired properly, they may trigger extensive damage to airplane structures and disruptions to airline operations, therefore posing a major maintenance and repair concern for the airlines.
All three phenomena may trigger extensive soil erosion leading to desertification, magnification of existing or triggering of new groundwater depletion conditions (that may eventually lead to mining) and fresh water reserves pollution.
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Extracorporeal circulation may trigger an extensive inflammatory response and the release of cytokines, which can induce myocardial ischemia.
A listing can trigger extensive regulation and increase costs and delays.
This study documents that temperature is a key signal able to trigger extensive modification in the GBS transcriptome.
Since extensive DNA damage may trigger apoptosis, we next turned to a TUNEL assay and found that cell death was indeed severely increased in morphant retinas.
It is attractive to speculate that the extensive remodelling of the erythrocyte plasma membrane following parasite infection may trigger the Rac1/Cdc42→PAK1→MEK1 pathway as described in fibroblasts after interaction of the cell with the extracellular matrix.
These considerations are supported by the studies of Tatard and Grasso (2013) who noticed that dip-slip earthquakes may trigger landslides at larger distances than oblique slip events; they also show that especially those earthquakes producing extensive surface ruptures generally trigger landslides over relatively smaller distances from the fault.
Although the CAG promoter achieved extensive transgene expression in the mouse CNS, transduction of antigen-presenting cells with vectors containing ubiquitous promoters may trigger strong cell-mediated immune responses.
Social and political dislocations also may trigger massive unrests.
Any large acquisition by a company may trigger activist interest.
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