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During mechanical ventilation, reduction of expiratory pressure may trigger heterogeneous processes of derecruitment, collapse and overdistension of airspaces.
Sudden surges in blood pressure may trigger a cerebral vasospasm, as also observed after adrenergic stimulation by the use of cocaine [25], by pheochromocytoma [29], or eclampsia [30].
Even a small rise in pressure may trigger the fluid particles near the wall to stop and turn back to form a recirculating flow region, which is the characteristic of the separated flows.
The apparent defeat of al-Qaida in Iraq, if it is followed up with unrelenting pressure, may trigger the same type of ideological chain reaction that doomed the Soviet Union by undermining the self confidence of the terrorists and the coherence of their alternative world.
Hypertension is a major risk factor for atherosclerosis, and acute increases in blood pressure may trigger plaque rupture leading to an acute cardiovascular event.
This intra-abdominal pressure alteration may trigger an unclear neural reflex resulting in a cerebral vascular change.
An increase of surface loading from rain and snow may trigger pore fluid diffusion that increases pressure in fluid-filled cracks and consequently reduces seismic velocity (Mordret et al. 2016).
The concept that food may trigger some symptoms creates an increasing pressure on the healthcare system to investigate possible causal relationships between food intake and specific diseases.
That may trigger more intensive treatment of elevated blood pressure," says cardiologist Dr. Deepak Bhatt, a professor at Harvard Medical School.
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