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And there is a possibility that the vaccine itself might provoke side effects; for example, about one in 100,000 people who received the 1976 swine flu vaccine developed Guillain-Barré syndrome, a crippling nerve disorder.
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Cysteine conjugation chemistries have also been employed in "traceless" ADC-like molecules, wherein release of the drug yields a native protein with no chemically altered side chains that might provoke an immune response.
The presentation must also consider the uncertainties and "side effects" that the informational content might provoke among the readers.
That might provoke wider contagion.
Which might provoke anxiety.
One line, though, might provoke a titter.
A demonstration might provoke bad consequences.
This uncertainty might provoke a full-scale nuclear counterattack.
His arrest might provoke a new wave of major protests.
Its leaders said they feared that a victory might provoke a military crackdown.
The council's members, it seemed, feared the reaction their decision might provoke.
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