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Said industry veteran Ray Paulick, publisher of the Paulick Report, "You can't recreate Del Mar, Keeneland, Oaklawn or Saratoga, but a 'less is more' approach might stimulate more on-track business at tracks that currently run long meetings.
The aim is to guide cytokines specifically to tumor sites where they might stimulate more optimal anti-tumor immune responses while avoiding the systemic toxicities of free cytokine therapy.
Furthermore, in contrast to senescent cell types that have surface IL-1α that is likely to only affect neighboring cells, IL-1α secreted from senescent VSMCs might stimulate more distant cells.
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Physical activity increases body core temperature and might thus stimulate more hot flushes, especially when performed at high exercise intensities.
If they could find ways to target tax rebates to people who have little cash in reserve, for example, the payments might stimulate spending more effectively, Shapiro says.
Kisspeptin might stimulate a more physiological pattern of gonadotrophin secretion, avoiding the risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome associated with currently used hCG injections although clearly much remains to be discovered regarding potential advantages and disadvantages over current approaches.
Higher prices might stimulate a little more production, and we might import more gasoline from our neighbors.
Today's meeting will stimulate more.
Paradoxically, by reducing choice you could stimulate more diversity.
Artificial lighting can stimulate more laying.
Therefore, this article is expected to serve as a reference and guideline on what has been done in the bioenergy-oriented countries that might stimulate development of more effective and environmentally sound guidelines for promoting bioenergy production in China and other developing countries as well.
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