Sentence examples for mobilize in response from inspiring English sources

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Tech companies — and the nation — have been slow to mobilize in response to the devastation wrought by last week's catastrophic Hurricane Maria that decimated Puerto Rico, but today Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg detailed the company's response.

Coping mode allows you to think at your best to find creative solutions to extraordinary challenges and mobilize in response to new opportunities that may arise unexpectedly.

These HPCs and macrophages mobilize in response to growth factors produced by the primary tumor, such as vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA), placental growth factor (PlGF) and transforming growth factor-beta (TGFb), where they establish a pre-metastatic niche.

PfVP2, Ca2+/H+ antiporter VCX1, the putative drug transporter PFE0785c, and ATPase/synthase (PF11_0412 and PFC0840w) may represent molecules that the mutant parasites mobilize in response to the amino acid 76 mutation in PfCRT.

Recent evidence, however, has forced a re-evaluation of this viewpoint, particularly in the light of experimental data showing that introns can mobilize in response to stress-induced conditions [ 77, 83], as has been demonstrated for other mobile elements [ 84, 85].

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In particular, EPO is a known stimulus of endothelial progenitor cell (EPC) mobilization; EPCs are mobilized in response to hypoxia in order to promote angiogenesis but are also able to secrete paracrine proteins, which include anti-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-10 and growth factors including vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) (Heeschen et al., 2003).

Many Hindus in turn argue that Hindu fundamentalists have mobilized in response to militant Islam.

The report said of the Bush White House before Sept. 11: "The domestic agencies never mobilized in response to the threat.

While Zionists pressed ahead with immigration and attacks on the government, and Arab states mobilized in response, British resolve to remain in the Middle East was collapsing.

It is regarded as being mobilized in response to such demands, although the degree of voluntary control of effort is limited.

To guard against rapid depletion of the short-lived neutrophil (for example, during infection), the bone marrow holds a large number of them in reserve to be mobilized in response to inflammation or infection.

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