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Moreover, defence-related genes (two STSs, a Chit, and a cellulose synthase) were also directly induced, indicating that the maximum expression level of these genes was probably reached after T39 treatment and that this was sufficient to contribute to defence against subsequent P. viticola inoculation.

Moreover, induced defence may be costly in taxa dependent on pollinating insects, as induced defence responses can lead to changes in plant scents attracting pollinators (Kessler et al. 2011).

Moreover, this defence of Protagoras does not evade the following dilemma.

Moreover, his defence was rock-like in its steadiness and accuracy".

Moreover, the antioxidant defence system to detoxify the ROS seems to be differentially dysregulated.

Moreover, the immune defence gene programme that was activated in a subgroup of RA patients was reminiscent of that of poxvirus-infected macaques [ 40].

Moreover, such counter-defence mechanism is supported by the assumption of a strong co-evolution between proteases and protease inhibitors which are mutually released during a pathogen-host interaction [ 122].

Moreover, we need British defence capabilities to win this war.

Japan, moreover, spent more on defence than any country except Russia and America itself.

Moreover, conventional forces, missile defence and political mechanisms could serve as additional deterrents to any perceived threats against all US allies, including Iran.

Moreover, the host immune defences can evolve indirectly in response to other species interactions, such as predation, which can further affect the success of pathogens.

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