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As a lower limit one might use 50 offspring per lifetime, assuming that many offspring die due to predation or disease and many parents are small and frequently trapped in little ponds without sister species that provide the sperm that they need as a trigger for development.
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For the design of dismantlable adhesive materials, the adhesive property needs to instantaneously change in response to any external stimulus as a trigger for dismantling, for example, heating, UV irradiation, induction heating, electricity, and chemicals [3 15].
Protocols at both centres pragmatically suggest a count of 10,000 as a trigger for transfusion in ICU patients and a trigger of 50,000 when the patient needs treatment with anticoagulant medication.
Kiper's hair has been certified as a trigger for panic attacks.
Queensland police do not regard the video as a trigger for any kind of investigation.
As a trigger for the conversation, often.
Participants frequently identified Boredom as a trigger for smoking.
Whatever inside you that triggers shyness is because we perceive it as a trigger for shyness.
At that point, financial markets merely needed a trigger for a big selloff.
Smith says Corbyn has been a trigger for debate, as well as media appearances for Republic.
This can be a trigger for violence as well as discrimination in hiring and school enrollment.
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