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Interestingly, studies of the effect of Nasonia venom on their fly hosts indicates that E spl -C gE spl -C upregenesed in the host in response to the venom [ 82], possibly to trigger developmentarearrest.
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If the supreme court rules against the government, parliament is likely to be given a vote on when, and possibly how, to trigger Brexit.
He also noted that the "Baby Come Back" sample was possibly added to "trigger pleasant deja vu in parents listening along with their kids".
Since these proteins all share functional domains with Ski7p (Additional Files 1 and 2), they may possibly be able to trigger a NSD like mechanism in the absence of Ski7p [ 62, 64].
Many biological risk factors such as glucose intolerance, inflammation, and vascular dysfunction can be improved by physical activity; these factors have shown to trigger possibly important mechanisms leading to depression [ 60].
The acoustic signal and the short activity were possibly not strong enough stimuli to trigger a sustained central nervous activation.
Another way is to design multi-epitope targeting vaccines to cover a variety of targets found in different patient populations and to possibly trigger multi-antigenic response in each of the patients.
A test of Brown's blood revealed he had consumed enough marijuana to possibly trigger hallucinations.
In several large retrospective series trauma, surgical procedures, neurologic disorders and medical conditions were reported to possibly trigger the syndrome.
HMGB1 was considered to possibly trigger an inflammatory reaction and thereby promoted the production of cytokines (e.g., TNF α) which regulate the early inflammatory reaction.
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