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In written English, the word 'provoke' is used to describe when someone or something causes an emotional reaction from another person. For example, you could say "His insults provoked a strong reaction from the other students".
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Genetic variability at the level of gene transcription, mRNA processing and translation or post-translational modification as well as intracellular trafficking in the genetic components of the serotonergic system may generate gene products that may lead to structural and functional changes in brain circuits and provoke disease [22].
Feeding untreated mastitis milk can facilitate the transmission of infectious pathogens and provoke disease in calves [ 2].
Finally, it is important to emphasize that the exercise training program did not provoke disease flare, as evidenced by lack of changes in disease activity scores and laboratory parameters of inflammation.
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The fourth subsp, novicida provokes disease in mice, but is rarely pathogenic in humans.
WE know that the proteins called gluten, found in wheat and other grains, provoke celiac disease.
19– 21 Furthermore, in certain circumstances, Bim deficiency can provoke autoimmune disease 14 and contribute to lymphoma development.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an infectious agent that causes asymptomatic latent, chronic infection and can provoke active disease in man and animals.
None of the fish tissues taken at different time points after oral or parenteral inoculation was able to provoke scrapie disease after intracerebral inoculation in recipient mice.
The cause is unknown but viral hepatitis, gold, heavy metal, anti-TB drug, anti-malarial drug and thiazide diuretic may provoke the disease.[2].
Enrico Brivio, a spokesman for the environment commissioner, Karmenu Vella, described today's moves from Brussels as "a warning that we send to member states asking [them] to comply, to take measures to fight this poor air quality that provokes respiratory disease and cardiovascular disease.
On the other hand, although the protective role of CD8+ T cells against RSV infection is well documented [9], they can provoke lung-disease exacerbation when in excess, as reported in vaccination assays with the dominant Kd restricted CTL epitope from the M2 protein of RSV [40], [41].
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