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A disturbed flow actually causes the shutdown of protective genes and provokes panic in the endothelial cells.
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The moral is obvious: Without a safety net, shining a light on problems can provoke panic.
Both explosions were followed by gunfire "to provoke panic," the authorities said.
But that was enough to provoke panic and chaos, especially in encampments still home to more than 1.3 million people.
Labour then called a vote on whether the entire debate should be abandoned, which provoked panic among Tory whips.
Barnet did battle back briefly, Dave Stephens pulling a goal back after a Barnet corner provoked panic in the Plymouth box.
The use of attacks from the air was designed to provoke panic, kill civilians and destroy morale.
We are very aware of this," he said, adding that the government has mobilized all its resources "without wanting to provoke panic".
The book was published in 1898 but gained a fresh notoriety four decades later as the basis for an Orson Welles radio broadcast that provoked panic across America.
The last time a Greek departure looked likely, in 2012, Angela Merkel worried that it would provoke panic in financial markets and pulled back from the brink.
Controls might simply provoke panic and could also be ineffective since, in Russia, there are always ways around most official diktats.
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