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PhD research has shown that preparedness in climate migration is about learning the lessons early and preparing a meaningful, measured, positive and proactive policy response for the benefit of affected individuals and communities in countries of origin and destination.

Strategically placed plants throughout the crop would trigger the chemical response for the benefit of the other plants.

Third, understanding zinc homeostasis on a cell type per cell type basis may provide means to manipulate the overall immune system response for the benefit of the patient.

These data provide a solid basis for a better understanding of the biological role of inflammatory infiltrate in BTC and might therefore encourage future functional and clinical studies exploring the modulation of the inflammatory response for the benefit of BTC patients.

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Ms Calivis also met with UNICEF partners and staff on the ground to discuss ways to strengthen UNICEF's humanitarian response and partnerships for the benefit of children in need.

In this regard, the macrophages respond to apoptosis in the "homeostatic mode" that is featured in normal development and tissue repair; in the context of cancer, this normal host response is "hijacked" for the benefit of the rogue, malignant tissue.

Some of his frowns, like his conspiratorial smiles, exist less in response to others than for the benefit of private rumination, and the film has barely begun before he is quoting Hamlet, on bad dreams, in the midst of a chat with his wife, Mary Sally Fieldd).

The proportion of responses elicited by Aδ-fibers increases with the initial temperature T0 and decreases for the benefit of responses elicited by C-fibers when this temperature falls.

"As the police service reflects on recent protests, and the lessons emerging from them, the job of police leaders is to ensure its responses are as agile as possible for the benefit of the public and officers on the ground".

Orienting operations can be separately measured as: Validity effect = Disengaging+(Moving+Engaging) = RT invalid cue−RT valid cue Moving+Engaging = RT double cue−RT valid cue, for the benefit of target response under valid cue condition because of orienting and engaging in advance.

If this is the case, the xylanase Xyn11A may be one of the means by which B. cinerea induces HR, so that this necrotroph would take advantage of the plants ability to recognize xylanase as a microbe associated molecular pattern, and generate a defence response aimed at biotrophic pathogens, to use the hypersensitive response for its own benefit.

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