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In the model there is a sensor that serves to trigger the gain-control circuitry.
A question about the source of funding merely serves to trigger application of the criteria.
To date, these studies indicate a primary role for Syt1 in specifying a neuron specific synaptic vesicle protein which serves to trigger exocytosis.
We have postulated that the attack of one, or probably two, cysteine side chains of the acceptor protein on the iron atoms of the cluster bound to IscU serves to trigger the cascade of reactions leading to cluster transfer.
The secretion of a number of proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines from mammary epithelial cells stimulated by the bacteria serves to trigger the recruitment and activation of neutrophils in mammary tissue.
Recently, it was demonstrated that CaMKIIδ mediates nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) activation in cardiomyocytes after in vivo I/R in mice and suggested that CaMKIIδ serves to trigger changes in inflammatory gene expression that contribute to myocardial I/R damage.
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A second-round 65 and surge to the top of the leaderboard at the Shell Houston Open only served to trigger the perennial question: is this Sergio's year?
Environmental sources of stress can serve to trigger attractor and therefore phenotypic, transitions without entailing genotypic sequence changes.
On top of that, we had to navigate new territory as we completely refashioned our frontend without the page loads that had historically served to trigger many mission-critical activities, like serving ads and capturing analytics.
It is concluded that by bringing a focus on the differentiated socio-spatial contexts of particular places, it could serve to trigger much wider political debate around the spatial challenges associated with the roll-out of onshore wind energy networks in highly congested and contested spaces, and the possibilities for alternative energy pathways.
Scientists previously knew that the organic-rich particles of haze floating above the Amazon Basin acted as the seeds for much of the rainfall there, but what had served to trigger the growth of those particles known scientifically as secondary organic aerosols was a big mystery, says Christopher Pöhlker, an atmospheric chemist at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, Germany.
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