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The rabbits did not improve when given a drug that spurs production of serotonin.
Both drugs are genetically engineered versions of erythropoietin, or EPO, a human hormone that spurs production of oxygen-carrying red blood cells.
All the drugs are synthetic forms of a human hormone called erythropoietin, or Epo, that spurs production of red blood cells.
Thus activated, the sirtuins do several things, one of which is to switch on a second protein that spurs production of the mitochondria, which provide the cell's energy.
The Environmental Protection Agency and renewable-fuel producers say the mandate spurs production of U.S.-made fuels, helps corn farmers and cuts carbon emissions by replacing gasoline.
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Those experts said the tiny price increases being allowed by the government were unlikely to spur production of new goods.
There's the high-cost natural gas tax exemption, originally a temporary break designed to spur production.
And the new administration is led by oil-industry alumni who seem intent on dealing with the energy pinch mainly by spurring production.
This would speed up technical advances in these cars, bring a larger array of models, permit lower prices and spur production of energy from the sun and wind.
ReprintsGermany's economic recovery took off with the arrival of the D-mark in 1948, which relieved post-war shortages and spurred production.
To spur production and efficiency, policy makers may also have to end central planning, encourage competition and convert enterprises to private ownership.
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