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In conjunction with low diesel fuel taxation, this policy measure was the key trigger for the strong surge in the purchase ratio of diesel cars.
The key trigger for this accumulation might be an increase in PPARγ activity.
As many of the parents in this study identified their baby's interest in food as the key trigger for commencement, health professionals may consider this lack of thorough knowledge about true signs of readiness as an area for targeted education, support and further research.
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"Our data show that the key trigger [for moth outbreaks] is this relationship between the acorns and the mice," Jones says.
But it would seem that one of the key triggers for the 2011 Syrian uprising was the 2006 to 2010 drought, the most severe on record in this fertile region, itself probably caused or exacerbated by climate change.
And in this election cycle, while jobs and economic growth are supposed to be the key triggers for this election, the Internet and broadband get nothing more than a passing mention, a footnote more than a headline.
These combined stresses are likely among the key triggers for the massive shift in physiology we've reported above.
This striking conservation of a very specific recognition mechanism across evolutionarily divergent kinase families suggests that Y8 and Y10 of TPX2 nestled inside the hydrophobic αB/αC pocket in Aurora A are likely the key triggers for kinase activation.
This was the key trigger of the landslide.
This was the key trigger of the incident.
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