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This is because the final list of triggers was an outcome of the study and we chose in the design of the study to include a broad range of triggers thus primarily aiming to validate individual triggers.

This programme theory will describe the context and mechanisms necessary to trigger a specified outcome (namely, diet behaviour for adults).

This suggests that motorneuron activation reliably results in muscle action potentials that should be sufficient to trigger a behavioral outcome mediated by muscle contraction.

On the contrary, CLL patients with IGH/BCL2 have not shown association with complex karyotype or aggressive features that could trigger a poorer outcome of this subgroup of IGH-translocated patients [ 88].

Four of those states – North Dakota, South Dakota, Louisiana and Mississippi – have abortion bans that would be triggered if such an outcome occurred.

On the other hand, a sharp increase in rates could trigger a recession the very outcome central bankers would be seeking to avoid, says Mr Greenspan.Detecting and pricking bubbles are both difficult, but that is not a justification for doing nothing.

Molecular recognition of diffusing cognate molecules (protein-protein or protein-small molecule) is a tenet of biology, but in recent years it has been more and more obvious that the colocalization in time and space of molecules was not always enough to trigger a given biological outcome.

Even Ohio Right to Life, an anti-abortion advocacy group, has expressed neutrality on the issue over concerns it's so extreme that it could trigger a Supreme Court fight with an outcome that's even stricter than Roe v. Wade.

Given the lack of stock put in a Trump victory, there's little doubt that such an outcome would trigger an initial shock to financial markets, just as the so-called Brexit vote did.

This is desirable because an intervention like drug prescription by a doctor (if the patient complies) often causes an outcome by triggering a whole cascade of consecutive events (of biological, biochemical, mental or social origin), which, in turn, affect the outcome (directly or indirectly).

"Such an outcome would most likely trigger a deep and prolonged recession, not sparing even those countries which have shown more resilience so far".

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