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"triggered changes" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where an event or action causes a significant shift or alteration in something. Example: The new legislation triggered changes in the way businesses operated, leading to increased efficiency and profits.
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This established that manipulation of the exogenous signal triggered changes in cell signalling.
The thermal treatment with BPO4 also triggered changes in the carbon coating graphitic order.
So it is no surprise that scandals have triggered changes in the profession.
Chronic suppression of activity triggered changes in PSD interior architecture that may help amplify synaptic plasticity.
This then triggered changes in their fluidization characteristics with increasing temperature while IPFs were present in the bed.
Changes in motherhood (e.g., women going to work) triggered changes in fatherhood (e.g., more caregiving) which are now triggering more changes in motherhood.
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Consequently, there is a need for 'something else' for the triggering of more pathogenic events and an amplification of iRBC-triggered changes by host immune responses is implicated in the shift between uncomplicated and severe malaria (Grau & de Kossodo, 1994) (Fig. 2).
Our results suggest a critical role for the cytosolic NADP(H) status in the colonized grapevine cells as a tool by which phytoplasma-triggered changes in the cellular redox state activate defence responses.
We also obtained evidence of the light-triggered changes in [Ca2+]i by analyzing ion influx after incubation with CaSiR-1.
Based on enzymatic reactions-triggered changes of pH values and biocomputing, a novel and multistage interconnection biological network with multiple easy-detectable signal outputs has been developed.
We report experiments that test the hypothesis that redox-triggered changes in the architectures of surfactants permit control of mixing of surfactants within assemblies.
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