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Although it is true that infants receive more shots today than in the past, the study noted that children were now exposed to fewer antigens, the substances that vaccines use to initiate immune responses.
I also sent her our list of questions that we use to initiate a job and got enough information back so that I was able to put together a preliminary proposal for her to consider before her visit.
Other commonly circulating phrases, such as "survival of the fittest"—referring largely to selection and variation, but missing replication are also of little use to initiate a lesson.
For example, if you are going to a faculty party, think up a question or two you can use to initiate conversation.
The hairs in turn generate electrical impulses that somehow stimulate glands in the trap to produce jasmonic acid the same signal that noncarnivorous plants use to initiate defensive action against herbivores.
Now that the summit has ended, participants plan to produce a document giving "a detailed advocacy platform that the scientific community can use to initiate real change," in the words of an ASBMB statement.
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The averaged experimental density profile at t=0 hours for each initial cell density was used to initiate the model simulations.
Dehydrating agents are used to initiate polymerization.
Seismic air guns are commonly used to initiate the seismic waves.
The most common modern writs are those, such as the summons, used to initiate an action.
The alpha particles emitted by radium may be used to initiate nuclear reactions.
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