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In each case, violent oscillation is found to occur beyond a critical pipe length, which may be triggered either on valve opening or closing.

Mechanisms of colorectal cancer (CRC) development can be generally divided into three categories: genetic, epigenetic, and aberrant immunologic signaling pathways, all of which may be triggered by an imbalanced intestinal microbiota.

These can be milder conditions such as anxiety or depression, many of which may be triggered by being incarcerated, but as the report points out, there are a substantial number with more serious conditions for whom the correct medical intervention is essential.

She wants to understand how humans construct and retrieve complex memories, which may be triggered by sensory stimuli and may themselves cue more memories or change how incoming stimuli are interpreted.

Process nodes model operations which may be triggered by the occurrence of facts; they can distinguished in preprocessing operations aimed at inferring new facts from raw sensor data and processing operations aimed at managing facts requiring intervention.

These will vary from <2 km, 2-5 km, 5 10 and >10 km covering all the area of research for geohazards which may be triggered by any of the earthquake happening in the region.

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TRIGGER WARNING: this article contains references to and information about sexual assault and/or violence which may be triggering to survivors.

For each 'stage' (ie, text box, or connecting arrow) of the theory, inferences will be made about the possible realist explanation (ie, the context within which change may be triggered, or the mechanisms which precede change).

Take, for instance, the changes that the father-to-be undergoes during the last trimester of a woman's pregnancy: a 20 percent rise in prolactin and a 33 percent drop in testosterone, which scientists speculate may be triggered by airborne pheromones emitted by her skin and sweat glands, conspiring to make him better able to respond to and care for a baby.

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