The type of pollen particle triggering hay fever is probably from trees, grasses or weeds. |
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It all seems like a fun backstage clip until he shows up and reminds her that it's actually very triggering for him. |
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Some consumer groups alleged its central component, mycoprotein, was triggering unrecognised allergic reactions. |
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If there are traditions that you find to be triggering or simply don't like, allow yourself to forego them. |
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If you write a check that clears while there's still a hold on your paycheck, it will bounce, triggering hefty overdraft fees. |
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Flames quickly surrounded hundreds of revellers packed inside the tiny dance club, triggering a stampede to escape, fire officials said. |
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Fighting and shooting broke out, triggering a panicked stampede in which several people were trampled to death. |
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When a hair is touched, receptors near the hair fire, triggering a nerve impulse that signals that the hair has been moved. |
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The triggering chemicals include multiple substances such as pesticides, solvents, perfumes, new carpets, automotive exhaust and tobacco smoke. |
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The resulting squeeze on profit margins would curb investment, triggering recession. |
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There is support for a vote of no confidence in the union's national executive, triggering new elections. |
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Poll show him either leading or close behind and sometimes show large 6 point swings in the absence of any particular triggering event. |
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The scientists also took samples of the ticks and other insects, hoping to find some triggering cause. |
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He also finds that war is a triggering influence on inflation, political disorder, social conflict and economic disruption. |
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The authors found that certain triggering events can cause families to move in and out of poverty. |
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The incidence of abuse at home is considered a triggering factor for using drugs. |
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He never dismissed anyone there without a triggering incident such as an arrest or a fight. |
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He was told a triggering event was necessary before a court could order that. |
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She never had heartburn and did not recall triggering events or abnormalities prior to the onset of her symptoms. |
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In her opinion, instability in relationships and separations are not triggering events. |
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When the freezer door closed behind him, immediately triggering the refrigeration fan, Mr Stark thought someone was playing a joke. |
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My mother loved ice cream and the milk sugar in it was triggering the diarrhea. |
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With the prospect of the tragedy triggering a global recession companies lined up in droves to issue profits warnings and swing the axe. |
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Several web sites have already been disseminating malware using this exploit, triggering it with a mixture of HTML, JavaScript and Flash. |
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It might, for example, be a factor in killing oligodendrocytes, and hence triggering demyelination in Multiple Sclerosis, an autoimmune disorder. |
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Indeed, the triggering event was an embarrassing error, which precipitated a scandal of regal proportions. |
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However, there is some wine that does, triggering a deep and abiding feeling of well-being that is more than simple pleasure. |
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Both opened with aggressive sales promotions, triggering even more heated competition in the business, Yang said. |
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They fear customers will switch carriers more often, triggering a price war. |
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Acting on a tip, police launched a predawn raid on their hideout, triggering an exchange of fire. |
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Issues of counter-transference may arise, triggering poorly understood but powerful feelings. |
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The answer to these questions lies with the hormone cortisol, which plays a crucial role in triggering birth. |
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The former banker who became a whistle-blower, triggering a massive investigation of the Swiss bank. |
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It serves as a kind of a triggering mechanism, a motive force of military ideology. |
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Geographical variation results in clinal variation triggering aestival dormancy. |
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Fresh troops arrived in the city throughout the day, triggering fears of further bloodshed. |
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Was there a new earthquake or an aftershock, which possibly could be triggering more tsunami waves? |
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A stone from the top of the wall broke free, triggering a small landslide of pebbles, and landed with a resounding splash in the stream below. |
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Foods high in arylalkylamines have also been implicated in triggering IC symptoms. |
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They believe that this report will embarrass the powers-that-be into triggering a flood of funds to tackle the ravages of heroin. |
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And I can see they're really triggering that overstimulated brain of yours. |
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The hand movements were a result of nervous system feedback, the tongue of the creature was some how triggering involuntary muscle spasms. |
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Medications often are given intravascularly or directly into an organ, quickly triggering an event. |
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In addition, it is believed they possess crude electronic devices capable of triggering incendiary bombs. |
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Electricity was arcing across a gap of about an inch and a half and triggering a safety cut out. |
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The corn rootworm enjoys the dubious distinction of triggering more insecticide use than any other single pest in U.S. agriculture. |
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Sean Dagger eventually left by a fire door, triggering an automatic alarm, but had escaped by the time police arrived. |
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Because the filter stops allergens from entering your body it prevents them triggering hay fever. |
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Injections of new batches of mafic magma have been important for triggering dacitic eruptions. |
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That might cause big mailers to move to alternatives even faster, triggering a spiral of falling revenues, rising debt, and declining service. |
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Anti-monarchist rebels bombed the police base a, triggering a fierce exchange of fire. |
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Too much of the potential triggering energy of the degraded gammas is dissipated in Compton and photoelectric interactions. |
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The estate tax exempts surviving spouses, which means they can inherit an unlimited amount of assets without triggering taxes. |
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From a safe distance, a disposal expert presses a button, triggering an explosion which blasts the mine to pieces. |
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That hostility is triggering a backlash against both existing regimes and the impersonal forces of globalization. |
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Since the cold war Europe faces no threats that require an automatic triggering of US support. |
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I hear that many people perceive this behaviour as inappropriate and disturbing, and that some found it triggering to read. |
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As someone who didn't get a choice in beginning my sexual behavior, I found it triggering and upsetting. |
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It's very triggering as someone who has seen dead bodies like this growing up. |
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However, it is rather puzzling that only in this part of the zones such triggering mechanisms did not operate. |
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A bright spark shot up the length of the bolt into the chamber of the locking mechanism, triggering the circuitry to release the lock. |
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I clicked on an icon, triggering a flow chart that illustrated their organizational relationship. |
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Riders enter the arena at full speed, triggering the clock to start and rounding the barrels in a cloverleaf pattern. |
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Thus, we chose a trigger level that minimized the number of hypopneas without spurious triggering of the ventilator. |
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For instance, within the disk, electrically charged material might pile up, triggering the disk to fragment. |
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The process continues to spread outward, triggering successive generations of fewer and fewer stars. |
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An oxygen sensor is capable of directly detecting oxygen availability and subsequently triggering a signalling cascade. |
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Once he comes up on an opponent, he can lay out most enemies with punches or headbutts, even triggering a spinning attack to incapacitate thugs. |
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Torrential is rain still falling, triggering mudslides in Austria. |
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During transduction, potassium floods into the hair cell, depolarising the cell and triggering an action potential in the associated cochlear neurones. |
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In turn, CRH acts on the pituitary gland, just beneath the brain, triggering the release of another hormone, adrenocorticotropin into the bloodstream. |
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By triggering affect and emotion, intolerant behaviors are set in motion. |
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These rains are triggering massive landslides and building collapses. |
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Having no other alternative place to go to, they moved bag and baggage to the City Railway Station triggering off utter chaos and confusion there. |
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The ensuing hysteria persuaded some parents not to inoculate their kids for fear of triggering autism. |
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Reports of ethnic massacres signify an extreme degree of threat and it is hard to dismiss the influence of these reports in triggering group mobilization. |
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And still major leaguers blew it last season, triggering a more stringent form of testing by exceeding the five-percent threshold of positive results. |
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It risks triggering a nuclear-arms race in the region, and the unraveling of the non-proliferation treaty. |
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Mr Greenspan added that a recent wave of accounting scandals that has swept through corporate America, triggering a slump in global share prices, is nearly over. |
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Assets such as stock-in-trade or plant and machinery can be passed by delivery. This means that this property can be transferred without triggering a stamp duty liability. |
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Risk is conceived as the possibility of triggering unexpected, unlikely, and detrimental consequences by means of a decision attributable to a decision maker. |
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Linear polarization is critical for triggering chemical reactions or for studying the orientation of atoms and molecules when they are absorbed on a surface. |
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The monitors would function independently during the day, watching for serious health conditions, crunching their own data, and triggering alarms. |
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It is not known how long his car had been on the track, but the express took 39 seconds to get to the point of impact after triggering the barrier further up the line. |
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Vehicles travelling behind that car also brake hard, triggering a domino effect as motorists react to brake lights in front of them, slowing all traffic in that lane. |
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Moreover, there was also a concern in 1988 to tread carefully with interest rate rises for fear of triggering a re-run of the October 1987 stock market plunge. |
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But here, Joffrey's death instantly produced the opposite effect, reactivating old antagonisms and triggering new ones. |
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For want of a nail, the shoe was lost, triggering a chain of events that leads to much greater debacles. |
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When consumers fail in large numbers, companies fail as well, triggering layoffs and more suffering. |
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In what proved to be a tremendous error, the regime stole the election to keep Ahmadinejad in power, triggering months of unrest. |
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We hypothesise that alcohol, particularly when drunk in binges, acts as a catalyst on acute ischaemic heart diseases, possibly by being synergetic to other triggering factors. |
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The article does not prevent a triggering decision at a local level. |
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This inapt degree of welfare has been publicly acknowledged as a triggering factor for the low social status and recognition of teachers in society. |
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Some plans do not consider this a triggering event and may require the employee to attain the plan's retirement age to be eligible to receive distributions. |
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We are issuing a brief reminder that reporting specific details about the method a person uses for suicide can be very triggering for others experiencing suicidal thoughts. |
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It's always triggering but when it pops up I just make sure I use the tools to help myself just to recover from listening to these type of stories in the news. |
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This could also be very triggering for victims of sexual assault. |
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It is entirely possible that Nick was pulling through the shot differently when triggering with the spring than with the hard trigger. |
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Singh, inspector-general of police, said the Adivasi Peoples' Army was suspected of triggering the bomb in the remote state of Assam. |
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U president Donald Tusk, officially triggering the two year process of leaving the European Union. |
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Once acetylcholine has carried out its job of triggering a reaction in an adjacent cell, it is decomposed by an enzyme present in the synapse. |
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Competent dominatrices are trained to lower the risk of triggering such an abreaction, but are prepared to deal with it should it occur. |
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Banks began to fail as debtors defaulted on debt and depositors attempted to withdraw their deposits en masse, triggering multiple bank runs. |
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He immediately ordered the sequestration of all the rebel lands, triggering a wave of chaotic looting across the country. |
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Within months, Prussia declared war, triggering a War of the Fourth Coalition. |
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However, during deglaciation, the faults experience accelerated slip triggering earthquakes. |
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The reflection of energy into space resulted in a global cooling, triggering the Pleistocene Ice Age. |
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For the great majority of listeners, other aspects of music, different from microtemporal PDs, must be relevant for triggering body movement. |
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This time the triggering mechanism is the tremendous petroleum reserve contained in Canada's oil sands. |
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There was something off about the new neighbor. He was triggering my weirdometer. |
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A U235 bomb would therefore need to incorporate a gun weighing ten tons. Then there was the question of initiating or triggering the bomb. |
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Their theories emphasize the role of the parietal lobe and mirror neurons in triggering such ghostly hallucinations. |
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The insect will begin to struggle, triggering more glands and encasing itself in mucilage. |
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The jaws of this type are operated by a coiled spring and the triggering mechanism is between the jaws, where the bait is held. |
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McCoist was placed on garden leave by the previous regime after triggering a 12-month notice period with his resignation. |
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Gas audibly leaked out at high pressure, drawing the attention of several men and triggering six gas alarms including the high level gas alarm. |
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It is believed one of the lift cables snapped, triggering the emergency brake system. |
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These conditions are consistent with observed polar cap erosion and may even influence the triggering of large dust storms. |
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It was also reported that propone tanks were exploding at the scene, triggering the call for a second and third alarm. |
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A likely triggering mechanism is thought to have been an earthquake causing. |
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Dicoumarol activates Ca-permeable cation channels triggering erythrocyte cell membrane scrambling. |
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So, it doesn't give you enough feedback to anticipate the shot with the same degree of accuracy as you can when triggering with your fingertip. |
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Sibley for his groundbreaking work recognizing the role of upper respiratory viral infections in triggering MS attacks. |
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They gained access to the car and stole the Hewlett Packard laptop, triggering the car alarm in the process, before fleeing the scene. |
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Hooper closed the deal on her pitching gem with her bat, singling in two runs with no outs in the bottom of the fifth, triggering the mercy rule. |
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Despite triggering the Corsican Crisis in Britain, whose government gave secret aid, no foreign military support came for the Corsicans. |
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The gadget bleeps out its location, triggering a search by lifeboatmen tricked into believing that a vessel might be in distress. |
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A white cell blood count that plays a key role in triggering allergic reactions has been identified. |
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Because of the 1964 Alaska earthquake, the plans raised some concerns of the test triggering earthquakes and causing a tsunami. |
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The older Antabuse works differently, triggering nausea and other aversive symptoms if people drink while taking it. |
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As commands were being issued to activate the Kurs system, a failure was annunciated, triggering a passive abort. |
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It is the result of amniotic fluid entering the blood, triggering an allergic reaction. |
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Vrba's theory predicts that climate change should affect disparate groups of animals by triggering a round of extinctions and then speciations within a limited time. |
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This has resulted in a huge loss triggering a tight money situation. |
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Milton Dawes, a reader of the newsletter and ambassador-at-large to the General Semantics Institute, responded to that comment, triggering a chain of extrapolative thought. |
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The Napoleonic invasions of Spain led to chaos, triggering independence movements that tore apart most of the empire and left the country politically unstable. |
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The men fled towards Ashlawn School after triggering the car alarm. |
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They said they could not locate the cashier's counter and soon found themselves outside the shop with the shopping trolley, triggering the security alarm. |
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Napoleon escaped from Elba in 1815, gathering enough support to overthrow the monarchy of Louis XVIII, triggering a seventh, and final, coalition against him. |
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When a cell has sufficient lysine, the amino acid binds to the riboswitch, triggering a structural change that blocks manufacture of the first enzyme in lysine production. |
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The stock leapt from its offer price of 850 rupiah to 1,270 rupiah, hitting the maximum daily gain and triggering an automatic halt on higher bids, dealers said. |
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This prevents your triggering the release prematurely and gives you a better feel for the timing of the shot, an important aspect of hunting accuracy. |
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A welcome consequence of the latest results, Crum adds, is that other researchers should find the uranium-based triggering method easier to reproduce than the neutron one. |
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Sloughing of the epithelium also exposes nociceptors, triggering coughing. |
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However, the technique went wrong when the air injected into the knee joint leaked into Mr Belcuore's bloodstream, triggering an embolism that caused a fatal heart attack. |
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For example, ICAM-1 plays a key role in both triggering immune responses and in shepherding immune-system cells from the circulatory system into surrounding tissues. |
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All malignant tumors harbor genetic alterations, some of which may lead to the production of mutant proteins that are capable of triggering an antitumor immune response. |
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Scientists believe hydrogen sulphide gas which smells like rotten eggs from the deep ocean may have mixed with surface water, triggering the wipe-out. |
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Removing the CIDR insert, following a five mL injection of Pharmacia's Lutalyse Sterile Solution on day six, causes a drop in progesterone, triggering estrus and ovulation. |
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This story contains a rape scene and may be triggering for rape victims. |
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Hairy root', occurs when the soil bacterium, Agrobacterium rhizogenes, infects wounded plant cells, triggering the production of a malignant mass of fine roots. |
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On Monday an anti-doping commission report alleged widespread corruption in Russia, triggering one of the biggest doping scandals in sporting history. |
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Here, millions of tiny hair cells are stimulated to release glutamate at synapses with the auditory nerve, triggering impulses to fire along the auditory nerve to the brain. |
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Sellers also became unhappy with his wife's performance, straining their relationship and triggering open arguments during one of which Sellers threw a chair at Ekland. |
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All computerized MDSs will track triggering data and tabulate Triggers. |
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Moyes accused Suarez of being a diver last season, triggering a swallow dive goal celebration in front of his dug-out when the Uruguayan found the net. |
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Analysts have estimated that Russia's exportable grain surplus could run out by the end of the year if current export volumes continue, triggering an export ban. |
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