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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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cell
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Each peak induces a cell locally to divide and form a bristle.
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When such changes are induced in the germ cells , they may be transmitted to descendants of the irradiated persons.
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In addition, there are also indications that this signalling pathway can induce cells to become tumorigenic.
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The cytoplasm induces the first cell divisions in the embryo, and determines what course the daughter cells will follow.
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An alternative to using interferon itself as an anti-viral drug is to use chemicals that induce cells to make their own interferon.
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The enamel comes from the cell sheet and is induced by the cells of the underlying tooth germ.
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How can viruses induce cells to enter the cycle of rapid multiplication that then leads on to the development of a tumour?
change
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Endothelin-1 in this range induced mucosal haemorrhagic changes in a dose dependent manner.
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Hence retinoic acid does not seem to alter the relative growth and elaboration of rhombomeres, but induces changes in their identity.
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Finally, we tested the effects of indomethacin on diet induced protective changes .
damage
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In this way normal healthy people may be tested without inducing any damage in their brain.
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Endothelin induced gastric mucosal damage was carried out as described below.
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The driving force for inflammation then is a combination of drug and luminal induced mucosal damage .
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Dietary replacement of arachidonic acid by eicosapentaenoic acid results in an enhanced resistance to ethanol induced gastric damage .
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These results could suggest a prominent role of tissue type plasminogen activator in the pathogenesis of endothelin induced gastric mucosal damage .
drug
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Sigsworth was given a drug which would normally induce prolonged unconsciousness but it had no effect on him.
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The driving force for inflammation then is a combination of drug and luminal induced mucosal damage.
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But particular abnormalities in biochemistry have been linked to schizophrenia since it was first discovered that hallucinatory drugs could induce a psychosis.
factor
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In addition we have also investigated the involvement of platelet activating factor in the endothelin induced fibrinolytic activation.
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There may have been another factor that induced these creatures to leave the ground.
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These results suggest the involvement of platelet activating factor in the endothelin induced fibrinolytic activation and subsequently developed mucosal haemorrhagic lesion.
labour
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The consultant at first attempted to induce labour but discontinued it.
response
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The simultaneous administration of two treatments makes it difficult to differentiate which induced the response .
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Since you are trying to induce intense nausea responses in your clients, you may be concerned that they may actually vomit.
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Thus a balance of forces can result from a weakened infection which induces a weakened immune response , leading to persistence.
secretion
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In experimental animals cholera toxin induces marked secretion of fluid and electrolytes.
sense
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This induces a sense of compliance. 2.
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The recollection induced in Converse a sense of utter despair which he found soothing.
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The identification of apparent patterning amongst types and sub-groups of ornamental metalwork can easily induce a false sense of satisfaction.
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All such experiences induce a sense of unreality in the employee.
state
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I feel that they may also have been used to help induce altered states of consciousness.
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Once they had done this, they used breathing and rhythmic rattling to induce trance states .
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Moreover, the person responsible for inducing this state is likely to be held at least partially liable if misfortune does occur.
■ VERB
try
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It appeared that they had already approached Boeing on this matter and had tried to induce another key employee to join them.
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Is he trying to induce me to make a foolish bid, or does he actually have four of a kind himself?
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They tried to induce King to commit suicide by threatening to release this information.
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Since you are trying to induce intense nausea responses in your clients, you may be concerned that they may actually vomit.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a stress-induced allergy
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The drug can induce anything from stomach cramps to comas.