Thus the cellular response, like the humoral one, can be primed by a vaccine.
Isaac posits that Sharism should be primed and applied to multiple industries to disruptively create greater value.
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Another potential risk: A good number of voters may be primed to punish the incumbent for poor economic times.
And once that's accomplished, the majors should finally be primed for a long-awaited round of sales and earnings growth.
If consumers get used to iTunes, they will be primed to buy a new low cost iPhone whenever Apple introduces it.
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With the range holding between these levels for the first 3 days of the week though, we may be primed for a break out to either side.
The policy there is massive intervention to force-feed credit markets and then a selective pull-back (as lately was with housing in some markets) lest the pump be primed too well.
They may be primed to become powerful platforms for the kind of triple-A titles you see on the Xbox or PS3 like Call of Duty: Black Ops or Mass Effect 2.
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The idea is prompted by evidence that people may be innately primed to notice and be wary of spiders (as we seem to be of snakes).
So Kindle Fire users may well be more primed than the average tablet user to engage with marketing messages.
It will be important for the leader of England's attack to be fully primed when the series starts in Brisbane on 25 November.
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It takes about four weeks for a skin cell to be "primed" for reprogramming, and then it takes an additional three to four weeks for iPS colonies to grow, according to Dr. Joseph Wu, study co-author and assistant professor of cardiology and radiology at Stanford's School of Medicine.
Kopple and her camera crew trailed Allen and his Dixieland jazz band as they toured through Europe in 1996, playing to mostly adoring audiences that (it has to be said) seem pretty primed to be adoring regardless of what the music sounds like.
Thus they are primed to be influenced by advertising in a way that they just are not at Facebook.
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After ten years and hundreds of millions in added value under Grousbeck, the Celtics are primed to be flipped.
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In a series of animal experiments published over the past year, university-based neuroscientists genetically engineered mice and monkeys with different types of neurons primed to be uniquely responsive to shades of laser light, so that a single type of activity or behavior could be altered instantly without affecting anything else.
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It's a city that proves it's possible to be elegant, seductive, beguiling and primed for the future.
If the market is primed, the time from call to execution can be three or four seconds, says Lavender.
Our brains are primed to believe that movie theaters are more dangerous than they used to be, but they're not.
If this was the case, it might have primed the respondents to regard sweetened beverages in a more negative light and hence to be more supportive of new taxes.
On occasion, the immune system is primed to attack the embryo because it contains genetic material from the father, which can be interpreted as foreign.
The timing for a primed, pumped, itchy-trigger-finger shoot-em-up leaves something to be desired, no doubt, but with Nicolas Cage unaccountably AWOL this January, Arnie has the knucklehead R-rated action field pretty much to himself.
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