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They also want to know exactly how viral infections stimulate production of the molecules.
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Maybe talk of emergency is overdone, but surely it cannot hurt to stimulate production with subsidies, as the administration proposes?
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Ultimately, researchers will likely want to combine it with one of the vaccines being developed to stimulate production of killer T cells.
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Russia has vast reserves of gas, so one possible solution might be to stimulate increased production in Russia by other firms.
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The protein could also increase oxidative stress, which it is believed damages cells by creating free radicals which then stimulate the production of AGEs.
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Additionally, BCAP will stimulate biomass production and that will benefit producers and provide the materials necessary to generate clean energy and reduce carbon pollution.
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Politicians have rigged trade to stimulate domestic production.
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That happens because, provided those electrons that have given off light are quickly pumped back to their excited states, the light bouncing around between the mirrors will stimulate the production of yet more light and a powerful, coherent beam will emerge.
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That piggybacks on the stimulus program's efforts to stimulate advanced battery production.
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It seems to stimulate overeating by speeding up production of a chemical messenger in the brain called GABA, or gamma-amino butyric acid.
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He hopes the production will be followed by other Chinese work and wants the play to stimulate an interest in the Chinese repertoire generally.
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