| Moreover, lysozyme competition played more important role than enzymolysis on trigging siRNA release. |
| This isn't the first example of a new invader trigging a population boom in a previous invader, says Dan Simberloff of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. |
| One of the nine fires burning in San Diego County suddenly flared Thursday afternoon and burned close to homes, trigging thousands of new evacuation orders. |
| It covers campaign management, offer trigging, loyalty management and back office operations. |
| Similar to conventional generators, wind turbines have overload protection, however, the trigging value error of protection device will lead to protection uncertainty. |
| During that epoch, bits and pieces of galaxies may have coalesced, trigging intense star formation. |