Triggers
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Everything can be measured before Wounded Knee and after, because it was in this moment, with the fingers on the
triggers
of the Hotchkiss guns, that the US government openly declared its position on Native rights.
But what I have to do now, feeling again, what I've got to do is to be able to supply enough of these enzymes, of these
triggers
into something early on in the process, that you pick it up, not through your thinking, but through your feeling.
Well when the daf-2 receptor is active, then it
triggers
a series of events that prevent FOXO from getting into the nucleus where the DNA is.
So it activates FOXO, FOXO goes to the DNA, and that
triggers
the expression of these genes that improves the ability of the cell to protect itself and repair itself.
When a chemical signal washes up on one side, it
triggers
the cell to expand its shape on that side, because the cell is constantly touching and tugging at the environment.
Do you know what causes fatigue in you or what brings out your energetic self, what
triggers
cause you to be depressed or what fun things are going to bring you out of that funk?
But sometimes something happens that
triggers
a phase change.
By learning more about what
triggers
the hunt, we should be able to find ways to help slow down or prevent this disease.
When someone helps themselves to a woman, it not only
triggers
discomfort and distress, but the unspoken experiences of our mothers' lives, sisters' lives and generations of women before us.
And she realized straight away that the soldiers with their fingers shaking on the
triggers
were more scared than the student protesters behind her.
We all know that the stimulus that
triggers
an emotion causes that emotion to last long after the stimulus is gone.
This movement
triggers
a signal that travels through the hair cell, into the auditory nerve, then onward to the brain, which interprets it as a specific sound.
When this happens, that hormone-receptor combination
triggers
a range of effects that either increase or decrease specific processes inside the cell to change the way that cell behaves.
That
triggers
the gradual development of the sexual organs, makes facial hair sprout, and causes the voice to deepen and height to increase.
A major challenge of coping with PTSD is sensitivity to triggers, physical and emotional stimuli that the brain associates with the original trauma.
Trying to avoid these triggers, which are sometimes unpredictable, can lead to isolation.
Psychotherapy can be very effective for PTSD, helping patients better understand their
triggers.
Perhaps, for children with asthma, it's what's happening in their home, or perhaps they live close to a freeway with major air pollution that
triggers
their asthma.
You know, this drive for clarity and accountability
triggers
a counterproductive multiplication of interfaces, middle offices, coordinators that do not only mobilize people and resources, but that also add obstacles.
So she gets the address and the counselor
triggers
an active rescue while they're texting back and forth.
This
triggers
the pituitary gland, a pea-sized gland found at the base of the brain, to release adrenocorticotropic hormone which then stimulates the adrenal gland sitting on top of the kidneys to release cortisol, the major stress hormone.
During a sleep paralysis episode, a combination of your body's fear response to a perceived attack by an evil creature and your brain being wide awake while your body is in an REM sleep state
triggers
a response for you to take in more oxygen.
Similar to a domino effect, one person's yawn
triggers
a yawn in a person nearby that has observed the act.
And when that happens, it
triggers
the four overlapping stages of the regenerative process.
So later, feeling stressed out
triggers
that urge to smoke a cigarette or to eat something sweet.
The enormous gravitational pressure of so much material compresses and
triggers
nuclear fusion in the star's core.
So when external input falls below a certain level, like when you're asleep, your brain automatically
triggers
the generation of data from its memory storages, which appear to you in the form of the thoughts and feelings you experience in your dreams.
That compound, which we're mildly allergic to,
triggers
the release of histamine, a chemical that makes our capillaries swell.
These dedicated nerves produce a molecule called natriuretic polypetide B, which
triggers
a signal that's carried up the spinal cord to the brain, where it creates the feeling of an itch.
These are caused by other health problems, with
triggers
ranging from dehydration and caffeine withdrawal to head and neck injury, and heart disease.
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