Sentences with phrase «cause deactivation»

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Deactivation of the prelimbic cortex (PL), on the other hand, caused a premature reaction in the majority of the rats.
The lifetime of catalysts that convert automotive exhaust pollutants can be increased by lowering their operating temperature, which helps to prevent deactivation caused by the active metal atoms agglomerating into larger, less active particles.
This additional masking allowed us to distinguish true experimental activations from relative activations caused by deactivation during the control condition.
In the absence of expert testimony, there was no triable issue of material fact as to whether a defect in the speed control deactivation switch installed on a pickup truck was the proximate cause of a fire that damaged a brake shop, a federal court in Mississippi ruled, granting the pickup truck maker's motions for summary judgment on the business owner's products liability and negligence claims (the latter of which was subsumed by the products liability claim), and on the punitive damages claim (Mildemont, Inc. v. Ford Motor Co., January 13, 2017, Ozerden, H.).
The deactivation of the server caused the ePHI of 6,800 patients at New York — Presbyterian to be accessible on Internet search engines, such as Google.
Genetics is the study of changes in an organism caused by the activation or deactivation of genes that are passed down to their offspring (without any changes to the organism's DNA).
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