Sentences with phrase «triggered by the death»

But he gave new details Saturday, saying that because the pope had resigned rather than the conclave being triggered by his death, there was scope for the time frame to be brought forward.
Lord Colgrain emerged victorious from a crowded field in the by - election triggered by the death of Lord Lyell.
The Broadwater Farm riots in 1985 were also triggered by the death of Cynthia Jarrett, who suffered a stroke after police officers searched her home.
The BBC's Chris Mason interviews Michael Kane, the Labour candidate in the Wythenshawe and Sale East by - election, which was triggered by the death of the former Labour minister Paul Goggins.
The BBC's Chris Mason interviews Nigel Woodcock, the Green Party candidate in the Wythenshawe and Sale East by - election, which was triggered by the death of the former Labour minister Paul Goggins.
The BBC's Chris Mason interviews John Bickley, the UK Independence Party candidate in the Wythenshawe and Sale East by - election, which was triggered by the death of the former Labour minister Paul Goggins.
The BBC's Chris Mason interviews Rev Daniel Critchlow, the Conservative Party candidate in the Wythenshawe and Sale East by - election, which was triggered by the death of the former Labour minister Paul Goggins.
Protecting Consumers Utilizing Reverse Mortgages: Often utilized by seniors, protections include settlement conferences in cases where the default was triggered by the death of the last surviving borrower and allowing the last surviving borrower's spouse or successor who has a claim to ownership to engage in settlement conference.
The BBC's Chris Mason interviews Mary Di Mauro, the Liberal Democrat candidate in the Wythenshawe and Sale East by - election, which was triggered by the death of the former Labour minister Paul Goggins.
Titone was first elected to the state Assembly in March 2007 in a special election race that was triggered by the death of John Lavelle.
Carswell won almost 60 % of the vote in Clacton, but Ukip also came within 617 votes of capturing the formerly safe Labour seat of Heywood and Middleton in Greater Manchester on the same day, a byelection triggered by the death of Jim Dobbin.
The tremors and other movement impairments of Parkinson's are triggered by the death of dopamine - producing cells in the brain, so the investigators used flies that had been genetically engineered to have their dopamine cells die off as they age.
Scientists aren't sure if the neurons are triggered by the death of hair cells (which detect normal level sound as part of hearing) or simply dangerous sound levels.
The killings were triggered by the death of a newborn Korubo baby and the Matis» refusal to give objects to the Korubo, according to the FUNAI statement.
By comparing ante - and post-mortem blood samples, we identify the cascade of transcriptional events triggered by death of the organism.
The transcriptional changes detected above may partially be related to changes in the cellular composition of blood triggered by death.
However, the processes triggered by death and the post-mortem interval (PMI) can significantly alter physiologically normal RNA levels.
To characterize changes in gene expression that are triggered by death, we identified genes that were differentially expressed between pre-mortem and post-mortem blood samples, the latter being collected at several different PMI intervals (Fig. 6b, Supplementary Table 8 and Supplementary Data 2).
December 14, 2015 Brain cell death is a possible trigger of multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis (MS) may be triggered by the death of brain cells that make myelin, the insulation around nerve fibers, according to research on a novel mouse model developed by scientists from the University of Chicago and Northwestern Medicine.
This is a less expensive option, and a death claim is triggered by the death of the second insured.

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The point of the last piece, the subsidies, is to keep enough people in the pool of insured to avoid triggering a so - called death spiral of declining enrollment, a growing proportion of less healthy people and premium increases by insurers.
Lethbridge By - Election The sudden death of Alderman - elect Bob Babki in October has triggered a by - election for Lethbridge City Council scheduled for February 1, 201By - Election The sudden death of Alderman - elect Bob Babki in October has triggered a by - election for Lethbridge City Council scheduled for February 1, 201by - election for Lethbridge City Council scheduled for February 1, 2011.
By his death, there was a growing and powerful Calvinist presence in France, which can be seen as triggering the wars of religion in that country.
This is understandable, considering the fact that violent Liverpool fans caused the death of 39 Juve supporters by triggering a stampede and human crush at the Heysel Stadium in Brussles in 1985.
But if it is also considered by pathologists to have triggered a baby's death, what exactly is going on?
The Journal of Clinical Pathology reports that this baby died from «Sudden infant death triggered by dive reflex.»
But it is often triggered by stress, trauma, or changes in environment — a move to a new home or school, a death or divorce in the family.
Sargeant's death triggered a by - election for his seat which was held on 6 February 2018.
The change of heart, it's being reported, was triggered in part by the death of Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart at the hands of an intoxicated motorist last week.
Mr Johnson seemed even less on top of the situation when he repeatedly called the man whose death triggered the riot by the wrong name.
Polls opened at 7 am this morning in the Heywood and Middleton by - election, which was triggered after the death of Labour MP Jim Dobbin.
Along with the study's co-first authors, Drs. Aayoung Hong and Gatien Moriceau, Lo hypothesized that if they could identify the key tumor cell processes triggered by withdrawal of MAPK inhibitors, then scientists can exploit these process with existing or investigational drugs to trigger the maximal levels of tumor cell death immediately following cessation of the initial therapy.
The symptoms of Parkinson's — which is characterized by stiffness and can lead to a loss of motor and speech function — are triggered by the progressive death of neurons in a midbrain region called the substantia nigra that produce the neurotransmitter dopamine (implicated in the pleasure and reward systems as well as in the maintenance of proper movement control).
A new type of cancer drug developed at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, but not yet tested in clinical trials may have triggered the deaths of three patients who were undergoing an alternative cancer treatment by a nonmedical practitioner in Germany.
It turned out that one compound, called CP - 31398, was indeed triggering cell death — but not by restoring p53.
Led by Chugh and funded in part by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, the study's goal is to shed light on the risk factors, triggers and genetic defects associated with sudden cardiac death.
The second existential system is vivid, concrete and highly personal; it is triggered not by subtle and abstract thoughts but by actually coming face to face with death.
Copper kills by undergoing a chemical reaction with oxygen that destroys the cell walls of most bacteria, triggering cell death.
However, a genetic analysis of the microorganisms harbored by the stricken bees has now strongly linked CCD to Israeli acute paralysis virus (IAPV), an infectious agent that triggers shivering wings, paralysis, and death.
The drug works by stopping toxic ion flow in the brain that is known to trigger nerve cell death.
It takes 24 seconds to stop a BART train, and the transit authority has already installed an automatic braking system triggered by ShakeAlert to stop its trains when a major earthquake is on the way, thereby significantly reducing the risk of derailment and deaths.
Asthma deaths arise primarily during episodes of acute worsening of symptoms, known as attacks or «exacerbations», which are commonly triggered by viral upper respiratory infections.
The symptoms of many diseases are caused by unwanted cell death, and the pathogens could be triggering abnormal cell suicide.
«This suggests that near - death - experiences seem to be regularly triggered by a sense of detachment from the physical body and end when returning to one's body,» says Charlotte Martial.
The study, published by the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, demonstrates that the Disney lab's compound, known as Targaprimir - 96, triggers breast cancer cells to kill themselves via programmed cell death by precisely targeting a specific RNA that ignites the cancer.
But the Israeli researchers have shown that the receptors can trigger cell death simply by binding to one another.
Because digoxin and other cardiac glycosides have been shown to induce cancer cell death, the researchers concluded that infection by Zika triggered synthesis of the molecule in glioblastoma cells and that this phenomenon is probably one of the factors that lead to neuronal cell death.
By depriving the cancer cells of the amino acid cystine, the researchers were able to trigger a form of cell death called necrosis in mouse models of the disease.
By invigorating the mitochondria, SIRT3 and SIRT4 extend the life of cells, by preventing flagging mitochondria from developing tiny holes (or pores) in their membranes that allow proteins that trigger apoptosis, or cell death, to seep out into the rest of the celBy invigorating the mitochondria, SIRT3 and SIRT4 extend the life of cells, by preventing flagging mitochondria from developing tiny holes (or pores) in their membranes that allow proteins that trigger apoptosis, or cell death, to seep out into the rest of the celby preventing flagging mitochondria from developing tiny holes (or pores) in their membranes that allow proteins that trigger apoptosis, or cell death, to seep out into the rest of the cell.
Retinal cell death can be induced by phagocytic immune cells that infiltrate the tissue in response to injury or infection, but the molecular signals that trigger phagocyte invasion are largely unknown.
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