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Modern viral vaccines typically use lab-grown viral proteins to
elicit an immune response that protects people against future exposures to a virus.
They then rated how much they liked each option and predicted the emotional response and satisfaction that each option would
elicit.
As teachers
elicit ideas from children in classroom teaching, they make sense of those ideas (i.e., interpret them) both to ask additional questions to learn more about student thinking and to respond to ways to support student learning.
ANZ and CBA's insurance businesses have
elicited interest from bidders.
They also claimed that a clinical domain library could help them to
elicit accurate functional requirements.
Instead, this article addresses whether--as Krugman seems to suggest--members
elicit laughter because they are unconcerned or even complacent about threats to the economy.
"Selecting Shylock to
elicit the answer 'Jew' demonstrates cultural ignorance and an extreme lack of sensitivity.
Coyne et al.'s storybook intervention included the use of questioning to
elicit children's responses.
Modification of the checklist was done to include demographic characteristics of the PGSs and methods used to
elicit the elements.
Four research assistants were involved, one of whom had volunteered to be videotaped and exposed to an eliciting stimulus; we initially needed to determine an effective unconditioned stimulus (US) with which to
elicit the startle reflex, with the designated volunteer out of the room.
We here hypothesize that in Lymnaea after the establishment of CTA with 50 or more pairings of the CS-US, the CS (sucrose) would
elicit a fear response rather than an appetitive behavior (biting).
All weekend boaters seem to know instinctively the very best way to
elicit flight responses in deeper water, which is by heaving out the anchor as high and as far as one can, thus creating a noise roughly equivalent to the launching of a World War I depth charge, and eliciting flight responses from fish as far below as 60 feet.
Silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) are being formulated for cellular imaging and for nonviral gene delivery in the central nervous system (CNS), but it is unclear what potential effects SiNPs can
elicit once they enter the CNS.