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However, urbanization and pollution instigated reductions in range area.
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The high salaries of some of today's professional athletes likely serves to insulate their leagues from player-instigated match fixing.
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He instigated a screensaver project which exploited idle time on over three million personal computers in over 200 countries to screen 3.5 billion compounds against protein targets.
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Its ramparts were levelled and a major rebuilding programme of a very different nature was instigated.
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Instigated in 1978, the one-child policy has created a generation known as singletons or little emperors ("xiao huangdi").
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When the same thing happened a week later social services again had him examined at hospital, but this time instigated an emergency care order.
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The rebellions were largely instigated by the old pagan priests, who had not come to terms with their new circumstances.
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Against that background, a group of dissident army officers instigated a creeping coup against the emperor's faltering regime.
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This instigated a larger response from the crowd, who spontaneously began singing the anthems from the previously circulated flyers.
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Cell death may be instigated in the meibomian glands, hypothalamic cells, hippocampus cells andimportant for treatment of acnein sebaceous gland cells.
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