Examples of using Triggering in English and their translations into Thai
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In turn, ATP engages a specific receptor on the surface of microglia and macrophages triggering inflammatory responses in these cells.
First, we carefully select our ingredients to work together flawlessly, supplying a continuous boost to your skin and triggering vital cell regeneration.
The ignition control crank angle sensor is responsible for triggering the spark to the ignition coil.
Triggering Emergency Alarm: When there is a emergency happened on the vehicle, you can put on the button and the installed device will send out alarm to the authorized numbers.
It is also suggested to clean the dust gauze and the condenser from time to time to reduce the potential of triggering high temperature alarm.
To identify this, it is possible to conduct the following diagnostic tests, which will allow us to determine the main triggering factor by an exclusion method.
Thanks to the video buffer, the few seconds leading to the triggering events are also recorded.
The setpoint is at 80C based on the controller's built-in temperature sensor for both triggering and restoring performance. FAQ: DCP1000-27.
For this and many other reasons it is suitable for diabetics to avoid triggering blood sugar and therefore is a sugar suitable for diabetics.
There is no doubt that the Trenbolone supplements are extremely popular and do have the potential of triggering other hormones in the body such as testosterone, human growth hormone, and insulin-like growth factor.
Nawin Jittat at the Vitallife Clinic at Bumrungrad International Hospital, chronic stress creates high levels of wear and tear on our bodies by triggering chemical reactions that flood the body with the hormone cortisol.
Protections chain, belt(when the engine power 7 kW or more), and the friction gear transmission equipment, and the driving and driven Stars chain conveyors need interlocked with the triggering device.
The hot pot invented by the founder, Ms. He Yongzhi, has swept the world, triggering a revolution in catering and being hailed by the overseas media as the queen of Chinese hot pot.
During power failure, doors can be opened manually. Automatic stop when meet obstales during opening, automatic reverse when meet obstacles during closing, Automatic lock if there is no triggering signal.
This quality translates into something very simple: every time we eat a portion of pure cocoa or chocolate we get a Pleasant sense of well-being(1) due to the presence of phenylethylamine, which acts in the brain, triggering a state of emotional well-being and euphoria.
The Garn- St Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982 specifically allows one to place one's property into the type of land trust to which we refer without triggering the due-on-sale clause.
During power failure, doors can be opened manually. Automatic stop when meet obstales during opening, automatic reverse when meet obstales during closing, Automatic lock if there is no triggering signal.
In a sense, the white points are progenitors of acne: it is not rare that, over time, the secretion contained within the sebaceous follicle pours into the interior, triggering an inflammatory reaction characterized precisely by papules and pustules pus-stuffed boils.
The choice of the final supplier will result in the production of a contract, which could be a basic purchase order or an even more complex contract, with volume or any other form of reserve triggering the beginning of the purchase procedure.
The number of voting rights that the waiver will obtain after acquiring the securities and will gain in addition in the future without triggering the obligation to make a tender offer for all securities of the listed companies.