(1) Eleven, even if it remains a dead law, it is not without its precipitant and pernicious consequences.(2) While it is a statistical certainty that some Ecstasy users will present for psychiatric services, the current available data shed little light on whether Ecstasy use is a precipitant , modifier or consequence of psychiatric illness.(3) It is reported by his mother who attended with him that he regularly will fly into a rage without precipitant , has poor recollection of the events and feels remorse and guilt afterwards.(4) Last but not least, one should look for stress as a precipitant .(5) depression may be a precipitant in many cases(6) a protein precipitant(7) a protein precipitant(8) depression may be a precipitant in many cases(9) The model protein lysozyme in the presence of the precipitant , sodium chloride, was used in this study.(10) Stress itself could be a possible precipitant of urticaria.(11) Their precipitance (which would create the tribes of Moabites and Ammonites) seems undue, since Lot's wife, recently turned into a pillar of salt, stands just outside the cave.(12) Nitric oxide, nitrates, and sulfa-containing drugs are the most frequent precipitants of clinically important methemoglobinemia.(13) Under real crystallization conditions, potential phase perturbants, such as proteins, native membrane lipids, detergents, and precipitants , will be present.(14) Such pediatric catatonia - more often found in boys than in girls - has the same characteristics, similar precipitants and the same response to treatments as adult catatonia.(15) Pending or actual separation, issuance of a restraining order, and threatening behavior are common precipitants .(16) The precipitants with protein A-Sepharose were divided into three equal parts, one for the kinase assay at 25°, one for the kinase assay at 37°, and one for the Western blotting.