см. тж. благодаря которому происходит; влечь за собой; возбуждать интерес; заставлять; не ~ изменений; создавать
• The X-rays can also bring about (or cause, or elicit) chemical changes in the environment of the chromosomes.
• Bimolecular processes may be responsible for (or cause, or trigger) reactions at such low temperatures.
• Use of scraper units has brought about (or led to, or resulted in, or produced) a change in the stripping procedures.
• Exposure will cause the tubes to swell.
• The unbalance voltage causes a galvanometer to deflect.
• The use of a driving belt could give rise to vibrations.
• The homogeneous para- to orthohydrogen conversion is induced by paramagnetic molecules.
• Certain fungi are responsible for histoplasmosis, a lung infection.
• It is important to know the conditions that bring on a spin (авиа).
• Resonance destabilization will effect a greater decrease in ...
• Fertilization of the eggs elicited a pronounced increase of poly(A).
• The detonator is a device used to initiate the explosion of a high explosive.
• It is not certain what process triggered the initial collapse of the solar nebula.
• Only a little heating above the glass temperature is needed to provoke crystallization.
• Viscosity sets up (or gives rise to) tangential stress at the body surface.