Indeed the Polycomb protein has been detected in inactive chromatin isolated from the bithorax complex. |
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Penalties may also be applied in the case of an inactive account or of any unaccounted for withdrawals in your returns. |
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The inactive passers-by will hopefully have made a contribution by supplying the police with good descriptions of the raiders. |
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Cadmium compounds are inactive or weakly active in gene mutation and other genotoxicity assays. |
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During cell division, the stainable, inactive DNA appears in the form of threads or rods called chromosomes. |
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Another 1,300 names were placed in an inactive file after letters came back with notations that forwarding addresses had expired. |
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It can be used to stimulate areas of the brain that were previously inactive due to injury or neurodegenerative processes. |
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He used this registry to deconflict active and inactive sources being used by all U.S. strategic and tactical CI and HUMINT collectors. |
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Additionally, a large number of volunteers and inactive Army Reserve soldiers have stepped forward and offered to serve. |
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Sadly, she became deconditioned, put on weight, became progressively more inactive and remains painfully disabled years later. |
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Due to its relative primitiveness and secluded location, schools in the area will remain inactive for the better part of three months. |
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Separate fragments of secretory endometrium with decidual stromal reaction and inactive glands were also seen. |
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The dawning sun was just starting to peek over the inactive volcano that laid among the many mountains bordering the valley town. |
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She earned the rank of first lieutenant and was promoted to captain of inactive reserves when she mustered out. |
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This is performed largely by the enzyme plasmin, generated from its inactive precursor, plasminogen. |
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Degradation of fibrin clots is the function of plasmin, a serine protease that circulates as the inactive proenzyme, plasminogen. |
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Now, over 30 years later, some of the people I remember as uneasily inactive will tell you how they opposed the war. |
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In contrast, histologically visible fibrosis is absent in the majority of sinusoids in our livers with inactive alcoholic cirrhosis. |
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Three patients with inactive disease had decreased butyrate oxidation and interestingly, all three relapsed within a few weeks. |
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The predictors of HP we identified do not apply to chronic and inactive forms of the disease. |
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Prior to this the cancer was inactive or just sitting there without exchanging energy with the rest of the body. |
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Patients in inactive carrier stage do not need treatment, since their liver disease progresses very slowly, if at all. |
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Patients with inactive, late emphysematous, or fibrotic sequelae of HP were classified in the control group. |
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My practice included tuberculous patients and this might have represented inactive disease. |
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This reset will keep all apps inactive until you manually start them after the reset is complete. |
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A score of 150 or less indicates inactive disease, and a score higher than 450 indicates critical illness. |
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About 10 to 15 per cent of those with inactive tuberculosis will go on to develop active cases at some point in their lives. |
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Another 14 BAL samples were obtained from patients in the inactive phase of the disease, either spontaneously or after therapy. |
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The double-blind placebo trials use inactive agents to control for placebo effects. |
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In these applications the formation of dimeric species can effectively render the compound inactive. |
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Subjects carrying an inactive NQO1 allele exhibited only a slight, nonstatistically significant, decreased risk of asthma. |
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The sit mutant of tomato accumulates the biologically inactive compound trans ABA alcohol instead of ABA in response to water stress. |
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At Merck, scientists are collecting data about patterns of genes that become active or inactive when drugs cause serious effects. |
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As before, treatment of nonirradiated mice with active or inactive T4N5 had no effect on the generation of an immune response. |
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Initial attempts to isolate erythropoietin from urine yielded unstable, biologically inactive preparations of the hormone. |
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Aluminum in mildly acidic or neutral soils occurs primarily as insoluble deposits and is essentially biologically inactive. |
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Gene insertions could also link chemical pathways to previously inactive toxins or transfer allergenic proteins. |
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In low calcium, nifedipine will have an additive effect of shifting the DHPR to the inactive state, also seen as a decrease in force generation. |
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The other two were born from the remains of political formations now inactive but which at one time had parliamentary representation. |
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There is also the integrally insoluble hazard of America's inactive nuclear power stations. |
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When you turn the computer over to a different user, your session becomes inactive and inaccessible, but your program and files remain open. |
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There are blocking devices which you put near the back which render every phone inactive. |
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Students should expect the site to be slow, or even inactive, due to the high number of student inquiries. |
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Books were sitting on bookshelves along the back wall, opposite them were inactive Apple computers sitting on old school desks. |
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The banks believe that accounts should not be treated as dormant until they have been inactive for more than ten years. |
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The scheme has been very successful in the past, but, regrettably, has been somewhat inactive in some areas over the past number of years. |
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I've actually grown to appreciate my rest days because I don't view them as lazy, inactive days, but rather as free, unstructured ones. |
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Still other proteins are synthesized as inactive precursors called zymogens. |
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Bessie has white circular inactive ankus scars under her chin, on the neck, and dorsal areas. |
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In anisotropic spreading, large regions of the edge were inactive, showing neither actin filament retraction nor edge extension. |
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Finally, he says, people's inactive lifestyles have also contributed to the problem. |
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Parkinson's Disease sufferers experience the same benefit from an inactive dummy drug as they do from a real medicine, new research has shown. |
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We also know that being physically inactive is a major risk factor in the development of coronary artery disease. |
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It was inactive virtually after the second lot of partnership money was invested. |
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But the airport is no longer inactive during the afternoons, as there is continuous movement of flights. |
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Despite being politically inactive, he was accused of being a Russophile and was even framed for organising a plot against the prime minister. |
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This may have confined him to a wheelchair for all of his 31 years, but it hasn't restricted him to an inactive lifestyle. |
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A web cam with its inactive little red light bulb sat next to the Notebook, its cord tailing out from its back. |
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In fact, individuals who introduced moderate activity to their formerly inactive lifestyles noticed the most pronounced benefits. |
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However, inactive agents are a poor placebo for an easily discriminable drug such as nicotine. |
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Helping women make the shift from an inactive to an active lifestyle can have important health benefits. |
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Platinum is a relatively inactive metal that does not corrode or tarnish in air. |
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You should remain physically inactive for at least 1.5 hours after every time you have consumed some fresh raw fish or egg yolk. |
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In people who have telogen effluvium, a larger than normal number of hair follicles become inactive. |
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At the conclusion of this phase, the inactive or dead hair is ejected from the skin, leaving a solid, hard, white nodule at its proximal shaft. |
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However, we found that cells that are terminally differentiated and metabolically inactive often show no DNA signals in the nucleus at all. |
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All of these changes may be more pronounced if you've led an inactive lifestyle. |
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Given our current inactive lifestyle, it's necessary to give your health a serious thought. |
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The Edinburgh teenager is one of a growing number of children whose inactive lifestyles are leading to spinal injuries. |
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Why does sodium fluoride exert a mild antithyroidal effect in hyperthyroidic patients if it is inactive in normal persons? |
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The first cohort effect could be attributable to the selective attrition of inactive records. |
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This is an inactive version of the infection and the body produces antibodies to fight it so that you are then immune to it. |
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Covalent modification of pre-existing pools of inactive proenzymes produces active enzymes. |
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My husband left home in February after eight years of inactive service to the military. |
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It is thus assumed that any organic material is hygroscopically inactive and that no surface active material is present. |
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This involves gene transfer of an enzyme into tumour cells, which converts an inactive prodrug into a toxic metabolite, leading to cell death. |
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Ground was broken to begin construction on a cinder cone atop an inactive volcano called Mauna Kea. |
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I'm just about coming to the end of this lazy, inactive period. |
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Ether has very few chemical properties as it is relatively inactive. |
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Women who were active most days were more than three times more likely to have fertility problems than inactive women. |
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In late January, he rejoiced amid the maelstrom which surrounds Super Bowl, inactive yet fully involved in the Bucs' charge to the sport's ultimate prize. |
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The demolition work also is predicted to be more complicated because of inactive utility lines. |
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So, we can be inactive in ordinary markets in a way we cannot be for health care, where illness thrusts activity upon us. |
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But healthy people who do get infected usually have no symptoms and are unaware that they may have cysts containing inactive toxoplasma in their heart, muscles or skin. |
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In two of the trials, the focal individual's relative dominance status was not as intended, and in one trial the focal individual was highly inactive. |
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There are many reasons for male infertility, including low sperm count, inactive or incompletely formed sperms and other factors that hamper fertilisation. |
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In the case of certain ores containing relatively inactive metals such as mercury, separation can be achieved by heating the ore in air, i.e., by oxidative calcination. |
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The nonhalogenated squaraine 3 was inactive, indicating that halogenation of the squaraines is essential for the generation of SSB under cell-free conditions. |
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Saavy handicappers and fantasy football players do all the research they can to keep up, but everyone's been taken aback by the game-day inactive list at one point or another. |
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To determine this, we crossed acd5 with a well-characterized transgenic plant harboring the nahG gene, whose product metabolizes SA to the inactive catechol. |
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Indeed, football fans around the country will be joining the inactive list as their bodies fail to digest a perfect storm of spicy, saucy, salty, and fatty foods. |
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Shipway was known as a fitness fanatic, a term inactive types use to describe anyone who walks to the mailbox, but in Shipway's case the description was apt. |
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Terrorist operatives are hard to find because they are generally few in number, mostly inactive and concealed, and tend to be co-located with civilians. |
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If dry-based ice covered the area, the aquifer would have become inactive. |
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The more active group was found to have a 23 percent lower chance of catching a cold than the physically inactive group, with risk reduction most pronounced in the autumn. |
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Despite this, inactive lifestyles and overeating remain the norm for most Americans, as illustrated by the rising epidemic of obesity over the past three decades. |
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This whole change of lifestyle is leading to a very inactive population. |
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Although married men are more likely to be overweight or even obese, married adults are less likely to smoke, drink heavily or be physically inactive. |
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This protective effect also keeps vitamin A from oxidizing to an inactive form, and when vitamin E is lacking, vitamin A deficiency also frequently occurs. |
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When bound to SHBG, the hormone is considered biologically inactive. |
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A different mechanism for maintaining and inheriting a pattern of active and inactive genes relies on chemical or structural alterations in the chromosomes. |
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It is important to have a tuberculin skin test to make sure that you do not have an inactive tuberculosis infection, which could worsen while you are on infliximab therapy. |
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A small study compared five patients with active CD to five patients with inactive disease and found serum zinc levels significantly lower in those with active disease. |
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If the chest radiograph is compatible with inactive TB, no sputum specimens are required, and the applicant enters the country with class B2 status. |
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This seems particularly likely in the patient who had an old, inactive hip joint tuberculosis and a false-positive PCR test result from the knee joint sample in this study. |
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In patients with inactive disease, levels fell to those of controls. |
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If there is no clinical or radiographic response by 2 months, treatment can be stopped and other diagnoses including inactive tuberculosis considered. |
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Under these low fluences of blue light, a rapid release of glucose from starch could provide substrate for glucosylating ABA to its inactive conjugate. |
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All caspases, which are initially inactive proenzymes, share the same processing scheme to achieve mature forms after cleavage at specific Asp sites. |
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The repeat binds to the protein MBNL1, rendering it inactive and resulting in RNA splicing abnormalities-which lead to the disease. |
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The inactive ingredients are honey, molasses powder, nature identical chicken flavor, sodium caseinate and tartaric acid. |
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Half will be given a working TLA device and the other half given an inactive version. |
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Tasmania has been volcanically inactive in recent geological times but has many jagged peaks resulting from recent glaciation. |
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She suggested a calm environment would be best, and added that the canine is fairly inactive and appears to be house-trained. |
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Dopamine levels doubled in animals given the drug compared with animals injected with an inactive form of marijuana, DiChiara said. |
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Dicer is a protein that converts inactive hairpin-structured microRNA precursors into their active single stranded form. |
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The azurocidins are catalytically inactive proteases, therefore no analysis of these triplets are of any significance. |
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As a consequence of this, housewife is the biggest sub-group in the economically inactive total labour force in Turkey. |
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My active lifestyle became inactive, lying around the house with earplugs in my ears and an icepack on my face. |
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The common CoQ10 supplement sold in stores is an inactive form of CoQ10 that must be recharged by the body to be useful. |
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In the first quarter of 2005, China Mobile influenced WAP income by clearing inactive users. |
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Patients with inactive UC and CD were treated with 5-ASA and 5-ASA plus the immunosuppressor azathioprine, respectively. |
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The fanfold map clearly shows dozens of volcanoes, with icons indicating at a glance whether they are active or inactive. |
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There are five active and one inactive on Lake Lucerne, two on Lake Zurich, and one each on Lake Brienz, Lake Thun and Lake Constance. |
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Leptin and adiponectin responses in overweight inactive elderly following resistance training and detraining are intensity related. |
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For females, the size of the oocytes was determined from histological slides, except for when the cockles were in an inactive stage. |
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My step-brother, on his mission, was hospitalized by an angry inactive mormon. |
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As our lives become more inactive, we are growing unhealthier and continuing to place a strain on our health service. |
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Some compared one statin to another, while others compared a statin to an inactive placebo, which is often called a sugar pill or dummy pill. |
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Evidence is accumulating that the reproductive system is not totally inactive during the childhood years. |
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This gland is inactive in species that do not require it, but in the Procellariiformes it acts as a salt gland. |
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The eastward Gibraltar Arc oceanic subduction system was active during the Early and Middle Miocene and has likely been inactive since. |
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Meanwhile, after the battle of Kunersdorf, the Russian army was mostly inactive due mostly to their tenuous supply lines. |
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The depigmented fundic lesions were most consistent with inactive chorioretinitis. |
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The Aleutian Basin is another example of a relatively inactive oceanic basin. |
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Radiocarbon dating of organic material buried next to or over a fault shear is often critical in distinguishing active from inactive faults. |
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During the study, men received either an inactive placebo or avanafil at a dose of 50 milligrams, 100 milligrams, or 200 milligrams. |
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Also, not all of the senses are inactive during sleep, only the ones that are weary. |
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While a weld between oceanic and continental lithosphere is called a passive margin, it is not an inactive margin. |
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Both transform faults continue eastward and westward as inactive fracture zones. |
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The animal data for vigabatrin, an equal mixture of active and inactive enantiomers, suggest risk, as do the human data. |
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Unlike hibernation, in which mammals are actually asleep, brumating reptiles are awake but inactive. |
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Capecitabine is a novel oral fluoropyrimidine carbamate that is inactive and absorbed quickly by the mucous membrane of the small intestine. |
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Active and inactive spreading systems in this area are marked by the interaction with the Iceland hotspot. |
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Older inactive orogenies, such as the Algoman, Penokean and Antler, are represented by deformed rocks and sedimentary basins further inland. |
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Some attributed his death to an unhealthy lifestyle, as he had become stout and inactive in the years before his death. |
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The German land forces could not remain inactive any longer, since it would allow the Allies to reorganise their defence or escape. |
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Following the Battle of Jutland, the capital ships of the Imperial Navy had been confined to inactive service in harbor. |
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Some volcanologists refer to extinct volcanoes as inactive, though the term is now more commonly used for dormant volcanoes once thought to be extinct. |
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The trials showed that people taking the medication had an improvement in their RLS symptoms, compared with people taking an inactive pill, the companies said. |
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Transatlantic Pictures became inactive after these two unsuccessful films. |
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Keg beer is often filtered or pasteurized, both of which are processes that can render the yeast inactive, increasing the shelf life of the product. |
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We discovered a small, inactive colony on the crest of southern coastal cliffs in 2002 that were unlike rabbit or Burrowing Owl burrows, and appeared to belong to shearwaters. |
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We then used pertinent small molecules to either enhance or inhibit pathways that are active or inactive, respectively, in the embryo during Schwann cell differentiation. |
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Northumberland, who had remained inactive during the battle, was imprisoned but later released and reinstated to pacify the north in Henry's name. |
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However, many inactive quarries are converted into safe swimming sites. |
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In practice, once most animals have learned of the unpleasant consequences of touching the fence they tend to avoid it for considerable periods even when it is inactive. |
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Though espousing an ultimate inactive end, the term does not appear in the Book of Lord Shang, ignoring it as an idea for control of the administration. |
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It is also the home the Siete Luminarias de Valle de Santiago, a set of seven inactive volcanic craters located in the northwest and southwest of the Santiago Valley. |
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An inactive boy, he rarely exercised and preferred to stay indoors. |
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Another inactive line runs from Lima northwards to the city of Huacho. |
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An infection that is inactive or dormant is called a latent infection. |
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Perhaps the best example of an inactive oceanic basin is the Gulf of Mexico, which formed in Jurassic times and has been doing nothing but collecting sediments since then. |
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Britain again remained mostly inactive in Continental politics. |
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The reason for the large number of inactive members is partly that, until 1996, children automatically became members at birth if at least one of the parents was a member. |
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Estrogens are eliminated from the body by metabolically conversion to estrogenically inactive metabolites that are excreted in the urine and feces. |
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Coiling around prey is accomplished largely by the return of the tentilla to their inactive state, but the coils may be tightened by smooth muscle. |
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In the wake of the Persian Gulf crisis, the ACC has remained inactive. |
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These figures run from March to May 1992 when it was estimated there were just under 2 million people who were economically inactive but who wanted a job. |
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Clay minerals in facing water are active and inactive, Shales often have inactive Clay minerals such as Kaolinite, Illite and active minerals such as Montmorilonite. |
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They prefer intermediate-sized, inactive mammals such as microtine rodents, but will take more active cricetid species if microtines are not available. |
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Trypsin, produced in an inactive form by the pancreas, is remarkably similar in chemical composition and in structure to the other chief pancreatic proteinase, chymotrypsin. |
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For example, a person who wants a job but is not available for work due to sickness or disability would be classed as economically inactive, not unemployed. |
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Accordingly, the UN was essentially converted into an inactive forum for exchanging polemical rhetoric, and the Soviets regarded it almost exclusively as a propaganda tribune. |
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On the surfaces of particles within the clouds, inactive chlorine compounds derived from humanmade chlorofluorocarbons convert into a reactive form that destroys ozone. |
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