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266) lidamycin with great potential antitumor activity is currently evaluated in Phase I
267) e resting metabolic levels; ergo, resting activity is insufficient to define a DMN i
268) e membrane and membrane-associated ATPase activity is shown.
269) and relevance of its sialic acid binding activity is still controversial, it could
270) Thus, spontaneous activity is sufficient for RF refinement a
271) Such activity is suggested by the occurrence of
272) If gamma-band activity is to subserve its purported func
273) linguistic factors influence how physical activity is understood, conceptualized and
274) Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) activity to "Go" trials, and dorsal anteri
275) TA alone enhances ornithine decarboxylase activity to 4.5-fold and tritiated thymidi
276) cle performance, and creatine kinase (CK) activity to evaluate risk for exercise-ind
277) imensions of humanization may be a useful activity to inform the early stages of hea
278) tion, and enhance c-Fos/c-Jun DNA binding activity to regulate VEGF-D.
279) esicles, transferring relevant biological activity to target cells.
280) doses due to their unchanged antioxidant activity to tissue.
281) 48 h, mRNA, protein levels, and caspase 3 activity were evaluated in islets microenc
282) ne and lambda cyhalomethrin on the enzyme activity were investigated.
283) ibitor, U0126, on 2-ABP-induced caspase-3 activity were not detected.
284) Numerous cells with caspase-3 activity were present throughout the organ
285) and arsenic (V) oxide (As(5+)) on enzyme activity were researched.
286) ps as well as in areas without industrial activity were used as controls.
287) While the benefits of physical activity were widely acknowledged, lack of
288) ulation in apical position, and secretory activity by a holocrine process, especiall
289) , which may serve to counteract epileptic activity by downregulating cAMP levels thr
290) ser-67 markedly upregulates the caspase-3 activity by promoting the interaction of S
291) o search new sources having antimutagenic activity by researching two different lich
292) is based on regular assessment of disease activity by using objective clinical and b
293) allele had a decrease in both luciferase activity by ∼ 70% and mRNA levels by ∼
294) Activity patterns evoked by single faces a
295) uld examine how differences in eating and activity patterns explain the disparity in
296) accompanied by changes in relative brain activity patterns in attention-related are
297) tivariate pattern analysis, we found that activity patterns in early visual areas (V
298) a classification analysis indicated that activity patterns of these zones mostly re
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(7)10 during (19)4 on (31)2 after (43)2 promotion
(8)9 (PA) (20)4 which (32)2 between (44)2 resumption
(9)8 is (21)4 while (33)2 calcium (45)2 than
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(11)7 were (23)3 are (35)2 decreased (47)2 via
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--- WordNet output for activity --- =>活動, 活躍, 働き, 動き, 活気 Overview of noun activity The noun activity has 6 senses (first 3 from tagged texts) 1. (43) activity -- (any specific behavior; "they avoided all recreational activity") 2. (36) action, activity, activeness -- (the state of being active; "his sphere of activity"; "he is out of action") 3. (13) bodily process, body process, bodily function, activity -- (an organic process that takes place in the body; "respiratory activity") 4. activity -- ((chemistry) the capacity of a substance to take part in a chemical reaction; "catalytic activity") 5. natural process, natural action, action, activity -- (a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings); "the action of natural forces"; "volcanic activity") 6. activeness, activity -- (the trait of being active; moving or acting rapidly and energetically; "the level of activity declines with age") --- WordNet end ---