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 |
299) Channel activity patterns were used to address the |
300) Higher leisure time physical activity may also be protective for the Os |
301) ies indicate that autonomic and endocrine activity may be related to social function |
302) Research suggests that examination of ANS activity may provide insight into behavior |
303) anagement and increased level of physical activity may reduce experiences of pain an |
304) Findings suggest increased physical activity may serve as a multiple-target in |
305) Examination of resting state brain activity using electrophysiological measur |
306) D risks by minor, but sustained, physical activity using pedometers for a period of |
307) ion method and by measuring mitochondrial activity using the MTT-based cytotoxicity |
308) pared from the whole peeled fruit on P-gp activity using the model drug doxorubicin |
309) effect of temperature and pH on glucanex activity using two characteristic polysacc |
310) We recorded neuronal activity with a 252-channel electrocortico |
311) hibit the ability to perform a low-demand activity with competence. |
312) ,2-picrylhydrazyl free radical scavenging activity with different potencies. |
313) evidence of social patterning for sexual activity with higher rates for young peopl |
314) e relationship of autonomic and endocrine activity with social functioning in young |
315) rved by the decrease of 85% on complex IV activity at 30 min of exposure, which retu |
316) J/cm² presented significantly higher MTT activity at 48 and 72 h when compared to t |
317) sympathetic (norepinephrine and cortisol) activity at baseline and then again after |
318) omplications depend mainly on the disease activity at the time of conception, theref |
319) atients were able to return to pre-trauma activity levels 12 weeks following surgery |
320) eficient in GABA suggests that altered MN activity levels during this developmental |
321) d mechanisms by which population physical activity levels might be increased enablin |
322) health by encouraging increased physical activity levels. |
323) t substances showed significant mutagenic activity on S. |
324) is neutrophils had normal oxidative burst activity on day 17. |
325) ve been proposed to describe antimalarial activity on specific stages of the parasit |
326) ble for the dependence of iNA's catalytic activity on the tetrameric assembly. |
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