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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active or not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the status or condition of something, particularly in contexts like technology, health, or engagement.
Example: "Please indicate whether the user account is active or not."
Alternatives: "active or inactive" or "enabled or disabled".
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Therefore, we propose that it is not transcriptional activation but the actual activators present that determine whether a PRE is active or not.
Statistical significance marks first compare being physically active or not, then compare being physical activity ≥ 30 min/day or < 30 min/day.
Participants were asked to report their daily activity as: very physically active, fairly physically active, not very physically active, or not at all physically active.
Most women reported that physical activity was important to them (regardless of if they were currently active or not).
It is permissible to use aref to access any array element, whether active or not.
whether the feedback pathway is active or not (1 or 0, respectively).
The same gene, under the same experimental conditions, can be active or not and probably exists under different dynamic states.
The presence, or absence, of the methyl groups can control whether genes are active or not, a process known as epigenetics.
The bottom line is that water is that whether being physically active or not, consuming water will help keep the body more hydrated than diet soda.
We develop an adaptive scheme to select the numbers of quantization levels according to whether the associated channel is active or not.
The number of quantization levels of each quantizer is tuned on-line according to whether the associated communication channel is active or not at the last step.
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