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However, this is not surprising as many aquatic organisms have gills, which have a large surface area, and together with water actively being moved through the organism there is an increased potential for the uptake of chemicals in comparison to earthworms.
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In the JPS test, the joint is moved (actively or passively) towards the earlier requested (reference) angle.
The flagella all adopted their natural resting posture and because they were separated from the nervous system could not be moved actively by any muscular contractions.
No joint should ever be moved actively or passively to the point of causing pain or inducing visible local inflammatory reaction.
For a proof of concept, the authors simplified matters by using the front legs and hind legs as fixed, passive struts to support the body, while only middle legs are moved actively.
When these groups arrived, they were amazed at what Mirqueya was doing with her meager resources, and their hearts were moved to begin actively helping.
But as one Uefa source said: "While many clubs have been moving actively towards compliance, it is clear others are still deciding to go the other way.
Still, European banks are moving actively to address their problems, including by slashing costs in the face of changing regulations and a sluggish European economy.
When you are motivated and proactive, you are moving actively towards your goals.
But just as the no-deforestation agreements are starting to yield real benefits, Indonesia and Malaysia are moving actively to destroy them.
Image caption Gaukhar Mukhatzhanova: "If Russia decides to build beyond the levels of New START, then we might be looking at a new arms race" "[Elsewhere] I wouldn't say that it's an outright arms race in terms of qualitative improvements, but there are some countries that are moving more actively and are quite ahead of others.
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