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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activity disappeared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a particular action or event is no longer occurring or has ceased to exist.
Example: "After the initial excitement, the activity disappeared, leaving the participants feeling disengaged."
Alternatives: "activity ceased" or "activity vanished".
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The closure of the CCE "was triggered by the fact that the government of the day took away the funding for people doing a second degree, and so suddenly the funding for that activity disappeared in one financial year.
GCase activity disappeared with t½∼100 min and decreased ∼30% within 40 min for either enzyme.
This modest activity disappeared in the double knockout extract, suggesting that it was due to pol λ.
As the dye diffused from the patch pipette into the target neuron, during the first 100 seconds or so, the AP firing rate gradually decreased from 7 Hz to 3 Hz, and at around 150 seconds the AP activity disappeared rather quickly (Fig. 4B).
The cell-killing activity disappeared when the cellular Akt activity was lowered by ectopic PTEN expression.
Peristalsis activity disappeared before oscillation activity was lost when H. nana was dead.
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He continued, "The sense of busyness and the frenetic activity disappear, but your compulsions stay with you.
All your browsing activity disappears without a trace once you shut an iCloak session down.
He is just immersed in whatever he is doing--to the degree that the line between the person and the activity disappears.
In mad2+/− oocytes, endogenous MPF activity disappears upon PBE, as in the control (Figure 3D).
In the scotopic-adapted RCS rat, the ERG a-wave (indicative mainly of rod activity) disappears by P60, while the composite b-wave (comprising rod and cone activity) is largely lost around P100 [39].
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