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be active to
adjective
Having the power or quality of acting; causing change; communicating action or motion; acting;—opposed to passive, that receives.
Exact(50)
This ensured that at least one of the activators or the target protein itself had to be active to activate the target node.
Both Tsc1 and Tsc2 need to be active to achieve normal activity of the complex, and recently it has been shown that phosphorylation of Tsc1 (e.g. by IKKβ, [10]) can inhibit Tsc1/2 complex activity in cell culture.
The window length L determines the slope of the activity level and the minimum time that an individual needs to be active to reach the maximum activity level.
Our data indicate that parents don't need to be active to influence their child's physical activity.
Women with PCOS were more likely to report a lack of confidence about maintaining physical activity (Χ 2 = 3.65; p = 0.046), fear of injury (Χ 2 = 4.08; p = 0.043) and physical limitations (Χ 2 = 11.92; p = 0.001) as barriers to physical activity and were more likely to be motivated to be active to control a medical condition (Χ 2 = 7.48; p = 0.006).
But an online community must be active to be successful.
Similar(9)
Mr. Wu was active to the end.
Later, the northern portion became a shooting range, which is active to this day.
She was active to the last, protesting volubly about the withdrawal of funds from Rosehill theatre.
The FDLR is a Hutu rebel group that is active to this day in eastern Congo.
Ming needs to recognise that one of his key challenges is not merely to be active but to be able to demonstrate that he is being active.
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