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Though India did not supply offensive weapons, it became less active in seeking to stop the fighting.
However, as the concentration of Cu2+ increased, these azole ligands became less active in the new sites for copper.
The later Parliaments of Henry's reign brought no new problems, but the king became less active in government as he was more and more incapacitated by illness.
As he grew older, De Leede became less active in those efforts but continued to take his boat onto the river and regularly taught kayaking and light sailing to friends and neighborhood children.
Ironically, after Kato became less active in NRQM, it was discovered that, in some ways, singular continuous spectrum is ubiquitous.
"Team Robbo - "All the way" - Robbo changed the art world…forever!" King Robbo started tagging trains in London in the 1980s after the practice became popular in New York, though he became less active in the 90s.
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The analysis showed that enhancers and genes involved in nervous system activity tended to become less active in both the diseased mouse and the human, but that enhancers that turn on immune response genes revved up.
European buyers, particularly those from Britain, have become less active in the Caribbean during the Brexit negotiations, he said.
"It has become less active in political and social issues," he says.
Since most D2.50N mutations show lower agonist affinity and become less active in response to agonist (Wilson et al., 2001), a protonated D2.50 appears to be incompatible with agonist binding, thus deprotonation is favored.
Lazar and his colleagues guessed that the drugs might be turning off a gene that interferes with insulin response, so they looked for genes that become less active in the presence of TZDs.
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