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In our control experiment, rechargeable Zn-air batteries made with Pt/C and Ir/C combination in the tri-electrode configuration showed a stable discharge voltage but the charging voltage increased continuously (due to the gradual deactivation of IrOx in alkaline electrolytes), and became much less active in just four cycles (Fig. 5c black curve).

Those failures likely resulted in the his apathy, and he became much less active on the political scene in the 1750s.

He continued to hold his excise office throughout the reign of James II and after the Glorious Revolution until his death but became much less active in affairs.

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The comet has become much less active as it flies away from the sun and out toward the orbit of Jupiter.

However, when these experiments are repeated using a lipid composition more characteristic of Gram-negative bacterial membranes (PE/PG/CL, 80 10 15), RTA3-C15S becomuchmuch less active (by around 15- to 20-fold) relative to RTA3 or RTA3-C15L (Fig. 1).

Soon, however, the balloting became much less predictable.

Sudden dissolution of steppe confederacies therefore became much less likely.

But when the accusations began, he became much less visible.

The prospect of unemployment became much less attractive.

In this way mistakes became much less serious.

"Messaging, for example, became much less important.

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