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Lactate may increase to attenuate the electrical activity of excessively active neurons as observed in experimental models [22, 24, 25] and in healthy humans during sustained visual stimulation [26].
He further distinguished at least three clinical varieties of the disease: catatonia, in which motor activities are disrupted (either excessively active or inhibited); hebephrenia, characterized by inappropriate emotional reactions and behaviour; and paranoia, characterized by delusions of grandeur and of persecution.
The treatment illustrated one of the brain's many oddities: some areas can cause more trouble when they are excessively active than when they have no activity at all.
The excessively active departmental chief irritated the military authorities, and in 1913 Ludendorff was transferred to the infantry as regimental commander.
STAT3 is excessively active in many cancers and plays a central role in tumorigenesis.
Taken together, these findings may favor healthy aging models with cohorts that are not excessively active.
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Extremely thin subjects, especially subjects with anorexia nervosa, tend to be excessively physically active (Kron et al. 1978; Falke et al. 1985).
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Advice will be given to stay physically active without excessively provoking knee pain, and types of potential activities will be explored with the patient.
Another reason for inferior local tumor control with miriplatin may be the low serum platinum concentrations due to an excessively slow release of active platinum from the tumor site where the miriplatin-iodized oil suspension is accumulated.
Several studies, including ours, have demonstrated that TNF is excessively produced in patients with active BD [ 28, 38].
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