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Dr. Sven Enerback of the University of Goteborg in Sweden and others then reported that some brown fat tissue persisted in adults, raising the possibility that if the cells could be made more active, a person might burn off more fat.
A carbon material which showed little hemoglobin electroactivity was made more active through ultrasonication and electrochemical reduction, related to the removal of ether and carbonyl groups from the carbon surface.
After the German Czech and German Lithuanian crises, Poland made more active efforts to ensure Lithuania's assistance, or at least neutrality, in the event of a war with Nazi Germany.
Post hoc comparisons revealed that PD made more active social approaches than WT and DD littermates (p = 0.01).
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It's crucial that universities make more active efforts to ensure that people living off campus feel included in the university community.
This includes helping patients to achieve the wider health benefits that come from having better insulated homes, making more active travel choices, eating local seasonal healthy food and reducing the causes of air pollution.
Three hours of trails eat up a lot of my evening, but at least I can make more active use of the 30 minutes I would have been on the subway.
"Police and Crime Panels should make more active use of their powers to scrutinise decisions such as this.
(ii) The maintained long chains of alkylamines may modify the dispersion state of loaded PEI, which make more active sites exposed and decrease the diffusion resistance for H2O to the active sites.
Based on these results, it is inferred that the increase of the reaction temperature makes more active sites available for the alkylation reaction, awhile more side reactions also occurs.
Supervisors are expected to make more active use of patients as sources of information because they potentially provide relevant signals about the quality of care.
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