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g-C3N4 has a moderate bandgap of 2.7 eV, which makes it active in the visible region.
Binding to a molecule called GDP makes the Rab protein inactive, while binding to GTP makes it active.
She used to say "I heard Allah's Apostle saying 'At-Talbinah gives rest to the heart of the patient and makes it active and relieves some of his sorrow and grief.'" 19 Other than the Hadith and the cultural use, there is little scientific evidence regarding the use of Talbinah in reducing symptoms of depression.
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If you really want to stretch before running, make it "active" rather than static.
"I'm more interested in making it active down here," Mr. O'Connell said.
Luckily, on the main strip we found an abandoned hotel that they were gonna destroy, and we spoke to the owner and he just said, 'Go for it.' We set it up and made it active, and basically had everyone destroy it.
Experimental data shows that suppression of Rel A domain by introducing Rel B externally (or making it active by other means) tends to slow down the disease progression in the body and helps to inhibit inflammation caused by Rel A. By adding more entities in the BRN understudy, exact therapeutic targets can be found by docking and simulation studies of the interacting proteins.
"This just makes sure we get in now because we don't know when the federal government will make it active".
Rac1/2 is a small RhoGTPase and can be bound to GDP, making it inactive, or to GTP, making it active.
Fluorouracil is an S-phase-specific agent with a short serum half-life of 10 20 min, making it active only against a small proportion of tumour cells in the S phase when administered via short intravenous bolus injection.
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