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He made only a handful of orchestral and operatic recordings — not much activity for a man who lived to the age of seventy-four.
We found that pure TiO2, ZrO2, Nb2O5, MoO3, and WO3 did not show much activity for 1,6-hexamethylenediamine photodegradation under visible light.
Robert had however withdrawn as much as possible from the actual communal Christmas festivities, and from the church service; it was too much activity for him.
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Getting your body used to that much activity, especially for people who work at a desk all day, is difficult.
Erik Smith, press secretary for the Gephardt campaign, said that after seeing how much activity there was for Dr. Dean at Meetup.com, his campaign decided to put a more prominent link to the site on its home page.
That so much activity has occurred for an event that has yet to actually transpire is indicative of the increasing organization and savvy of the protest movement against the Trump administration.
Incorporate as much activity as possible for bedridden people, the extent of which is dependent on what the person is capable of.
MUCH activity is on tap for Governors Island next weekend, when that 172-acre patch of land midway between Manhattan and Brooklyn celebrates its role in the Revolutionary War's Battle of Brooklyn.
So far, it is unknown how much activity would be required for a therapeutic application in the clinics.
We found that Vav3* demonstrated a much stronger activity for ERα activation relative to Vav3 as compared with the empty vector pHEF, supporting the previous observation that activity of Vav3 is subjected to regulation by phosphorylation [ 6].
"There's too much organized activity for these kids," he said, adding that unstructured play is more valuable than ever.
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