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Gloucester has a rather inactive role in this production; Mr. Versnel, a burly actor, purposely makes him into something of a potato sack, weary of life, a dead weight awaiting disposition.
This may suggest workplace team sport attracts primarily active employees, rather inactive employees at risk of non-communicable illnesses and diseases.
Although several cases are reported in which inclusion bodies have been used for industrial scale protein refolding, they often represent rather inactive enzyme aggregates; thus their formation should be avoided.
The tutor remains rather inactive and absent-minded.
It was designed to allow for participation of a broad range of residents, including chronically ill, functionally impaired, and rather inactive elderly.
This is an important result, as it demonstrates the feasibility of implementing enjoyable opportunities for MVPA in what otherwise could be rather inactive troop meetings.
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The total classed as "unemployed" (rather than inactive) rose by 78,041 over the last year, a rise of six percentage points, to the fresh high of 28.0%.
In nature, only rather chemically inactive metals such as gold and platinum are found in pure or nearly pure form; most others are mined as ores that must be refined to obtain the metal.
These findings provided an obvious evidence for biodegradation of MB by Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, rather than inactive surface adsorption.
It makes me mad; it's just a real frustrating thing I'm going through, but again, I'm trying to be proactive rather than inactive and trying to cut it off".
This suggests that hARD1 primarily interacts with Ca2+-activated MLCK rather than inactive MLCK.
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