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Conversely, the vigorous ability to expand terminal arbours, which steadily increases throughout the period in vitro, reflects the inclination of adult PCs for structural plasticity, as observed following axotomy [37] [40], target denervation [41], removal of extrinsic inhibitory molecules [42], [43], [44], and manipulation of intrinsic determinants [38], [45].

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The book suggests that American poetry remains vigorous in its ability to resist any particular vision of its future.

His tennis game is vigorous, and his ability to answer questions at a tedious three-hour hearing in the Senate enough to test anyone's stamina seems undiminished.

C. 380 BCE 319 BCE Demades, (born c. 380 bc died 319) Athenian orator and diplomat who rose from humble origins to a leading place in politics through his vigorous speeches and shrewd ability to fathom popular opinion.

Since over 50% of the New Zealand forest industry was certified by FSC (Forest Owners Association 2014), this was a significant issue for growers needing to manage a suite of highly competitive and vigorous weeds with the ability to cause complete crop failure if not adequately managed (Richardson 1991).

The first iteration of the mixed effects model showed the coefficients for 'you feel neutral about your ability to do vigorous activities' (level 3) and 'you feel somewhat bad about your ability to do vigorous activities' (level 4) to be the same, and thus these 2 levels were combined for the final model, which overall was statistically significant (p < 0.0001; adjusted R2 = 0.361; RMSE = 0.194).

In a statement, he said, "I will do everything in my power to preserve this new law, and I urge the attorney general to mount a vigorous defense of California's ability to prevent the sale of these games to children".

The AHUM dimensions comprise self-care, bodily pain, limitations in walking around or going to school/work, perceptions of ability to do vigorous activities, self-image, and perceptions about current health in relation to the past.

Within the group using CM to treat or manage their diabetes, we observed that a number of sociodemographic and health status variables were associated with CM use at p<0.1 (Table  2): age, race/ethnicity, region of residence, number of co-morbid conditions, BMI level, the ability to perform vigorous leisure activity at least once per week and perceived health status.

The model controls for socio-demographic and health status variables significantly associated (p < 0.1) with the dependent variables in Table  2: race/ethnicity, region of residence, number of co-morbid conditions, BMI level, the ability to perform vigorous leisure activity at least once per week and perceived health status, as well as for year of survey.

The model controls for socio-demographic and health status variables significantly associated (p < 0.1) with the dependent variable in Table  2: race/ethnicity, region of residence, number of co-morbid conditions, BMI level, presence of coronary heart disease, the ability to perform vigorous leisure activity at least once per week and perceived health status, as well as for year of survey.

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