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  • 21inactivity — See: inactive …

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  • 22inactivity — noun 1. the state of being inactive • Syn: ↑inaction, ↑inactiveness • Ant: ↑activeness (for: ↑inactiveness), ↑activity, ↑action ( …

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  • 23masterly inactivity — noun The position or part of a neutral or a Fabian combatant, carried out with diplomatic skill, so as to preserve a predominant influence without risking anything • • • Main Entry: ↑master …

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  • 24electrocerebral inactivity — SYN: electrocerebral silence. * * * see under silence …

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  • 25torpor — Inactivity, sluggishness. SYN: torpidity. [L. sluggishness, numbness] * * * tor·por tȯr pər n a state of mental and motor inactivity with partial or total insensibility: extreme sluggishness or stagnation of function * * * n. a state of… …

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  • 26Quiescence — Inactivity, quietness. In cells, quiescence is the state of not dividing. In neurons (nerve cells), quiescence is the state of not firing. The word comes from the Latin quiescere , to become quiet. Quiescence suggests a temporary cessation of… …

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  • 27inaction — Inactivity, rest, or lack of response to a stimulus …

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  • 28Comparison of file hosting services — A comparison of file hosting services. Web Host Language Storage size Max. file size Direct access[1] Traffic/bandwidth limit File expiration[2] Misc. notes Remote uploading? Developer API? Date of last row update (added or revised) 1fichier BU,… …

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  • 29Motor unit plasticity — The motor unit consists of a voluntary alpha motoneuron and all of the collective muscle fibers that it controls, known as the effector muscle. The alpha motoneuron communicates with acetylcholine receptors on the motor end plate of the effector… …

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  • 30Social influences on fitness behavior — Physical fitness is maintained by a range of physical activities. Human factors and social influences are important in starting and maintaining such activities. Social environments can influence motivation and persistence, through pressures… …

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