Examples of using Increased activity in English and their translations into Croatian
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By stimulating choline uptake, Pramiracetam raw powder indirectly modulates the release of acetylcholine and stimulates increased activity in the hippocampus.
The appearance of gray hair can be associated with increased activity of the thyroid gland, a decrease in insulin in the body,
particularly in combination with nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors have been observed increased activity of CPK, mialgii,
can provoke eosinophilia, increased activity of transaminases in the liver, drowsiness.
Feeds for adult dogs with increased activity, for example,
On the part of the digestive system, it is vomiting and nausea, an increased activity of hepatic transaminases.
these drugs increase work capacity, with increased activity- they are depressed.
It shows reduced activity in parts of the brain's default mode network together with increased activity in the prefrontal tensional systems.
and for dogs with increased activity, in particular, service dogs, the"Rex Plus" feed is produced.
which is associated with increased activity.
rash and possibly increased activity of liver aminotransferases may occur above the recommended dose.
controls four factors that contribute to the emergence of acne: increased activity of the sebaceous gland,
or as a result of increased activity of common sense- quickly learned to spot the symptoms.
Question: Why were the DDFAO readings corresponding to the upper four Kundalini chakras of seekers with negative energy distress suggestive of increased activity upon holding the lit ghee-lamp for ten minutes?
risk further damage if increased activity is not properly managed.
As long as there's no increased activity in the thalamus.
feed your baby whenever you notice the first signs of hunger, such as increased activity, rooting or mouthing.
which has increased activity in tumour cells of patients with SEGA
Very rare cases of hyperthyroidism(increased activity of the thyroid gland) or atrial fibrillation have been reported when Thyrogen was administered to patients who had not undergone total
too high crowns and bridges- because of the increased activity of the muscles they may cause the already mentioned bruxism.
