Examples of using Less active in English and their translations into Romanian
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Although national Parliaments were less active in terms of issuing reasoned opinions in 2014,
The less active you are, the slower your blood will pump the toxin.- I feel fine.
It has the ability to greatly mitigate these nerve signals that the facial muscles are less active and can relax better.
the animal gradually becomes less active, his hearing and vision weakens,
33 were less active(down-regulated) in patients with schizophrenia than in healthy people, and 16 were more active(up-regulated).
The remaining antiseptics are either much more aggressive, or less active against various microorganisms,
you are going to notice that your flatulence is much less active.
Weight gain- Women have naturally slower metabolisms than men because they have less active metabolic mass on their bodies.
Further, the young body grows less active, but despite this, it is necessary to measure the growth of the child constantly.
Interventions for the encouragement of activities in less active areas, from the small, isolated communities, etc.
This girl was less active and was a bit skeptical about having a spiritual experience in the woods.
with thriving and less active businesses, with clean
which has been less active recently.
as some of them are born less active, and such piglets require special care.
NPP has a less active life compared to deca Durabolin which has a 2 weeks half-life a difference that is created by the short ester in this drug.
People of modern era are more bulky, less active and strong in comparison to the people of past.
For less active experiences, try one of the city's many golf courses or spas.
Less active contrast can be achieved by matching the color of one tone,
Vegetable Garden in Action, its motto: less active ingredients; more gray matter!
in vivo studies indicate that venlafaxine is metabolised to a minor, less active metabolite, N-desmethylvenlafaxine, by CYP3A4.