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Meanings of disuse in in English
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Usage of disuse in in English
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These data suggest that muscle recovery following disusein aging is complex.
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His muscles, almost atrophied from disusein his former life, had filled out.
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No wonder that religion is falling into disusein this country under such ill-directed methods.
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All experimental evidence is against the opinion that mere disusein and of itself produces gain.
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One believes it to be a sort of instinct atrophied by disusein a complexer civilization.
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Suttee had fallen in disusein Allaha.
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Trial by ordeal and by battle had never existed here, and had fallen into disusein England.
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Originally built as a power plant for the Sheep Mountain Tunnel, the building fell in disusein 1917.
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They have been so long in disusein England, that at present I know no English name for them.
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We have to look on them as organs which have fallen into disusein the course of many generations.
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In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of HMB to reduce muscle wasting and promote muscle recovery following disusein aged animals.
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But the law of registration had fallen into disusein the Transvaal, and consequently this provision might render the whole Bill valueless.
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The national costume, both male and female, is gradually falling into disusein the cities, althoitisstill universalinthecountry.
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That old-time habit of memorising the arrangement of furniture in a room immediately on entering it had failed through disusein course of years.
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In brief then, changed distribution of use and disusein consequence of changed conditions of the environment is with Lamarck the main cause of modification.
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The mollusca, indeed, show to an unusual extent the influence of a change in environment and of use and disusein the formation of classes.