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activity

In physics, number of particles emitted in one second by a radioactive source. The term is used to describe the radioactivity or the potential danger of that source. The unit of activity is the becquerel (Bq), named after the French physicist Henri Becquerel, who discovered radioactivity.



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The new finding "just goes to show you how marvelously clever nature is at blocking enzyme activity," says Brown.
At 10 days of age, there were no significant differences in weight gain, intestinal length or growth, nutrient uptake, or digestive enzyme activity among the piglets.
In addition, the test sample had significantly more enzyme activity (approximately 90% more) than the commercial sample.
 
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