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ad lib

Abbreviation for L. ad libitum, freely, as desired.
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The rats were matched based on the percentage decrease in responding in the [S.sup.D] condition from initial testing at 80% weights to responding in the [S.sup.D] condition while maintained on ad lib food.
Os animais foram mantidos inicialmente em alimentacao ad lib. Durante o periodo que os animais apresentaram pesos estaveis, foi calculado, utilizando-se da media dos tres ultimos dias, o peso 100% ou ad lib.
This was an approximately twice the amounts subjects ate daily while fed ad lib. After 1 hr, the food pellets were removed.
Paris-based Louise Ekland is Liverpool-bound to sing with Parisian group Ad Lib
Ad Lib's premiums next year might rise anywhere from 7 percent to 15 percent, said the firm's insurance broker, Rick Marquess of Marquess Insurance Services in Eugene.
A 6-month retrospective study was designed to compare conventional regimen feeds to ad lib feeds in postoperative pyloromyotomy patients.
First Birthday Weekend -- Sarah Fenwick Ad Lib Trio
Ad Lib frames are designed in France and aimed at 'lifestyle-oriented urban women/ The range is made of high-quality titanium for a light fit and wearing comfort.
Those applying must be aged between 8 and 12, be able to ad lib and improvise and not be camera shy.
"This study suggests that a brief bout of physical activity can reduce 'ad lib' eating of chocolate in regular eaters."
"Mae Ista'nbwl yn brosiect diddorol - mae'n ddrama ysgafn wedi'i lleoli mewn tafarn gyda naws ad lib iddi.
Ad Lib Performing Arts was born and, from a hesitant start, the Saltburn-based group for seven to 18-year-olds has gone from strength to strength.
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