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| Squadron was | inactivated administratively as a paper unit in June. |
| He was | inactivated after playing just 12 games hitting .231 |
| The airfield was | inactivated after 1946 and returned to Japanese control |
| It | inactivated after suffering disastrous losses in the Ja |
| It was | inactivated along with the other United States military |
| The three attached squadrons were | inactivated along with the 782d TCS. |
| In March 1946, the Second was | inactivated and Fifteenth became the first numbered Air |
| In 1990, the Alaskan Air Command | inactivated and the 5073d Air Base Group was assigned t |
| ained active until 1 March 1949 when it was | inactivated and helicopter training was moved from San |
| On 19 November 1969, the 35th AD was | inactivated, and control was reassigned to the 21st Air |
| In 1992, ATC was | inactivated and the 14 FTW came under the newly created |
| After the end of the war the corps was | inactivated and reactivated several times, finally bein |
| In early 1963 the 639th AC&WS was | inactivated and preparations were made to transfer the |
| ent but have a short half-life before being | inactivated and excreted. |
| s channel has a higher probability of being | inactivated and a larger depolarization is needed to op |
| hen the Eastern Flying Training Command was | inactivated and was consolidated into the Central Flyin |
| until 28 August 1946 when the facility was | inactivated and put into standby status. |
| until 1 November 1961, when the station was | inactivated and turned over to the Royal Canadian Air F |
| Finally it was | inactivated and redesignated as the 31st Air Division o |
| omponents were reassigned to other units or | inactivated, and on 15 January 1946 the wing became a c |
| ned ships until December 1965, when she was | inactivated and turned over to the Maritime Administrat |
| rces in 1987 the 1st and 2d Battalions were | inactivated and the 5th and 4th Battalions were reflagg |
| The base was then | inactivated and placed in a 'care and maintenance' stat |
| In the spring of that year, she was ordered | inactivated; and, in June, she sailed north, from Norfo |
| Inactivated: April 1919. | |
| only a short period of service before being | inactivated as “excess to needs.” |
| apanese capitulation canceled plans and was | inactivated as a paper unit in the United States during |
| apanese capitulation canceled plans and was | inactivated as a paper unit in the United States during |
| ) was active until 30 June 1966 when it was | inactivated as part of an ADC reorganization. |
| lahoma, 1990-1992, flying T-38 Talons until | inactivated as part of the post Cold War shutdown. |
| alert after the end of the Vietnam War, was | inactivated as a result of the retirement of the B-52Gs |
| United States in May 1946 and the unit was | inactivated as a paper unit in Okinawa on 28 May. |
| h personnel returning to the United States; | inactivated as a paper unit in the United States on Jan |
| Inactivated as a paper unit in December 1945. | |
| Inactivated as paper unit on 11 October 1950. | |
| The unit | inactivated as a paper unit in January 1946. |
| Inactivated as a paper unit in April 1946. | |
| The group was | inactivated as a paper unit in early 1953. |
| m on a rotational basis from Clark AB until | inactivated as part of the drawdown of US forces in Sou |
| Inactivated as part of draw down of forces in South Vie | |
| signed to friendly foreign air forces; unit | inactivated as a paper unit in late January 1946. |
| the continental United States until it was | inactivated as part of force reductions in June 1995. |
| It was | inactivated at Avon Park Army Airfield, Florida on 1 Ma |
| It was | inactivated at Biggs Air Force Base, Texas on 25 June 1 |
| United States in December 1945 where it was | inactivated at Fort Lewis, Washington. |
| e 452d returned to the United States, being | inactivated at Sioux Falls AAF South Dakota on 28 Augus |
| Inactivated at Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Murray deco | |
| es during December 1945-January 1946, being | inactivated at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey on 6 January 194 |
| It subsequently | inactivated at Alconbury on 15 September 1993, then rea |
| The Wing was | inactivated at Kadena on 30 October 1991 with the drawd |
| for the Navy along the Atlantic coast until | inactivated at Norfolk on 6 October 1909. |
| Inactivated at the end of the war. | |
| Training continued until the unit was | inactivated at the end of July, it's equipment and pers |
| The three B-29 squadrons | inactivated at Merced on 6 May 1946 with the 10th RS re |
| ned to the United States in October and was | inactivated at Camp Shanks, New York on 25 October 1945 |
| ersey area of the United States until being | inactivated at the end of 1969. |
| ember 1947 the XII Tactical Air Command was | inactivated at Bad Kissingen. |
| It was | inactivated at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana on 1 |
| aft Control and Warning Squadron, which was | inactivated at the end of 1965. |
| the United States in September 1945, being | inactivated at Camp Myles Standish, near Taunton, Massa |
| The 93 ACW | inactivated at Robins AFB on 30 September 2002. |
| Two days later, the group was | inactivated at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey. |
| gram to activate Air Force-controlled units | inactivated at the end of World War II. |
| a provisional unit, it may be activated or | inactivated at any time. |
| It was | inactivated at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Ca |
| It was | inactivated at March Field, California on 29 December 1 |
| It was | inactivated at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri on 1 Januar |
| The 100th was | inactivated at Camp Stoneman, California on 11 December |
| Inactivated before becoming operational in November 194 | |
| est relations, the 17th Reconnaissance Wing | inactivated but its subordinate unit, the 95th Reconnai |
| us was particularly fragile and was quickly | inactivated by heat, desiccation and sunlight. |
| very low levels (nM) in most tissues and is | inactivated by the fatty acid amide hydrolase. |
| , the 426th, 427th 548th and 550th NFS were | inactivated by the end of 1945. |
| e, released by membrane depolarization, and | inactivated by agmatinase. |
| relating to aerobactin, but they have been | inactivated by a frameshift mutation, thus Y. pestis is |
| h one or more specific genes are deleted or | inactivated by gene targeting. |
| s active metabolite SN-38, which is in turn | inactivated by the enzyme UGT1A1 by glucuronidation. |
| Inactivated by SAC with the closure of Dow AFB in 1966, | |
| activate both cannabinoid receptors and is | inactivated by monoacylglycerol lipase. |
| This is then | inactivated by glucuronidation by uridine diphosphate g |
| d a number of genes that, when mutationally | inactivated, cause hypermutable strains. |
| Inactivated due to budget reductions, July 1971. | |
| defense of the Philippines until 1959 when | inactivated due to budget restraints. |
| Not equipped or manned; | inactivated due to budget reductions, 1949. |
| Inactivated due to budget constraints on 31 March 1946. | |
| Inactivated due to budget reductions and closure of Gla | |
| Inactivated due to budget reductions in 1958. | |
| Inactivated during 1944 with the drawdown of AAFTC's pi | |
| eservation in the earlier experiments, were | inactivated faster by moderate pressure, but in a manne |
| Inactivated February 1946 and turned over to Allied Ita | |
| h Pacific Ocean, she served with MSTS until | inactivated for a third time at San Francisco, Californ |
| awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross; was | inactivated from the service as a first lieutenant serv |
| ween an activated, GTP-binding state and an | inactivated, GDP-binding state. |
| remains of duplicated genes or residues of | inactivated genes are nonprocessed pseudogenes. |
| South Korea and Japan, with the group being | inactivated immediately afterwards. |
| 142d Signal Brigade ( | inactivated in August 2008) |
| Inactivated in 1949 due to budget reductions | |
| The base was | inactivated in 1973 as part of the drawdown after the V |
| The unit was | inactivated in place on 8 December 1957, its personnel |
| Squadron | inactivated in France during February 1946. |
| If chymotrypsinogen were not | inactivated in this way, it would digest the pancreas, |
| It was | inactivated in September 1986. |
| issile wing in the early 1960s before being | inactivated in 1965. |
| fully manned or equipped, and subsequently | inactivated in early 1946 due to budget restrictions. |
| tes after the end of the war in Europe, but | inactivated in California in 1945. |
| Inactivated in Germany on 18 September 1949. | |
| Inactivated in 1990 as part of the military drawdown of | |
| Inactivated in 1993 as part of the drawdown of the USAF | |
| Inactivated in 1994 as part of the drawdown of USAF aft | |
| The wing was activated in 1984 and | inactivated in 1989 with the withdrawal of American for |
| It was again | inactivated in July 1996. |
| The airfield was | inactivated in 1996, however the Belgian military remai |
| he separate 3560th Pilot Training Group was | inactivated in 1963, putting all flying training squadr |
| The Army AADCP was | inactivated in 1974, and the Air Force 670th Radar Squa |
| On November 16, 1992, the Squadron was | inactivated in Germany and relieved of assignment to th |
| Inactivated in Germany on 25 September 1947. | |
| d also supported SAC's global mission until | inactivated in 1966 due to the closing of Larson AFB. |
| Inactivated in 1969 due to budget restraints. | |
| It was later | inactivated in January 1990. |
| The organization was | inactivated in early 1919 as part of the United States |
| Inactivated in Japan during early 1946. | |
| The fort was | inactivated in 1963 and eventually transferred to the N |
| The 757th Radar Squadron was | inactivated in 1 January 1979 as part of the inactivati |
| Ordered | inactivated in March, Rapidan decommissioned 22 June 19 |
| Inactivated in 1951 and personnel and equipment deploye | |
| 1946, remained as a paper unit until being | inactivated in October 1948. |
| The unit was | inactivated in 1995. |
| The group was | inactivated in April 1979. |
| It was | inactivated in September 1945. |
| Air echelon | inactivated in late October 1943 with aircraft being re |
| Division and served in Bosnia before being | inactivated in Germany in 1997. |
| Inactivated in 1949 due to budget restraints. | |
| The 527th AS was | inactivated in late autumn of 1990. |
| chain promoter causes the floxed gene to be | inactivated in the heart alone. |
| Inactivated in place in Morocco in late July 1945. | |
| oved to Puerto Rico where it remained until | inactivated in October 1941. |
| The 321st Missile Group was | inactivated in 1995. |
| ut never achieved operational status, being | inactivated in early November 1943. |
| The 1st Fighter Squadron was | inactivated in 2006. |
| Squadron | inactivated in place in French Morocco during July 1945 |
| ates on 1 October 1945 via New York and was | inactivated in Urbana, Illinois on 24 October 1945. |
| Inactivated in April 1944 when heavy bomber training en | |
| It was | inactivated in 1957 when its operational squadrons were |
| Stratojets of the 2d Bombardment Wing until | inactivated in Apr 1963 with the move of SAC out of Hun |
| ormed global deployments and training until | inactivated in 1963. |
| in the postwar Air Force reserves in 1947; | inactivated in 1949 due to budget reductions. |
| Inactivated in 1965 with the retirement of the B-47. | |
| Trained on B-29 Superfortresses but | inactivated in October 1945 |
| Trained on B-29 Superfortresses but | inactivated in August 1946 |
| Inactivated in 1963 with the phaseout of the B-47. | |
| Inactivated in July 1965, aircraft, personnel and equip | |
| oved to Puerto Rico where it remained until | inactivated in October 1941. |
| It was | inactivated in 1949 due to budgetary reductions. |
| Inactivated in Italy after the German Capitulation in S | |
| Inactivated in September when the last aircraft was ret | |
| Was | inactivated in 1963 when SAC inactivated its provisiona |
| with A-26/B-26 Invader medium bombers, then | inactivated in 1949 due to budget cuts. |
| The 6259th ABS was | inactivated in February 1973 after the signing of the P |
| Inactivated in 1963 when parent wing moved to Hunter AF | |
| he base closed in Decmebr 1958 and formally | inactivated in January 1959. |
| erving that district from 1 September until | inactivated in January 1954, Manada operated primarily |
| l when assigned to the parent wing, and was | inactivated in May 1952 as part of the Tri-Deputation r |
| aining and nuclear alert status until being | inactivated in 1966 with the inactivation of parent 95t |
| The LRR site was | inactivated in 1989 due to soil erosion & budget concer |
| Not manned or equipped, | inactivated in 1949 due to budget reductions. |
| The 2d and 95th FS's were also | inactivated in May and September of 2010, respectively. |
| Inactivated in November 1945. | |
| Inactivated in April 1946. | |
| Inactivated in early 1944 as the need for B-17 aircrews | |
| Inactivated in December 1943 | |
| Inactivated in 1969 as part of the retirement of the F- | |
| Inactivated in September 1958. | |
| Inactivated in early 1946. | |
| September 1944, the 679th Bomb Squadron was | inactivated in order to streamline the group's organiza |
| Was | inactivated in 1957. |
| roughout his career with New York, Monk was | inactivated in 19 games and played in 13. |
| ying Training Command) under contract until | inactivated in October 1944. |
| 1992 as a flight test squadron at Edwards; | inactivated in 1994. |
| The division garrisoned WA until it was | inactivated in November 1944. |
| Inactivated in May 1957 when Air Force Logistics Comman | |
| render altered these plans and the unit was | inactivated in August 1945. |
| Was | inactivated in April 1944 with the end of heavy bomber |
| en the synaptophysin gene is experimentally | inactivated in animals, they still develop and function |
| It was | inactivated in 1991. |
| States and was demoblized during the fall, | inactivated in early November. |
| It was | inactivated in the Far East on April 1, 1949. |
| Inactivated in April 1944 with the phaseout of heavy bo | |
| Inactivated in April 1919, the boat was sold in March 1 | |
| o AMARC at Davis-Monthan in early 1965; was | inactivated in March. |
| Inactivated in 1971 due to budget reductions, aircraft | |
| Inactivated in 1944 when the need for B-24 aircrews was | |
| Inactivated in April 1944 when Second Air Force switche | |
| It was | inactivated in 1954. |
| Activated as a reserve B-29 unit in 1947, | inactivated in 1949. |
| The II Corps | inactivated in Austria on 10 October 1945 following Ger |
| It was | inactivated in 1979, and replaced by an Alascom owned a |
| -4 aircraft, and a hunter-killer role until | inactivated in 1974. |
| a novel tumor suppressor gene, KLF6 that is | inactivated in a number of human cancers including prim |
| t Mound City, Illinois, in October, she was | inactivated in February 1865. |
| Inactivated in October 1995 as part of the phaseout of | |
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