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To inhibition
noun
The act of inhibiting.
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This leads to inhibition of activity within the basal ganglia.
Could having older siblings, he and his co-authors wondered, mean being teased and pushed, which becomes a source of chronic stress, which in turn amplifies a biological predisposition to inhibition?
It leads to inhibition of CO oxidation.
Remarkably, this reaction is insensitive to inhibition by glyphosate.
The yttria leads to inhibition of low-temperature m-ZrO2 phase in PEO coating.
Moreover, cysLT (Fig. 3b) was more susceptible to inhibition than LTB4 (Fig. 3a).
In parallel, bulk water absorption measured in intestinal sacs was sensitive to inhibition by PTHrP.
It was also equally sensitive to inhibition when labeled with either 6FAM or ROX dyes.
Rubisco is prone to inhibition by tight-binding sugar phosphates, whose removal is catalyzed by Rca.
The purified enzyme retains its catalytic activity, yet has been found less susceptible to inhibition.
Midgut proteolytic activity from SCR was most sensitive to inhibition by inhibitors of cysteine proteinases.
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