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the inhibited
verb
To hinder; to restrain
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The inhibition of T. whipplei elimination by IL-16 was likely related to the inhibited phagosome-lysosome fusion.
Tchaikovsky is not for the inhibited.
Couldn't the inhibited children somehow have been raised to be wary instead of born that way?
He can get away with this self-consciousness only in the inhibited Austin's early scenes.
"As Glenn says, 'The inhibited white guy is released by putting on blackface.' And that may be true".
The inhibited central character and the relative descriptive restraint free Patchett to concentrate on larger metaphysical questions.
"I was so resistant to awarding biology much influence, I didn't follow up on the inhibited temperaments I was seeing," he told me.
Their hypothesis: the inhibited children were "born with a lower threshold" for arousal of various brain regions, in particular the amygdala, the hypothalamus and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, the circuit responsible for the stress hormone cortisol.
This bitterness was one of the factors that led to the hefty third-party vote for Ralph Nader in 2000, which proved disastrous for Al Gore, the inhibited environmentalist.
If the leading bud is removed, the inhibited lateral buds resume growth, and with it the associated syntheses.
The inhibited reaction had also been found during the polymerization.
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