Inhibition Sentence Examples

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  • In High School Musical 2, and other dance musical movies of the like, the choreography is peppy and full of gusto, leaving no room for inhibition.

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  • Inhibition of glycolipid biosynthesis does not reverse multidrug resistance in cancer.

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  • Izquierdo, I., et al. "The inhibition of acquired fear."

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  • Growth inhibition during stage two and three causes a decrease of cell size and fetal weight with less effect on total cell number and fetal length and head circumference, causing asymmetric IUGR.

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  • The potency titre of the third set of tubes should be clearly reduced to indicate inhibition of the antibody by the blood group substance.

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  • Symptoms include reduced root growth, and inhibition of various physiological processes including transpiration, respiration and photosynthesis.

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  • The mechanism of action like that of other NSAIDS may be related to prostaglandin synthetase inhibition.

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  • No records Causes recorded in AN/A 58 Archbishop Lamplugh 's Visitation in 1690 Inhibition of Archdeaconry of Nottingham in force April - October 1690.

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  • In 1998, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the Nociceptive Trigeminal Inhibition Tension Suppression System (NTI-tss).

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  • Inhibition of this reflex occurs from the third to the sixth month.

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  • Growth inhibition during the first stage produces an undersized fetus with fewer cells, but normal cell size, causing symmetric IUGR.

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  • This screening procedure is referred to as the Guthrie test (Guthrie bacterial inhibition assay).

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  • Sometimes these doses can become excessive as needs later decrease, leading to growth inhibition.

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  • One technique, called Reversible Inhibition of Sperm Under Guidance, involves injecting a synthetic gel directly into the vas deferens.

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  • Babies born to women taking this medicine may show inhibition of bone growth and discoloration of teeth.

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  • Finally, one of the most serious negative effects of school uniforms is the inhibition of freedom of expression.

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  • More important is the law according to which a presentation freed from inhibition and rising anew into consciousness tends to raise the other presentations with which it is combined.

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  • Binding of GABA opens an integral chloride channel, producing an increase in membrane conductance that results in inhibition of neuronal activity.

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  • At least 70 to 100mg of carbidopa per day should be provided for optimal inhibition of extracerebral decarboxylation of levodopa.

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  • Their effects include stem elongation, ethylene synthesis & root growth inhibition.

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  • Inhibition of CYP2D6 may lead to increased plasma concentrations of co-administered drugs metabolized by this enzyme.

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  • Compounds that produce more than 70% inhibition of neuropathy target esterase give positive results in the hen test.

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  • Although Caroline attracted several unfulfilled marriage proposals, she exhibited a natural exuberance and lack of inhibition that troubled her parents.

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  • Other effects related to acid inhibition During treatment with antisecretory drugs, serum gastrin increases in response to the decreased acid secretion.

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  • Evidence for both an enhancement and an inhibition of water transport when the amino acid glycine is added have been found by different researchers.

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  • Zonisamide also has a modulatory effect on GABA mediated neuronal inhibition.

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  • In severe anxiety and depression states, lack of descending inhibition is enough to maintain the dorsal horn in its sensitized state.

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  • The final decision to instruct an inhibition or not, should be fully documented on a CSA 550.

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  • There is thus the potential of drug interactions mediated by inhibition of transporters.

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  • Weaker intracortical inhibition makes it easier for messages from the brain to pass down the spinal cord to the rest of the body.

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  • This is continued for at least six seconds (which allows autogenic inhibition to occur ).

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  • So non-competitive inhibition is a form of allosteric inhibition.

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  • With a decrease in the duration of synaptic inhibition both systems are found to break into clusters.

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  • This is irreversible inhibition (see the example of chymotrypsin below ).

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  • My research involved testing the reactivity and enzyme inhibition properties of novel compounds.

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  • Investigate the nature of the inhibition using the enzyme phosphatase and the inhibitors phosphate and iodine.

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  • Studies show that while drinking is scientifically a sedative, meaning it depresses body functions, it does create a temporary feeling of inhibition.

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  • Your puppy must go to class so that he has opportunities to play and learn bite inhibition from the other puppies.

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  • This implies that the actual rehearsal and repetition of primary reflex movements play a role in the inhibition process itself.

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  • The average age of diagnosis is between three and eight years of age; however, in retrospect many parents will say that their child displayed signs of excessive shyness and inhibition since infancy.

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  • This is because it contains an amino acid called L-theanine, which was shown in a 2006 Nagoya University Department of Psychology study to reduce physiological stress responses "via the inhibition of cortical neuron excitation."

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  • The municipalities are divided into six classes according to population, a classification which permits considerable special local legislation in spite of the constitutional inhibition.

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  • At the border between the ramp and the high plateau there is less lateral inhibition from the ramp side.

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  • When its remainder after inhibition=O, a presentation is said to be on the threshold of consciousness, for on a small diminution of the inhibition the "effort" will become actual presentation in the same proportion.

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  • The fact seems to be that intellectual speculation was as strong in America as in Puritan England; the assumption that the inhibition of its expression was good seems wholly gratuitous, and contrary to general convictions underlying modern freedom of speech.

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  • Lieutenant-governor Beckham, elected in 1900 to fill out the unexpired term of Governor Goebel (assassinated in 1900), was re-elected in 1903, the leading lawyers of the state holding that the constitutional inhibition on successive terms did not apply in such a case.

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  • Coincidently with the persistence of the tonic contraction, the higher and volitional centres seem to lie under a spell of inhibition; their action, which would complete or cut short the posture-spasm, rests in abeyance.

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  • Neale was strongly high-church in his sympathies, and had to endure a good deal of opposition, including a fourteen years' inhibition by his bishop. In 1855 he founded a nursing sisterhood named St Margaret's.

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