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Similar words: inhibitinhibitedexhibitionprohibitionambitionexhibitprohibitambitiousMeaning: [‚ɪnhɪ'bɪʃn]  n. 1. (psychology) the conscious exclusion of unacceptable thoughts or desires 2. the quality of being inhibited 3. (physiology) the process whereby nerves can retard or prevent the functioning of an organ or part 4. the action of prohibiting or inhibiting or forbidding (or an instance thereof). 
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31. Increasing beam energy beyond this level actually produces a decrease in luminescence intensity; this is the inhibition phase.
32. Thus inhibition of this enzyme may result in the accumulation of hydrogen peroxide with subsequent oxidation of lipids.
33. We think the inhibition is part of an inhibitory surround that helps focus neural activity in the dominant hemisphere.
34. Most of the relevant experimental evidence on this issue comes not from studies of latent inhibition but from investigations of conditioning itself.
35. Although such inhibition might seem counterproductive, it is actually crucial. Normal brain function depends on both excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters.
36. So it is not surprising that the problem of work inhibition is more noticeable at grade seven.
37. I was amazed at Sam's lack of inhibition about singing in public.
38. Inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis by NSAIDs is the major established mechanism by which NSAIDs render the gastric mucosa vulnerable to mucosal injury.
39. Perception was pretty much neurophysiology: sensory inhibition, Mach band phenomena, iconic storage, and the like.
40. Cowan set up a mathematical equation that represented the neural activity, and built lateral inhibition into it.
41. What many people believe to be stimulation is actually a loss of inhibition that normally controls their social behaviour.
42. In most instances work inhibition is a long-term problem that parents have been trying to solve for years.
43. Neither of these alternatives excludes the possibility that a change in associability might also play a part on generating latent inhibition.
44. She was a large lady, happily married with three kids, without a chemical trace of inhibition in her body.
45. Again, inhibition of suppressor cell activity was postulated to be responsible.
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46. Conclusion - Angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibition by enalapril effectively reduces microalbuminuria in normotensive diabetic patients whereas hydrochlorothiazide is not effective.
47. Too often teachers and parents do nothing in the hope that the problem of work inhibition will go away.
48. These reports suggested that inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis was unlikely to be sole mechanism responsible for the gastric damage induced by indomethacin.
49. Dose-responses of inhibition by interferon of viral entry and endocytosis are similar, suggesting that the effect of endocytosis is inhibited.
50. This inhibition is caused by the formation of insoluble precipitates of calcium, phosphate, and bile acid micelles.
51. The findings, then, suggest that work inhibition is not due to low intelligence or poor academic skills.
52. Clumsiness and poor penmanship may be suggestive of both physiological weaknesses and work inhibition.
53. Accordingly, pre-exposure to the context can be expected to attenuate the extent to which latent inhibition will develop context-specificity.
54. The L-arginine-NO system exerts various biological actions including vascular smooth muscle relaxation and inhibition of platelet aggregation.
55. While standard educational practices are not in themselves root causes of work inhibition, these practices usually exacerbate the problem.
56. And so a white line on a darker background becomes the best way of maximizing the excitation while minimizing the inhibition.
57. Later chapters will explore the parent-child relationship as a possible cause of work inhibition.
58. Using curriculum-based access can simplify the problem of synonyms and remove this inhibition from information system users.
59. Directions, along with inhibition, forms the backbone of the Alexander Technique.
60. Indomethacin caused significant inhibition of pancreatic formation of prostaglandin E2, 6k prostaglandin F1a and thromboxane B2.
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