That one looked like he would like very much to be drunk, but obviously he was inhibited by the presence of his superior officer. |
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One study from the University of Texas Medical Center found the extract of wheatgrass inhibited the cancer-causing effects of two mutagens. |
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Because most medullary raphe neurons that project to motoneurons are inhibited by vagal afferents. |
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When cyanobacterial cells are immersed in buffers of high osmotic strength, phycobilisome diffusion is strongly inhibited. |
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This component was eliminated when carbonic anhydrase activity was inhibited or deleted by genetic manipulation. |
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Hypericin may give promise to patients with AIDS because it has inhibited retroviral infections in animal and laboratory tests. |
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The calcification that occurs in arteriosclerosis is inhibited by antioxidants. |
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She yearned intensely to throw in her lot with us for life and yet she was inhibited by subconscious fear. |
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Pituitary secretion of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone was inhibited at this dose. |
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While helping out plump, inhibited city accountant Albert with his love life, he makes a pig's ear of his own. |
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Our study has shown that CDA-II was a good scavenger of hydroxyl radical, and it inhibited lipid peroxidation in brain homogenates. |
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Kagan and his colleagues have hypothesized that inhibited children have a lower threshold for sympathetic activation. |
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Identified neurons were excited or inhibited when these amino acids were squirted onto them from very fine micropipettes. |
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It's a topical microbicide and we found that it inhibited malaria and toxoplasma. |
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Another factor that inhibited earlier Moroccan migration to the United States was the relative proximity of Europe. |
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The present study suggested that blastogenic responses of T lymphocytes were inhibited in acute T. gondii infection. |
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The Thirty Years' War inhibited development of the Singspiel and gave additional scope to Italian works from across the Alps. |
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Paeoniflorin inhibited the contraction induced by veratrine in both the epididymal and the prostatic portions of isolated mouse vas deferens. |
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In contrast, Al, at all concentrations tested, inhibited growth in an Al-sensitive race whose provenance was a calcareous soil. |
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Preparations for war were, perhaps, inhibited by the knowledge that a nuclear war would put an end to British history. |
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The wave of mergers and consolidations has certainly not stifled innovation or inhibited the creation of new brands. |
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Bovie and Hughes found that a sublethal dose of UV rays at 280 nm inhibited cell division of Paramecia. |
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Neurosecretory paraventricular nucleus neurons are inhibited by glucocorticoid-dependent and independent mechanisms. |
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This indicates that grass strips have a grape-positive microflora that is inhibited by pasteurization. |
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Those in their 40s, 50s and 60s have only Jungian flash-memories of our elders' inhibited and cloistered past. |
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Because the balloonfish lacks pleural ribs and a pelvic girdle, expansion is not as strictly inhibited as in most fish. |
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Inability to collect payment inhibited electrification, especially in informal settlements where few households had registered addresses. |
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Physiological concentrations of melatonin inhibited the growth of one out of six mammary carcinomas in a dose-dependent manner. |
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Unfortunately, this process is often inhibited by the idea that somehow we are not supposed to make mistakes, that mistakes are bad. |
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Later they said that the presence of the live TV cameras inhibited them from taking aggressive measures to end the ordeal. |
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If the restriction enzyme activities were inhibited, the DNA fragment would not be cleaved and should be seen in its original size on the gel. |
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I can't ice skate on my own, if someone else holds on to me with their little finger I'm fine, I'm definitely inhibited by too much thought. |
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You are easily inhibited by setbacks, and you seek projects that don't require minute accountability. |
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Methinks that my fear of not being able to get out again once I did go through inhibited me. |
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You hope that if he was inhibited at all by Barry's presence then he will feel more free in himself and in his playing. |
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Bluffly outgoing, infallibly at ease in large groups, he seemed inhibited by screen intimacy. |
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She explained how she was very inhibited and self conscious about her accent when she first arrived in this country. |
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Too much criticism can throw them off balance and make them inhibited or self-conscious. |
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Those who are dissatisfied tend to be self-conscious, inhibited and less effective either at work or socially. |
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These results are consistent with retrospective reports of infant irritability, insomnia, and colic among inhibited children. |
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With regard to fibrinogenic activity, it was determined that the garlic inhibited platelet aggregation. |
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The serotonin transporter can be selectively inhibited by antidepressant drugs such as fluoxetine and citalopram. |
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The trees inhibited the growth of fodder for livestock, and many peasants destroyed or crippled the oaks in their fields. |
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The racial prejudice against non-Fijians inhibited and cramped the growth and practice of Sikhism. |
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Micronuclei are observed in binucleated cells in which cytokinesis has been inhibited. |
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In vitro, these peptides inhibited cytotoxicity and differentiation of cytotoxic T cells. |
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Were they not inhibited Anglo-Saxons and had he been in their midst rather than standing on a raised dais, they would have assuredly hugged him. |
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The authors proposed a mechanism of action whereby the calcium channel blocker inhibited the presynaptic release of neurotransmitters. |
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Restricting calories also inhibited potentially disease-causing changes in the immune system, and suppressed apoptosis, or programmed cell death. |
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No doubt, too, Labour concluded that provincialization inhibited its effective involvement in national policy-making. |
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A combination of severe resource deprivation and military conservatism inhibited the army from developing a modern force. |
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Most players, including myself, tend to pull the ball to the left on uphill lies because leg drive is inhibited going into the slope. |
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The effects of the medication can be inhibited by tricyclic antidepressants and digitalis. |
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Both pyrethroids caused cutaneous dysesthesia that was inhibited by topical vitamin E acetate. |
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Despite his smooth exterior, the arrogant person is, ironically, restrained and inhibited from expressing his true self. |
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How he had managed it was a mystery to her, since she was doubly inhibited by his more natural manners. |
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A great performance by Polanski as the boring, drab office worker who slowly goes insane, and, consequently, sheds his inhibited personality. |
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They found that heavy lifting initiated inflammatory processes that caused destruction of joint cartilage and actually inhibited its reconstruction. |
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These peptides also inhibited proliferation, angiogenesis, and ERK activation induced by basic fibroblast growth factor with similar potency and efficacy. |
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In this mutant the proton pump process is inhibited, and one does not expect to observe a change in the polarizable proton absorption during the photocycle. |
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Far-red or red background lights irradiated vertically from above drastically inhibited phototaxis toward red light or far-red light, respectively. |
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I felt I was very inhibited and shy and insecure in many ways. |
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Our study is larger than these and found no evidence of protection despite the experimental finding that development of mammary tumours is inhibited by such drugs. |
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National variations were enhanced when, under the direct effect of the Napoleonic wars, boundaries were closed and the easy international interchange of ideas was inhibited. |
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Palatalization inhibited across phrase boundaries, and palatalization at word boundaries provides syntactic boundary cues to speakers of American English. |
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The major outcomes were that anxiety level did affect both attention and retention and repressors were not inhibited in their processing of emotional words. |
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Finally inclusion of EDTA in the reaction mixture inhibited the binding reaction suggesting that the divalent cations are essential for this binding activity. |
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Pretty outlandish, but again, it just shows he is not inhibited in trying any sort of device that might let him hold onto power. |
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The administration of muscimol inhibited the development of reverse tolerance against morphine hyperactivity in mice that had received chronic administration of morphine. |
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Propyl gallate, the alkoxyl radicals scavenger, also suppressed the mobility shift and strongly inhibited the formation of all protein cross-linking products. |
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But with emasculated regulators, inhibited competition and inflated wages in the service industry, Irish consumers cannot bet on prices falling on the basis of a strong euro. |
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The need then for an alternate development model that was pro-poor, pro-women and anti-caste was urgent as caste and feudal values inhibited the process of development. |
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Facing new situations is thought to result in gradual desensitization for the inhibited child, just as facing a feared stimulus does in the treatment of phobias. |
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Savenko has a fine presence, but in these opening acts he seemed somewhat inhibited, perhaps because of having to sing the role in English rather then his native Russian. |
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Nodal root development is inhibited by hot, dry compact soils. |
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Some strains of lactic acid bacteria are tolerant to salt, enabling them to survive additional salt while the growth of salt-sensitive aerobes is inhibited. |
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Grim-faced, head bowed and muttering to himself, Owen walked straight on, allowing the warm Madrid night to swallow him up along with whatever dark thoughts inhibited him. |
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Now I like to think I sensed some connection between the artful potency of the image and the emotion that normally inhibited people were displaying all around me. |
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The size and weight of early equipment, as well as technical difficulties and financial restraints, inhibited the development of radio communications between the wars. |
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Thinking and cognition can be inhibited, with executive function demonstrating particularly notable challenges. |
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In these groups, subordinate reproduction is inhibited, either permanently, in the case of advanced eusocial organisms, or in the presence of dominants. |
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In a Japanese study of mast cells from nasal mucosa of individuals with perennial allergic rhinitis, quercetin significantly inhibited antigen-stimulated histamine release. |
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Both teas inhibited the activity of the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, which breaks down the chemical messenger, or neurotransmitter, acetylcholine. |
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However, both germination and elongation are significantly inhibited by the inclusion of calcium channels blockers, including lanthanum, gadolinium, or verapamil. |
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When digested, the seed meal released bioactive peptides, or proteins, that inhibited the production of an enzyme that contributes to high blood pressure. |
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During icehouse periods the distribution of continents inhibited circum-equatorial circulation forcing faster oceanic circulation in the main ocean gyres. |
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When associated with vesicles of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine, surfactant protein C inhibited the mitogenic effect of lipopolysaccharide to a macrophage cell line. |
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Her stammer inhibited her but she had one ace up her sleeve. |
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Even shade-tolerant sugar maple seedlings are inhibited by honeysuckle, and native annuals such as jewelweed and clearweed decline rapidly. |
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It was found that one sterol in particular, stigmasterol, actually inhibited protein formation. |
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Hypoxia induced resistance to doxorubicin in prostate cancer cells is inhibited by low concentrations of glyceryl trinitrate. |
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The results of tritiated thymidine assay, colony formation assay, and flow cytometry indicated that Myricanol inhibited the growth of A549 cells. |
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Thus their qi transformation is inhibited and their bladder qi transformation is unable to upbear the clear qi or to downbear turbid yin. |
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Department of Justice says it will not pursue a lawsuit that alleged the program inhibited court-ordered desegregation efforts. |
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Diphenylamine and hydroquinone usually play an inhibited role in the radical polymerization. |
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Normally the GPe inhibits firing of the subthalamic nucleus, so when the GPe is inhibited, this allows the STN to fire more freely. |
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Translational step inhibited in vivo by aflatoxin B1 in rat-liver polysomes. |
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Non-Enterobacteriaceae may appear colourless or violet or are inhibited by the selective components and incubation temperature. |
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It inhibited muscular fatigue in both in vitro and in vivo studies, similar to the activity of ibogaine. |
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It inhibited zoospore release, cystospore germination, lesion formation, lesion expansion, sporangiophore development and sporangial production. |
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The instability inhibited Spain's development, which had started fitfully gathering pace in the previous century. |
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Progress in developing the area was inhibited by the 2008 recession and by new guidelines governing flood protection. |
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Fragments still remain particularly where the layer of clay with flints overlying the chalk has inhibited clearance. |
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Penicillin is a secondary metabolite of certain species of Penicillium and is produced when growth of the fungus is inhibited by stress. |
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So, rather than be inhibited and say I can't write because I can't spell, I just write and get on with it. |
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Political instability in those regions, however, has inhibited development. |
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Theoretically, Britain had the advantage, however, many factors inhibited the procurement of a large army. |
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Parastatals in Kenya, partly from a lack of expertise and endemic corruption, have largely inhibited economic development. |
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Wolf pups begin play fighting at the age of 3 weeks, though unlike young foxes and coyotes, their bites are inhibited. |
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The DHA treatment also inhibited the expression of protumorgenic factors including VEGF and telomerase catalytic subunit. |
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Development of the region was inhibited, in early days, by the scourge of malaria. |
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Herb and tree seedling growth may be inhibited even after bracken fern is removed, apparently because active plant toxins remain in the soil. |
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Taxa such as waterwort and the carophytes are both likely to be inhibited by a raised nutrient status in their aquatic habitat. |
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The investigated results showed that alkanoic acid significantly inhibited the carrageenan-induced acute arthritis. |
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In journal bearing lubrication, a rust and oxidation inhibited additive system is used in the oils. |
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Cyclo AMP phosphodiesterase is inhibited and an anti-oxidative effect was proven for scopoletine, isofraxin and fraxin. |
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But adding chia inhibited the kinetics of amylopectin retrogradation during storage, which would be directly related to delays in bread staling. |
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Growth of the dimorphic yeast Malassezia furfur was also inhibited by Usnea-extract. |
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In the behavioral tests, all three benzoquinones inhibited righting and climbing. |
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The binding of bile acid salts by CS stearate reduced the emulsion of fats in food, which thus inhibited the absorption of fats. |
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Structure-activity analysis of aging and reactivation of human butyrylcholinesterase inhibited by analogues of tabun. |
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The butyrylcholinesterase activity in muscle and liver tissues was not significantly inhibited. |
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Hydroxyl radical formation via iron-mediated fenton chemistry is inhibited by methylated catechols. |
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Both groups of chelators significantly inhibited the oxidation in the wine. |
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His nasal bones were smashed and he inhaled blood into his airways which inhibited his ability to breathe. |
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Hsp90 is effectively inhibited by benzoquinone ansamycins, such as geldanacmycin and its derivatives, which bind to the ATP binding site in the N-terminal domain. |
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The other potential source of problems is that caffeine is metabolized by the 1A2 isoenzyme of cytochrome P450, which is inhibited by several psychotropic drugs. |
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Haye had a broken toe that allegedly inhibited him from pushing off his back foot during the fight, and showed little or none of his usual explosiveness in the ring. |
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A larger portion of the public formed crowds that physically and verbally inhibited strikebreaking operations and turned the streets into sites of both fun and danger. |
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Today, the woodland that remains largely exists where deforestation has been inhibited by steep slopes or the layer of clay with flints which is difficult to plough. |
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In heterotropic allosteric regulation, the bacterial enzymes are activated by ADP and inhibited by phosphoenolpyruvate binding at the allosteric site. |
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The inhibited empathizer is afraid to get involved with the patient. |
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For example, Plaud found that the formation of snake classes was inhibited in individuals with a snake phobia, but the formation of flower classes was not. |
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Nitrite may then build up in the soil near the granules because the second-stage nitrite oxidisers, Nitrobacter, are inhibited by high concentrations of ammonium. |
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Under ordinary circumstances, movement is actively inhibited during REM sleep so as to overcome the powerful phasic motor activity that occurs during dreaming. |
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Actinomycin D inhibited activity only on double-stranded DNA templates. |
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This inhibited physicians' abilities to detect cholera cases early. |
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Steroidogenesis can be directly inhibited by agents such as ketoconazole, metyrapone, mitotane, aminoglutethimide, ortho-paradichlorodiphenyldichloroethane, and etomidate. |
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Anthracite usage was inhibited by the difficulty of igniting it. |
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Briefly, red blood cells are first lysed in a large volume, which dilutes the hemoglobin and anticoagulants to an extent that PCR and post-PCR treatments are not inhibited. |
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The NOD2 pathway was inhibited and could not be activated in lepromatous leprosy, which is more serious and causes widespread infection throughout the body. |
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French transport continued to arrive at the perimeter and it was difficult in some places to recognise German troops following up, which inhibited defensive fire. |
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This alkaloid inhibited AChE in the same fashion as some AD drugs including donepezil, tacrine and rivastigmine which are noncompetitive inhibitors. |
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Reactivation of organophosphorous inhibited AChE with oximes. |
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There was a halo of inhibited bacterial growth around the mould. |
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