inhibition
61inhibition — s ( en) JUR upphävande av verkställighet av beslut …
62inhibition — /in(h)abishan/ Restraining or holding back. In Ecclesiastical law, a writ issuing from a superior ecclesiastical court, forbidding an inferior judge to proceed further in a cause pending before him. In this sense it is closely analogous to the… …
63inhibition — /in(h)abishan/ Restraining or holding back. In Ecclesiastical law, a writ issuing from a superior ecclesiastical court, forbidding an inferior judge to proceed further in a cause pending before him. In this sense it is closely analogous to the… …
64inhibition — A prohibition; a writ to prohibit a judge from proceeding further in a matter …
65Heterogene Inhibition — Inhibition = Hemmung, ist die Grundvoraussetzung des „Antikatalytischen Löscheffektes“. Antikatalytischer Löscheffekt Als antikatalytischer Löscheffekt wird in der Feuerwehr Literatur ein Löschmittel verstanden, das aus einer Reaktion unverändert …
66competitive inhibition — inhibition of enzyme activity in which the inhibitor (substrate analogue) reversibly combines with catalytic sites, thus competing with the substrate for binding on the enzyme. The inhibition is reversible since it can be overcome by increasing… …
67enzyme inhibition — inhibition of enzyme activity, as in competitive or endproduct inhibition …
68mixed inhibition — inhibition of enzyme activity in a manner that has features of both competitive and noncompetitive inhibition, both substrate binding and rate of turnover of the enzyme being affected …
69noncompetitive inhibition — inhibition of enzyme activity by a substance that combines with the enzyme at a site other than that utilized by the substrate, causing a change in enzyme configuration and a decrease in activity. Similarly, the inhibition of a hormone or… …
70multicopy inhibition — Inhibition of translation of the transcript of a transposase gene by a multicopy plasmid with suitable inhibitory gene. The plasmid inhibits transposition events in the host bacterium …