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  • 71allosteric inhibition — inhibition of an enzyme by binding of an inhibitor at an allosteric site that causes at the catalytic site either reduced binding affinity of the enzyme for the substrate or decreased rate of catalytic turnover …

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  • 72uncompetitive inhibition — inhibition of an enzyme by a substance that binds reversibly to the enzyme substrate complex. The enzyme substrate inhibitor complex cannot yield the normal product until the inhibitor is released …

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  • 73inhibition against a wife — A writ to prohibit business transactions with a married woman …

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  • 74Prepulse inhibition — (PPI) is a neurological phenomenon in which a weaker prestimulus (prepulse) inhibits the reaction of an organism to a subsequent strong startling stimulus (pulse). The stimuli are usually acoustic, but tactile, light, airpuff stimuli are also… …

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  • 75Lateral inhibition — In neurobiology, lateral inhibition is the capacity of an excited neuron to reduce the activity of its neighbors. ensory inhibitionGeorg von Békésy, in his book Sensory Inhibition , [cite book | title = Sensory Inhibition | author = Georg Von… …

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  • 76Non-competitive inhibition — is a type of enzyme inhibition where the inhibitor reduces the activity of the enzyme, by binding not to the active site on the enzyme, but to a different site.[1] More specifically, it is a special instance of mixed inhibition where the… …

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  • 77Mixed inhibition — refers to a combination of two different types of reversible enzyme inhibition – competitive inhibition and uncompetitive inhibition. The term mixed is used when the inhibitor can bind to either the free enzyme or the enzyme substrate complex. In …

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  • 78Memory inhibition — In psychology, memory inhibition is the ability not to remember irrelevant information. Memory inhibition is a critical component of an effective memory system. For example, imagine if, when a person tried to remember where he had parked his car …

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  • 79Competitive inhibition — is a form of enzyme inhibition where binding of the inhibitor to the active site on the enzyme prevents binding of the substrate and vice versa. Contents 1 Mechanism 2 Equation 3 Derivation 4 …

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  • 80Latent inhibition — is a process by which exposure to a stimulus of little or no consequence prevents conditioned associations with that stimulus being formed. The ability to disregard or even inhibit formation of memory, by preventing associative learning of… …

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