inhibited in the PONS Dictionary

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If ergosterol synthesis is completely or partially inhibited, the fungal cell is unable to construct an intact cell membrane, and dies.
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The ability to explore may be inhibited by different kinds of terrain, such as hills, water, or other obstructions.
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These regions are columnar and are physically separated from adjacent resonance columns by areas of inhibited cortex between them.
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The methodology he followed rather enhanced than inhibited his freedom of expression.
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Acute symptoms of chlorpyrifos poisoning only occur when more than 70% of acetylcholinesterase molecules are inhibited.
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Reciprocal inhibition can be defined as anxiety being inhibited by a feeling or response that is not compatible with the feeling of anxiety.
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Thermal transfer may be inhibited if the tip is not kept properly wetted during use.
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The treaties also inhibited development by putting maximum limits on the weights of ships.
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Medical problems also inhibited the recording of the album.
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The protrusion from his mouth had grown to 89 inches and severely inhibited his speech and made it difficult to eat.
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