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Inhibition
Under the (English) Land Registration Act, 1925, an order of Court or entry by the chief land registrar inhibiting temporarily the registration or any dealing with registered land or a registered charge; see (English) L.R. Act, 1925,
cyclosporin
a chemical substance produced by some soil fungi which suppresses the cellular immune response by inhibiting T cell activation and has been used in medicine to reduce foreign tissue rejection especially subsequent to organ
bacteriostat
a chemical or biological material that inhibits bacterial growth
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carbomycin
a colorless basic macrolide antibiotic that inhibits the growth of Gram positive organisms
Cerulenin
an antifungal antibiotic C12H17NO3 It inhibits the growth of yeasts by interfering with the synthesis of sterols and fatty acids
Depressomotor
Depressing or diminishing the capacity for movement as depressomotor nerves which lower or inhibit muscular activity
juvenile hormone
A hormone secreted by insects which inhibits the molting of an insect from its juvenile into its adult form also substances having similar activity but
mechanism of action
a general recognition of the broad biochemical pathways such as DNA synthesis protein synthesis cholesterol synthesis which are inhibited or affected by a substance is termed its mode of action
Attentates
Attentates, proceedings in a Court of judicature, pending suit, and after an inhibition is decreed and gone out. Those things which are done after an extra-judicial appeal may be styled Attentates,
Fine non capiendo pro pulchre placitando
Fine non capiendo pro pulchre placitando, an obsolete writ to inhibit officers of courts to take fines for fair pleading.
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