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Social inhibition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Social inhibition is a conscious or unconscious constraint or curtailment by a person of a process or behaviour that the person may consider objectionable in a social setting. Inhibitions can serve n...
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Competitive inhibition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Free Online Library: Inhibition of SARS coronavirus infection in vitro with clinically approved antiviral drugs.(Research) by "Emerging Infectious Diseases"; Health, general Severe acute respiratory syndrome ... Because the criteria for ascertaining anti-SARS-CoV activity in this screen were set at 100% inhibition of CPE,
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about migration inhibition test. migration inhibition test. Information about migration inhibition test in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from migration inhibition test)
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Lateral inhibition helps to explain a number of "optical illusions" and, more importantly, provides an excellent example of how the brain is organized to ... To understand lateral inhibition networks and their function, one needs to know a bit about the gross anatomy, optics, and initial neural signals of the eye.
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Jordan Peterson of the University of Toronto and colleages at Harvard University have found that decreased latent inhibition of environmental stimuli appears to correlate with greater creativity among people with high IQ. (same press release available here and here)
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