0 a feeling of embarrassment or worry that prevents you from saying or doing what you want:
1 the act of stopping or slowing down a process, or the fact of this happening:
The therapy provides inhibition of inflammation.
2 an inability to act naturally, esp. because of a lack of confidence
When such inhibition is a reaction to the injury by a mental protective state, he recommends combining the medical treatment with psychological therapy.
A complete specification of the model will require more investigation of the role of top-down inhibition among representations.
It is supposed that these improvements of clinical symptoms are based on inhibition of vasoconstriction and platelet aggregation in pulmonary circulation.
A series of tasks were used to elicit approach/inhibition in toddlers over two visits, scheduled 1 month apart.
The inhibition of trypsin was affected by the presence of chymotrypsin and vice-versa.
Therefore, the inhibition of tau kinases may be a reasonable therapeutic strategy in the treatment of tauopathies.
An inhibition study revealed obvious differences between them.
Similarly, difficulties in maintaining attention to the task cannot account for the differences in success of inhibition.
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拘束, 顧忌, 拘謹…
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拘束, 顾忌, 拘谨…
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inhibición, inhibición [feminine]…
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inibição, vergonha…
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内気さ, 抑制…
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çekingenlik, ürkeklik, sıkılganlık…
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inhibition [feminine], inhibition…
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inhibició…
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