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торможение Введенского, нервно-мышечная депрессияEnglish-russian biological dictionary > Wedensky's inhibition
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ингибирование, торможение, задержка; подавление, угнетение торможение подкреплением- allosteric inhibition
- alpha inhibition
- autogenic inhibition
- central inhibition
- competitive inhibition
- complete inhibition
- conditioned inhibition
- contact inhibition
- correlative inhibition
- definite inhibition
- delayed inhibition
- differential inhibition
- differentiating inhibition
- direct inhibition
- end-product inhibition
- external inhibition
- feedback inhibition
- fractional inhibition
- growth inhibition
- hypothalamic inhibition
- instantaneous inhibition
- internal inhibition
- irreversible inhibition
- latent inhibition
- lateral inhibition
- low inhibition
- lysis inhibition
- noncompetitive inhibition
- permanent inhibition
- presynaptic inhibition
- primary inhibition
- progressive inhibition
- reactive inhibition
- reflex inhibition
- retro inhibition
- selective inhibition
- self-contact inhibition
- Setschenow's inhibition
- stepwise inhibition
- to remove inhibition
- trophic inhibition
- uncompetitive inhibition
- vagal inhibition
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s.inhibición de Wedensky, período de excitabilidad disminuida. -
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Физиология: эффект Введенского (стойкая деполяризация постсинаптической мембраны (и соответствующее расслабление мышцы) при очень частом следовании друг за другом нервных импульсов), пессимум, торможение Введенского
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