| ProACT | professionally advanced care team |
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| proactinium | <chemical> Protactinium. A radioactive element of the actinide group of metals. It has the atomic symbol pa, atomic number 91, and atomic weight 231. It decays by alpha-emission. Chemical name: Protactinium (12 Dec 1998) |
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| proactivator | <biochemistry> A substance that, when chemically split, yields a fragment (activator) capable of rendering another substance enzymatically active. (05 Mar 2000) |
| proactive inhibition | The state or process hypothesised to account for poorer learning rate for elements later in a series as compared to the learning rate for elements coming earlier in a series. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Inhibition, Proactive, Inhibitions, Proactive, Proactive Inhibitions
| proactive interference |
Interference created by memories from prior learning. (p. 250)
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| Proactinomyces |
Nocardia.
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| proactivator |
the inactive precursor form of an activator, or a factor that requires a chemical change, usually by an enzyme, to become an activator.
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| proactive i. |
the interference of earlier learning in the retention of new learning; cf. retroactive i.
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| ProACT | (of a policy or person or action) controlling a situation by causing something to happen rather than waiting to respond to it after it happens |
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| ProACT | (psychology) descriptive of any event or stimulus or process that has an effect on events or stimuli or processes that occur subsequently |
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