| antagonistic effect | This is the consequence of one chemical (or group of chemicals) counteracting the effects of another chemical, the opposing chemicals cancel out each other's effects. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| antagonistic muscles | Those having an opposite function, the contraction of one having the potential, in theory, to "neutralise" that of the other. (05 Mar 2000) |
| antagonistic reflexes | Reflex's which do not act toward a common purpose, and cannot together traverse the final common path. (05 Mar 2000) |
| antagonistic muscle |
(physiology) a muscle that opposes the action of another; "the biceps and triceps are antagonistic muscles"
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| antagonistic reflexes |
reflex movements occurring not in the muscle which has been stretched but in its antagonist.
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| antagonistic symbiosis |
Parasitism; one organism of an association beefits at the expense of the other. (20)
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| antagonistic d. |
one that tends to counteract or neutralize the effect of another.
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| antagonistic m. |
a muscle that counteracts the action of another muscle (the agonistic muscle). Called also antagonist.
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| antagonistic | incapable of harmonious association |
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| antagonistic | used especially of drugs or muscles that counteract or neutralize each other's effect |
| antagonistic | arousing animosity or hostility |
| antagonistic | characterized by antagonism or antipathy |
| antagonistic | indicating opposition or resistance |
| antagonistic | a muscle that opposes the action of another |
| antagonistic | in an antagonistic manner |
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