| antacid-induced osteomalacia |
osteomalacia in which low dietary phosphorus intake coupled to excessive, chronic consumption of aluminum hydroxide
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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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| antagonist |
The antagonist is the character (or group of characters) of a story who represents the opposition against which the heroes and/or protagonists must contend. In the classic style of story wherein the action consists of a hero fighting a villain, the two can be regarded as protagonist and antagonist, respectively. However, authors have often created more complex situations. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antagonist
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| antagonist |
In medicine, a substance that stops the action or effect of another substance. For example, a drug that blocks the stimulating effect of estrogen on a tumor cell is called an estrogen receptor antagonist.
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| antagonist |
a substance, which blocks and makes it difficult for the effects of other natural, narcotic or medicine substances to take place
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