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Shutting off or decreasing brain electrical activity; causing nerve cells to stop firing.
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A substance that is added to another to prevent or slow down an unwanted reaction or change.
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a molecule which represses or prevents another molecule from engaging in a reaction.
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a general term for any compound which will inhibit (slow down) a reaction. [Inhibitors vcan be used to slow down or stop free radical chain reactions.]
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A substance which selectively retards a chemical action. An example in boiler work is the use of an inhibitor, when using acid to remove scale, to prevent the acid from attacking the boiler metal.
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