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used to describe the variability in rate of movement of different ions thru the same ion channel. The "height" of the energy barrier of an ion channel's selectivity filter will help determine ion it let thru. Often, the term selectivity is not properly defined and can refer to either of the two processes of permeability or conduction. The distinction should always be made.
Ãâó: opal.msu.montana.edu/cftr/ion_channel_glossary.htm
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relative description of the number of proteins with which a drug molecule interacts
Ãâó: www.serenex.com/Page87
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A measure of a tuner's ability to receive stations at closely spaced frequencies without mutual interference.
Ãâó: www.bext.com/glossary.htm
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The discrimination shown by a reagent in competitive attack on two or more substrates or on two or more positions in the same substrate. It is quantitatively expressed by ratios of rate constants of the competing reactions, or by the decadic logarithms of such ratios.
Ãâó: www-analytik.chemie.uni-regensburg.de/Wolfbeis/tw/...
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is the filtering of incoming information from the outside world, recognizing and interpreting the meaning and consequences of incoming signals.
Ãâó: www.mountainquestinstitute.com/definitions.htm
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