| fast |
Secured (said of a rope or line) so as to be unable to shift.
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| fast acid g. N |
light g. SF yellowish.
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| fast axonal t. |
the rapid bidirectional movement of vesicles containing glycoproteins and neurotransmitters along microtubules between the nerve cell body and the axon terminal.
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| fast c. |
a protein channel, such as a sodium channel, that becomes activated relatively quickly; a fast voltage-gated channel has a much lower activation potential than does the slow type. Cf. slow c.
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| fast circulation t. |
closed circulation t.
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