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inarticulate Not having a hinged shell.
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inactivation when referring to weed seeds and propagable shoots, means that they are no longer capable of propagating plant forms. When referring to pathogens and other organisms, means a reduction in their numbers and their activity so that they do not pose a threat to the life and health of other organisms
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inanition Exhaustion from lack of nourishment; starvation.
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inactivation Process of placing a patient's record in "inactive" computer status showing that the patient is not currently receiving treatment.
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inactivation of complement The destruction of complement proteins by pathogens (e.g., herpesviruses or measles virus); allergens (e.g., pollens); or in the laboratory, by heating serum to about 131¡ÆF (55¡ÆC) for a half hour. The destruction of co
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