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Any substance that slows or prevents a chemical or organic reaction. Concrete set up is retarded by addition, to the cement mix, during hot weather, of starches or fatty acids.
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Type of exposure through the lungs.
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The restraint, suppression, or arrest of a process or the action of a particular cell or organ; the prevention or slowing of the rate of a chemical or an organic reaction. The term "reciprocal inhibition" refers to the restraint or "checking" of one group of muscles upon stimulation (excitation) and contraction of their opposing (antagonist) muscles.
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1. An agent that restrains or retards physiologic, chemical, or enzymatic action. 2. A substance that blocks, restricts, or interferes with a particular chemical reaction or other biologic activity.
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hold back or restrain, as in: Cleanliness will inhibit the growth of germs.
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