activator |
activatory |
As a noun activator
is one who, or that which, activates.
As an adjective activatory is
that acts as an activator.
taxonomy |
activator |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and activator
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
activator is one who, or that which, activates.
activator |
reactor |
As nouns the difference between activator and reactor
is that
activator is one who, or that which, activates while
reactor is a person who behaves in response to a suggestion, stimulation or some other influence.
activator |
trsctor |
catalyst |
activator |
As nouns the difference between catalyst and activator
is that
catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process while
activator is one who, or that which, activates.
activator |
alteplase |
As nouns the difference between activator and alteplase
is that
activator is one who, or that which, activates while
alteplase is (medicine) a particular tissue plasminogen activator, used to dissolve blood clots.
activator |
diazoxide |
As nouns the difference between activator and diazoxide
is that
activator is one who, or that which, activates while
diazoxide is a potassium channel activator which causes local relaxation in smooth muscle by increasing membrane permeability to potassium ions, used as a vasodilator to treat hypertension and in diabetes to decrease the secretion of insulin.
activator |
prostratin |
As nouns the difference between activator and prostratin
is that
activator is one who, or that which, activates while
prostratin is (organic compound) a phorbol that acts as an activator for a protein kinase.
activator |
coactivator |
As nouns the difference between activator and coactivator
is that
activator is one who, or that which, activates while
coactivator is any protein that binds to an activator as part of gene transcription.
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