Coactivate vs Coactivation - What's the difference?
coactivate | coactivation | Related terms |
Activation of two or more things together
*{{quote-book, 1987, Ronald W. Langacker, Foundations of Cognitive Grammar
, passage=The coactivation of A'' and ''B as the literal and figurative senses of the expression constitutes the recognition of its metaphorical nature.}}
(genetics) A process wherein RNA transcription is increased by a coactivator protein
(medicine) The activation of one muscle coordinately with another
Coactivate is a related term of coactivation.
As a verb coactivate
is to cause, or to undergo coactivation.As a noun coactivation is
activation of two or more things together.coactivation
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Alternative forms
*co-activationNoun
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