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Neuroleptanalgesia vs Neuroleptanalgesic - What's the difference?

neuroleptanalgesia | neuroleptanalgesic |


As a noun neuroleptanalgesia

is a state of sedation and pain control induced for a medical procedure by a combination of opioids and neuroleptics.

As an adjective neuroleptanalgesic is

of, pertaining to, or inducing neuroleptanalgesia.

Pinocytosis vs Pinocytose - What's the difference?

pinocytosis | pinocytose |


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between pinocytosis and pinocytose

is that pinocytosis is (biology) a form of endocytosis in which material enters a cell through its membrane and is incorporated in vesicles for digestion while pinocytose is (biology) to perform pinocytosis on.

As a noun pinocytosis

is (biology) a form of endocytosis in which material enters a cell through its membrane and is incorporated in vesicles for digestion.

As a verb pinocytose is

(biology) to perform pinocytosis on.

Smoking vs Lobeline - What's the difference?

smoking | lobeline |


As nouns the difference between smoking and lobeline

is that smoking is the burning and inhalation of tobacco while lobeline is a natural alkaloid found in various plants, mostly of the genus Lobelia, a white amorphous powder which is freely soluble in water, used as an aid to smoking cessation.

As a verb smoking

is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective smoking

is giving off smoke.

Cessation vs Lobeline - What's the difference?

cessation | lobeline |


As nouns the difference between cessation and lobeline

is that cessation is a ceasing or discontinuance, as of action, whether temporary or final while lobeline is a natural alkaloid found in various plants, mostly of the genus Lobelia, a white amorphous powder which is freely soluble in water, used as an aid to smoking cessation.

Psychoactive vs Psychoactively - What's the difference?

psychoactive | psychoactively |


As an adjective psychoactive

is (pharmacology) affecting the mind or mental processes.

As an adverb psychoactively is

in a psychoactive way.

Alkaloid vs Solenopsin - What's the difference?

alkaloid | solenopsin |


As nouns the difference between alkaloid and solenopsin

is that alkaloid is any of many organic heterocyclic bases, that occur in nature and often have medicinal properties while solenopsin is an alkaloid with chemical formula C17H35 that inhibits angiogenesis via the phosphoinositol-3 kinase signaling pathway, in addition to contributing to the toxic effect of fire ant venom.

As an adjective alkaloid

is relating to, resembling, or containing alkali.

Inhibit vs Solenopsin - What's the difference?

inhibit | solenopsin |


As a verb inhibit

is to hinder; to restrain.

As a noun solenopsin is

an alkaloid with chemical formula C17H35 that inhibits angiogenesis via the phosphoinositol-3 kinase signaling pathway, in addition to contributing to the toxic effect of fire ant venom.

Angiogenesis vs Solenopsin - What's the difference?

angiogenesis | solenopsin |


As nouns the difference between angiogenesis and solenopsin

is that angiogenesis is (medicine|zoology) the formation and development of new blood vessels while solenopsin is (biochemistry) an alkaloid with chemical formula c17h35 that inhibits angiogenesis via the phosphoinositol-3 kinase signaling pathway, in addition to contributing to the toxic effect of fire ant venom.

Phosphoinositol vs Solenopsin - What's the difference?

phosphoinositol | solenopsin |


As nouns the difference between phosphoinositol and solenopsin

is that phosphoinositol is (chemistry) inositol phosphate while solenopsin is (biochemistry) an alkaloid with chemical formula c17h35 that inhibits angiogenesis via the phosphoinositol-3 kinase signaling pathway, in addition to contributing to the toxic effect of fire ant venom.

Kinase vs Solenopsin - What's the difference?

kinase | solenopsin |


As nouns the difference between kinase and solenopsin

is that kinase is any of a group of enzymes that transfers phosphate groups from high-energy donor molecules, such as ATP, to specific target molecules (substrates), in a process termed phosphorylation while solenopsin is an alkaloid with chemical formula C17H35 that inhibits angiogenesis via the phosphoinositol-3 kinase signaling pathway, in addition to contributing to the toxic effect of fire ant venom.

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