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Modulator vs Antianalgesia - What's the difference?

modulator | antianalgesia |


As nouns the difference between modulator and antianalgesia

is that modulator is device that modulates while antianalgesia is the ability of certain endogenous chemicals (notably cholecystokinin and neuropeptide Y) to counter the effects of exogenous analgesics (such as morphine) or endogenous pain-inhibiting neurotransmitters and modulators.

Antianalgesic vs Antianalgesia - What's the difference?

antianalgesic | antianalgesia | Derived terms |

Antianalgesic is a derived term of antianalgesia.


As a noun antianalgesia is

(biochemistry) the ability of certain endogenous chemicals (notably cholecystokinin and neuropeptide y) to counter the effects of exogenous analgesics (such as morphine) or endogenous pain-inhibiting neurotransmitters and modulators.

Antialiasing vs Antialias - What's the difference?

antialiasing | antialias |


As a noun antialiasing

is (computing) any technique that reduces the appearance of jagged edges in digital images caused by high-contrast borders between pixels.

As a verb antialias is

(computer graphics|transitive) to smooth using antialiasing.

Macolyte vs Jobsian - What's the difference?

macolyte | jobsian | see also |


As a noun Macolyte

is follower of the cult of personality of Steve Jobs, or his management style.

As an adjective Jobsian is

of or pertaining to Steve Jobs (1955-2011), American businessman and co-founder of the computer company Apple Inc.

Suborbital vs Suborbitally - What's the difference?

suborbital | suborbitally |


As an adjective suborbital

is not reaching orbit; having a trajectory that does not reach escape velocity and so must return to ground eventually.

As an adverb suborbitally is

in a suborbital way.

Maroon vs Maroonish - What's the difference?

maroon | maroonish |


As adjectives the difference between maroon and maroonish

is that maroon is associated with maroon culture, communities or peoples or maroon can be of a maroon color while maroonish is somewhat maroon in colour.

As a noun maroon

is an escaped negro slave of the caribbean and the americas or a descendant of escaped slaves or maroon can be a dark red, somewhat brownish, color or maroon can be (nautical) a rocket fired to summon the crew of a lifeboat or maroon can be (slang|derogatory) an idiot; a fool.

As a verb maroon

is to abandon in a remote, desolate place, as on a deserted island.

Neck vs Neckless - What's the difference?

neck | neckless |


As a noun neck

is the part of body connecting the head and the trunk found in humans and some animals.

As a verb neck

is to hang by the neck; strangle; kill, eliminate.

As an adjective neckless is

without a neck.

Endogenous vs Antianalgesia - What's the difference?

endogenous | antianalgesia |


As an adjective endogenous

is produced, originating or growing from within.

As a noun antianalgesia is

(biochemistry) the ability of certain endogenous chemicals (notably cholecystokinin and neuropeptide y) to counter the effects of exogenous analgesics (such as morphine) or endogenous pain-inhibiting neurotransmitters and modulators.

Chemical vs Antianalgesia - What's the difference?

chemical | antianalgesia |


As nouns the difference between chemical and antianalgesia

is that chemical is any specific chemical element or chemical compound while antianalgesia is (biochemistry) the ability of certain endogenous chemicals (notably cholecystokinin and neuropeptide y) to counter the effects of exogenous analgesics (such as morphine) or endogenous pain-inhibiting neurotransmitters and modulators.

As an adjective chemical

is (label) of or relating to alchemy.

Cholecystokinin vs Antianalgesia - What's the difference?

cholecystokinin | antianalgesia |


In biochemistry|lang=en terms the difference between cholecystokinin and antianalgesia

is that cholecystokinin is (biochemistry) any of several peptide hormones that stimulate the digestion of fat and protein; abbreviated to cck while antianalgesia is (biochemistry) the ability of certain endogenous chemicals (notably cholecystokinin and neuropeptide y) to counter the effects of exogenous analgesics (such as morphine) or endogenous pain-inhibiting neurotransmitters and modulators.

As nouns the difference between cholecystokinin and antianalgesia

is that cholecystokinin is (biochemistry) any of several peptide hormones that stimulate the digestion of fat and protein; abbreviated to cck while antianalgesia is (biochemistry) the ability of certain endogenous chemicals (notably cholecystokinin and neuropeptide y) to counter the effects of exogenous analgesics (such as morphine) or endogenous pain-inhibiting neurotransmitters and modulators.

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