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Passivation vs Inactivation - What's the difference?

passivation | inactivation |


As nouns the difference between passivation and inactivation

is that passivation is (chemistry|materials science) the process of making a material passive (non-reactive) in relation to another material prior to using the materials together while inactivation is the process of rendering something inactive.

Inactivity vs Inactivation - What's the difference?

inactivity | inactivation |


As nouns the difference between inactivity and inactivation

is that inactivity is the quality of being inactive; idleness; passiveness while inactivation is the process of rendering something inactive.

Inactivation - What does it mean?

inactivation | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun inactivation

is the process of rendering something inactive.

Inactivation vs Photoinactivation - What's the difference?

inactivation | photoinactivation |


As nouns the difference between inactivation and photoinactivation

is that inactivation is the process of rendering something inactive while photoinactivation is inactivation by means of light.

Inactivation vs Heterochromatinization - What's the difference?

inactivation | heterochromatinization |


As nouns the difference between inactivation and heterochromatinization

is that inactivation is the process of rendering something inactive while heterochromatinization is (biology) the conversion of euchromatin into heterochromatin during the inactivation of the x chromosomes in the embryogenesis of mammalian females.

Inactivation vs Derepression - What's the difference?

inactivation | derepression |


As nouns the difference between inactivation and derepression

is that inactivation is the process of rendering something inactive while derepression is (genetics) the inactivation of a repressor gene.