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Inward may
refer to:
Avera and
Inward,
feudal services Direct Inward Dialing, also called...
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Inward light,
Light of God,
Light of Christ,
Christ within, That of God,
Spirit of God
within us,
Light within, and
inner light are
related phrases commonly...
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muscle cells. A
channel that is "
inwardly-rectifying" is one that p****es
current (positive charge) more
easily in the
inward direction (into the cell) than...
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Direct inward dialing (DID), also
called direct dial-in (DDI) in
Europe and Oceania, is a
telecommunication service offered by
telephone companies to subscribers...
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Inward investment is the
injection of
money from an
external source into a region, in
order to
purchase capital goods for a
branch of a
corporation to...
- The G protein-coupled
inwardly rectifying pot****ium
channels (GIRKs) are a
family of lipid-gated
inward-rectifier pot****ium ion
channels which are activated...
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Inward Fire is an
album by
saxophonist Clifford Jordan which was
recorded in New York City in 1977 and
released on the Muse label. The
Allmusic site rated...
- In
medieval England,
avera and
inward (or inguard) were
feudal obligations ****essed
against a
royal demesne. The
terms refer to
various services rendered...
- by Gα of
their corresponding G proteins. For instance, the
opening of
inwardly rectifying K+ (GIRK)
channels is
mediated by the
binding of Gβγ. G protein-gated...