Definition of Suppressors. Meaning of Suppressors. Synonyms of Suppressors

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Definition of Suppressors

Suppressor
Suppressor Sup*press"or, n. [L., hider.] One who suppresses.

Meaning of Suppressors from wikipedia

- January 2012. "Reflex suppressor for Barrett M82A1 - BR reflex suppressors (Finland)". Guns.connect.fi. Retrieved 2009-03-09. "Suppressors - Silencers - SilencerCo"...
- reduce muzzle rise. Flash suppressors are seen as a "military" feature, and semi-automatic long guns with flash suppressors were defined as Military-Style...
- tumor suppressors and activation of oncogenes. (e.g., p53 and DNA mismatch repair protein 2 (MSH2)). Certain genes can also act as tumor suppressors and...
- codons as the termination signal, whose nonsense suppressors are usually inefficient. Nonsense suppressors are a useful genetic tool, but can also result...
- suppressor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Suppressor may refer to: Suppressor (firearms), an American neologism for a silencer Flash suppressor,...
- reinforcement in order to reduce audio feedback and increase headroom. Feedback suppressors use three main methods to control feedback, frequency shifting, adaptive...
- from the above listed suppressors, and they do not depend on materials that inherently wear out during repeated surges. SM suppressors are primarily used...
- suppressors, muzzle devices and related accessories. Kevin Brittingham founded Advanced Armament Corporation in 1994 to manufacture sound suppressors...
- metastasis. Metastasis suppressors act by different mechanisms than tumor suppressors and do not affect primary tumors. Tumor suppressors, however, also inhibit...
- Sasi, Walid; Sharma, Anup K.; Mokbel, Kefah (2014-03-16). "The Role of Suppressors of Cytokine Signalling in Human Neoplasms". Molecular Biology International...