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  • 1Agonist (disambiguation) — Agonist may refer to: *An advocate of the political theory of agonism (or agonistic pluralism ). *Agonist, a substance that binds to a receptor to induce a biochemical response **Inverse agonist, a substance that induces the opposite effect of an …

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  • 2Agonist — (griechisch αγωνιστής agonistís ‚der Tätige‘, ‚Handelnde‘, ‚Führende‘) bezeichnet: Agonist (Anatomie), ein Muskel oder Teil des Nervensystems, der bei zunehmender Aktivität von seinem Gegenspieler mehr und mehr gehemmt wird Agonist… …

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  • 3agonist — AGONÍST, Ă s.m. şi f. (livr.) Luptător, sportiv; atlet. [< germ. Agonist, cf. gr. agonistes]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 23.10.2004. Sursa: DN  AGONÍST adj., s.m. (Musculatură) care produce o anumită uşurare. [< …

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  • 4Agonist (muscle) — Agonist is a classification used to describe a muscle that causes specific movement or possibly several movements to occur through the process of its own contraction. This is typically a term designated for skeletal muscles. Agonists are also… …

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  • 5agonist muscle — n AGONIST (1) …

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  • 6Agonist — Ag o*nist, n. [Gr. ?.] One who contends for the prize in public games. [R.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 7Agonist — (griech.), Wettkämpfer; Agonistik, die zum Zweck des Wettkampfes getriebene Gymnastik, s. Agon …

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  • 8Agoníst — (grch.), Wettkämpfer; Agonístik, Kampfkunst …

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  • 9agonist — (n.) 1876, in writings on Greek drama, from Gk. agonistes, lit. combatant in the games (see AGONY (Cf. agony)) …

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  • 10agonist — agònist m DEFINICIJA 1. onaj koji se bori; borac, natjecatelj 2. anat. mišić koji s grupom drugih mišića djeluje na isti zglob 3. kem. kemijska tvar koja pospješuje rezultate izmjene tvari ETIMOLOGIJA vidi agon …

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