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With his abolitionist writings, David Walker employed both secular and religious language.
Absorption
Refers to the process by which substances are taken up into the body, such as nutrients through the digestive system or drugs through the bloodstream.
Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potentials
Electrical changes in the membrane of a postsynaptic neuron that make the neuron less likely to generate an action potential.
Depolarize
In social contexts, to reduce or neutralize extreme views or tensions between opposing parties or viewpoints.
Reuptake
The process by which neurotransmitters are absorbed by the nerve cell that released them, thereby terminating the signal between nerve cells.
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