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Which protein(s) is/are responsible for development of the resting membrane potential?
Transitory
Pertaining to or lasting for only a short period of time; temporary and fleeting in nature.
Unmodulated Color
A color that is consistent in hue and intensity across a surface, without gradation in tone or shade.
Medium
The material (for example, marble, bronze, clay, fresco) in which an artist works; also, in painting, the vehicle (usually liquid) that carries the pigment.
Humanity
The collective term for all human beings, or the qualities that characterize human beings, such as benevolence, compassion, and the ability to think and reason.
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