No, spaying does not in any way inhibit growth and is actually very beneficial to the dog's health.
No
is the minimum concentration of an antibiotic that inhibit bacterial growth
disinfectant
methylene blue
The molecules which stimulate or inhibit cell division are referred to as cytokinins. These are classified as plant growth substances commonly known as phytohormones.
The medication is designed to inhibit the growth of bacteria in the body.
Smoking
inhibit bacterial growth
yes
No.
Isopropyl alcohol is used to inhibit bacterial growth because it acts as a disinfectant. This kills the bacteria and prevent them from multiplying.
The dyes (eosin Y and methylene blue) inhibit the growth of gram- positive bacteria.
Under most circumstances nitrates encourage the growth of algae. Strangely, in some heavily planted tanks with high CO2 levels, higher nitrates seem to inhibit the growth of algae.
Yes, by a good percent of growth that you would have gotten.
no, it doesn't affect growth, the dog still grows
No
Glucagon, adrenaline, cortisol and growth hormone.