I'm not sure in what context this is asked, but here goes.
From a psychologial point of view, everything from cultual upbringing, to peer disapproval "What a nerd! Don't talk to her), to unwanted teacher pressure (teachers love the success of a really smart student that they feel part of) to limitations imposed by self-doubt and various degrees of a lack of self-esteem ( "( I can't do this, why bother?").
Physical limitation may play a part. Undiagnosed and untreated hearing and vision problems, intellectual challenges, even threats by gangs.
Hope this helps,
Barry
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Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
They are also called DC inhibitors
They are also called DC inhibitors
COMT inhibitors include entacapone and tolcapone
They are inhibitors of the enzyme monoamine oxidase B
Yes, both salinity and inhibitors can affect enzyme activity. There are two types of inhibitors, non-competitive and competitive inhibitors that will either bind to the allosteric or active site respectively.
Yes, enzyme reactions can be slowed or halted using inhibitors. Inhibitors can bind to the enzyme and prevent it from binding to its substrate, thus inhibiting the reaction. There are different types of inhibitors, such as competitive inhibitors that compete with the substrate for binding to the enzyme, and non-competitive inhibitors that bind to a different site on the enzyme and alter its shape or function.
They are also called Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
They also called ACE inhibitors
Yes, protein pump inhibitors can be used on dogs.
There is no cure for HIV, however the drug classes that are used to treat HIV are Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs), Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs), Protease inhibitors (PIs), Entry or fusion inhibitors, and Integrase inhibitors