inhibition definition

inhibition means an order made under section 70, or a prohibition;
inhibition means when pollutant levels in a POTW’s wastewater or sludge cause operations problems for biological treatment processes involving secondary or tertiary wastewater treatment and alter the POTW’s ability to adequately remove BOD, TSS, and other pollutants.
inhibition. (制止令) means an order made under section 75(1); “instrument” (文書) includes—

More Definitions of inhibition

inhibition means inhibition at a therapeutically useful level by binding to a pre-selected Coagulation Cascade Protein.
inhibition means an order made under section 75(1);
inhibition. (制止令) means an order made under section 74(1); “instrument” (文書) -
inhibition means any discharge which has a negative impact upon the biological activity within the District’s facilities.

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