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What (who) is passive uptake - definition

THE DIRECTED MOVEMENT OF NEUROTRANSMITTER MOLECULES FROM THE EXTRASYNAPTIC SPACE INTO THE PRESYNAPTIC CYTOSOL.
Re-uptake

Passive voice         
GRAMMATICAL VOICE COMMON IN MANY LANGUAGES
Passive Voice; Passive mood; The passive voice; Passive agent; Passive verb; Passive sentence; Passivization; Stative passive; False passive; Passive sentences; Passivisation; Passively voiced
A passive voice construction is a grammatical voice construction that is found in many languages. In a clause with passive voice, the grammatical subject expresses the theme or patient of the main verb – that is, the person or thing that undergoes the action or has its state changed.
Passive-aggressive behavior         
INDIRECT EXPRESSION OF HOSTILITY
Passive-aggressive; Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder; Passive aggressive; Passive aggresive; Passive agressive; Passive aggression; Passive-aggression; Passive-aggressiveness; Passive-Aggressive Behavior; Passive-aggressive behaviour; Passive Aggressive; Passive-agressive; Passive-agression; Passive aggressive behavior; Passive aggressiveness; Non-confrontational; Passive agressiveness; Passive–aggressive behaviour; Passive aggressive personality; Passive–aggressiveness; Passive–aggressive; Negativistic; Passive agression; Passive–aggressive behavior; Passive anger
Passive-aggressive behavior is characterized by a pattern of passive hostility and an avoidance of direct communication. Inaction where some action is socially customary is a typical passive-aggressive strategy (showing up late for functions, staying silent when a response is expected).
Passive radar         
  • Hensoldt TwInvis at ILA 2018
  • Silentium Defence Maverick-M man-portable passive search radar
  • Silentium Defence Maverick S-series air and space search radar
PASSIVE COLLECTION OF RADAR BEAMS
Pasive radar; Passive coherent location; Passive radar-detection; Passive Radar; Passive bistatic radar; Passive covert radar; Parasitic radar
Passive radar systems (also referred to as passive coherent location, passive surveillance systems, and passive covert radar) encompass a class of radar systems that detect and track objects by processing reflections from non-cooperative sources of illumination in the environment, such as commercial broadcast and communications signals. It is a specific case of bistatic radar, the latter also including the exploitation of cooperative and non-cooperative radar transmitters.

Wikipedia

Reuptake

Reuptake is the reabsorption of a neurotransmitter by a neurotransmitter transporter located along the plasma membrane of an axon terminal (i.e., the pre-synaptic neuron at a synapse) or glial cell after it has performed its function of transmitting a neural impulse.

Reuptake is necessary for normal synaptic physiology because it allows for the recycling of neurotransmitters and regulates the level of neurotransmitter present in the synapse, thereby controlling how long a signal resulting from neurotransmitter release lasts. Because neurotransmitters are too large and hydrophilic to diffuse through the membrane, specific transport proteins are necessary for the reabsorption of neurotransmitters. Much research, both biochemical and structural, has been performed to obtain clues about the mechanism of reuptake.