
1) Effectiveness 2) Mightiness 3) Power 4) Powerfulness 5) Strength 6) The state of being potent 7) Vitamin strength
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1) Potentiality 2) Power 3) Prospect 4) Strength 5) Vim 6) Might
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- possession of controlling influence
- capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects
- the inherent capacity for coming into being
- the state of being potent; a male's capacity to have sexual intercourse
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This concept can only have meaning in relation to act. It essentially and necessarily is identified with an act because it is the capacity in a thing to be actual. Any unachieved but achievable perfection of any kind in any kind of being.
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[pharmacology] In the field of pharmacology, potency is a measure of drug activity expressed in terms of the amount required to produce an effect of given intensity. A highly potent drug (e.g., morphine, alprazolam, chlorpromazine) evokes a larger response at low concentrations, while a drug of lower potency (ibuprofen, acetylsalicylic acid...
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• (n.) The quality or state of being potent; physical or moral power; inherent strength; energy; ability to effect a purpose; capability; efficacy; influence.
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(L. potentia power) power, especially (1) the ability of the male to perform sexual intercourse, (2) the power of a medicinal agent to produce the desired effects (3) the ability of an embryonic part to develop and complete its destiny.
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relative pharmacological activity of a drug, the higher the potency, the less drug is required for the same effect, reflected by EC50 and ED50.
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Potency is the dose of drug required to produce a specific effect of given intensity as compared to a standard reference. Potency is a comparative rather than an absolute expression of drug activity. Drug potency depends on both affinity and efficacy. Thus, two agonists can be equipotent, but have different intrinsic efficacies with compensating d...
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Refers to the concentration of an agent (drug) at which it inhibits an enzyme to a defined extent, i.e. IC50 is the concentration at which an inhibitor blocks the activity of an enzyme 50 per cent.
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Refers to the concentration of an agent (drug) at which it inhibits an enzyme to a defined extent, i.e. IC50 is the concentration at which an inhibitor blocks the activity of an enzyme 50 per cent.
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Power, especially: ... 1. <gynaecology> The ability of the male to perform sexual intercourse. ... 2. <pharmacology> The power of a medicinal agent to produce the desired effects. ... 3. <anatomy> The ability of an embryonic part to develop and complete its destiny. ... Origin: L. Potentia = power ... (14 May 1997) ...
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(po´tәn-se) power. the ability of the male to perform coitus; see also impotence. the power of a medicinal agent to produce the desired effects. Dose-effect curve for two drugs of different potency: Drug A is more potent than drug B. the ab...
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Po'ten·cy noun [ Latin
potentia , from
potens ,
-entis , potent. See
Potent , and confer
Potance ,
Potence ,
Puissance .] The quality or state of being potent; physical or moral power; inherent strength; energy; ability to effect a purpose; capability...
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The strength of the Cannabis. Usually measured by the THC levels in a plant.
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potency 1. The state or quality of being potent. 2. Power; authority. 3. Capacity to be, to become, or to develop; potentiality. 4. A person or thing exerting power or influence.
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A measure of strength or immunogenicity in vaccines.
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A measure of strength.
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A measure of strength.
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noun the state of being potent; a male`s capacity to have sexual intercourse
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noun capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects; `the toxin`s potency`; `the strength of the drinks`
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(Scholastic) Potency is opposed to act as asserted of being. It means the capacity of being or of being thus. Prime matter (q.v.) is pure potency, indetermined in regard to actual corporeal being. Any change or development or, generally, becoming presupposes a corresponding potency. Some potencies belong to the nature of a thing, others are merely....
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A measure of strength.
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[PSAT glossary] the power or right to give orders or make decisions
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