- having great influence
- having or wielding force or authority; "providing the ground soldier with increasingly potent weapons"
- having a strong physiological or chemical effect; "a potent toxin"; "potent liquor"; "a potent cup of tea", "a stiff drink"
- (of a male) capable of copulation
- (potently) in a manner having a powerful influence; "Clytemnestra's ghost crying in the night for vengeance remained most potently in the audience's mind"
- (potence) potency: the state of being potent; a male's capacity to have sexual intercourse
- 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. ...
- (Potency (stem cell)) Stem cells are cells found in all multi cellular organisms. They are characterized by the ability to renew themselves through mitotic cell division and differentiate into a diverse range of specialized cell types. ...
- Possessing strength; Being effective in small quantities; Having a sharp or offensive taste; able to procreate; very powerful or effective
- (potence) power or strength; potency; A stud that acts as a support of a pivot in a watch or clock
- (potency) Strength; Power; The ability or capacity to perform something
- (Potence) A bracket or cock mounted between the clock plates. In a verge clock the potence is the bracket carrying the lower escape-wheel pivot.
- (Potence) (Scots): Rotating ladder for access to nesting boxes in a doocot (dovecote).
- (potency) the strength of a homeopathic remedy. Determined by how many times the remedy has been succussed and diluted during preparation. A number and a letter are associated with the remedy name to indicate which potency scale has been used. An example of the decimal scale would be Arnica 6x. ...
- (Potency) A measure of strength.
- (potency) The concentration of an
- (Potency) A term borrowed from pharmacology describing the absolute amount (dose) of a substance to produce a specified ergogenic effect. This term is commonly confused with the terms efficacy and bioavailability. Potency is often overemphasized during marketing hype. ...
- (Potency) How strong is the Acai berry product in question? Is it strong enough to make significant results when it comes to weight loss and the other Acai berry benefits?
- (Potency) In alternative medicine, potency refers to the amount of dilution a substance has gone through. High potency means that a substance has been highly diluted.
- (Potency) Power, force, strength. For example, the relationship between a drug’s effectiveness and the dose needed to achieve that effect.
- (Potency) Refers to the flexibility of a stem or progenitor cell to form cells of different lineages. Unipotent cells can only form a single cell lineage; oligopotent cells can form two or more (but not all) lineages within a specific tissue (e.g. ...
- (Potency) The extent to which a medicine (drug) contains the specified amount of the active ingredient.
- (Potency) The range of commitment options available to a cell.
- (Potency) Usually refers to the THC content.
- (Potency) specifies the differentiation potential (the potential to differentiate into different cell types) of the stem cell. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1031x943, 169 KB) Other versions Image:StemCellsDia. ... ...