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- noun Plural form of
potential .
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Examples
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Range of mid-term potentials/scenarios found in a review
Global human appropriation of net primary production (HANPP) 2008
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The point of the needle simultaneously served as an electrode for recording the electrical potentials from the receptor cells.
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1961 - Presentation Speech 1964
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In a person who is also exposed to prolonged stress it will impair the long-term potentials (LTP) in the hippocampus and will smooth the progress of the LTP in the amygdala.
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In a person who is also exposed to prolonged stress it will impair the long-term potentials (LTP) in the hippocampus and will smooth the progress of the LTP in the amygdala.
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Take the triage approach and minimize our costs (and time), but also cripple long term potentials
Recently Uploaded Slideshows trethard 2010
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From my favored short-term potentials laid out yesterday, one has been triggered while the other has progressed in the opposite direction that I had favored.
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Making the sacrifice to invest in long term potentials sets up the next generation winning products, teams and investors to prosper.
P2P Foundation 2009
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You're empowered to transform your entire outlook in life now and all because you can see the long term potentials in all you are taking on.
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They either view retirement as a second chapter -- the "potentials" -- or they view it as a time to take it easy - "the traditionalists."
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They either view retirement as a second chapter -- the "potentials" -- or they view it as a time to take it easy - "the traditionalists."
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