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Definition of Potentiations
1. potentiation [n] - See also: potentiation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Potentiations
Literary usage of Potentiations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Vico by Robert Flint (1884)
"... of which metaphysical points and physical things are simply the primary and
secondary potentiations. Perhaps this is not a very weighty objection. ..."
2. Biography: Or, Third Division of "The English Encyclopedia" edited by Charles Knight (1867)
"... so considered—that is, when nature is considered as so many succes>ive
potentiations of the absolute in the form of thought—can it be rightly studied. ..."
3. Noise And Military Service: Implications for Hearing Loss And Tinnitus by Larry Humes, Lois Mary Joellenbeck, Jane Durch (2006)
"... Noise alone: only 9.6-19.2 kHz noise band caused significant CAP threshold
shifts and CM elevations potentiations shown by CAP and CM are correlated and ..."
4. Problems of Drug Dependence: Proceedings of the 58th Annual Scientific Meeting by Louie S. Harrie (1999)
"... or glutamate typically resulted in an attenuation of the amino acid signal-to-noise
ratio (5/12 and 9/14, respectively), although potentiations were ..."
5. Franz von Baader, als Begründer der Philosophie der Zukunft: Sammlung der by Franz Hoffmann (1853)
"Moll; als im Wechsel der Multiplications- oder potentiations-Series und der
Divisions- oder Wurzel - extractions - Series , denn was in der ..."