I can't find the amount of magnesium per dose, ounce or any other measure
of potency on the website or bottle.
Not exact matches
But Lindsay and other entrepreneurs like Mark Falcone, who co-found tCheck, a company that makes a spectrometer device to test the
potency of edibles, says they were kicked off all the processors at once - which is highly unusual based
on the previous «Whack - a-Mole» cancelation patterns these processors had practiced in the past.
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Monetary policy was seen as an adjunct to fiscal policy, but doubts remained about its
potency; in «liquidity traps», for example, easing monetary policy could be like «pushing
on a piece
of string».
The freighting
of one churchman with such vast psychodynamic
potency verges
on the fetishistic.
Preoccupied with abstract theories about the proper role
of liturgy in the Church's life, the reformers focused
on the rationale behind forms
of worship and devotion not
on their latent vitality and
potency.
With more and more attention necessarily riveted
on matters
of morality and ethics, it is hardly a surprise that we ask about moral content as a measure
of the meaning
of any God - talk, and test the
potency of faith claims by the difference they make for human well - being and the well - being
of the wider creation.
She glows with the wine
of holy love which she has drunk; but she is not yet all
on fire, for she has tempered the
potency of that wine with milk.
A stigma
on racism, for instance, would hopefully exist even in a libertarian paradise, but it draws a great deal
of its
potency from the fact the American government has spent the last 40 years actively campaigning against racist conduct and racist thought, using every means at its disposal short
of banning speech outright.
Despite the timeliness
of the abortion question, and the relevance and
potency of Hartshorne's views, no scholarly work has been published
on this area
of his thought.
In that case it is hard to see why such a created entity, communicated to the faculty
of the finite being, could not lastingly belong to it, and why, therefore, we may not consider as conceivable the very thing that defenders
of physical premotion attack as metaphysically meaningless, namely, that a faculty or power, understood to be an active power, could bring itself from
potency to act,
of itself,
of course
on the basis
of conservatio and concursus, which latter, however, would not create some intermediary between
potency and act but simply posit
potency and act.
It means the Word
of God, initiated by God, irresistibly breaking into the life and work
of men from Moses» time
on and with peculiar, sustained
potency in the classical prophets.
These three
potencies of the human person, which are all ordered towards and culminate in self - giving, became the focus
of so much
of John Paul's writings, in his encyclicals and his catechesis
on the Theology
of the Body.
The act
of A
on B is already more than just A or B; it is rooted in them, so to speak, but is not a real accident or feature
of either individually, for it is a «going out from A and a landing in B.» At the same time, according to Leclerc, that A acts
on B, B will act
on A, for to be really acted
on or affected by another thing is in some way to also act
on and affect it; there is thus no such thing as absolute
potency (NPE 295).
The painter's process
of coloring a house red is a continual motion
of potency to act and it has neither the status
of a pure
potency nor a complete being; yet absolutely speaking it remains more
on the side
of potency than act.
«Consequently, since existence is nothing else than an essence constituted in act, just as an actual essence is formally limited by itself, or by its intrinsic principles, so, too, created existence has limitation from its very essence, not as it is a
potency in which it is received, but because, in reality, it is nothing else than the very actual essence itself» (
On the Essence
of Finite Being as Such.
This last difference seems to ground almost all the rest (save for the differences concerning knowledge
of singulars, and the principle
of individuation), and it itself seems to be based
on two principles: 1) that any two things that are really distinct can exist apart (Cf. MD 7, 2, 9) and 2) that every real thing is in some way actual, so that there can be limited acts which are not limited by
potencies distinct from them (Cf. MD 31, 13, 18).
One could argue further that value has special socializing
potency in the academy because
of what sociologist Everett Hughes calls «the cloistering effect,» the powerful socializing impact
on persons who live almost totally immersed for a period
of time within one institutional setting.
They say it increases
potency and if you mention that you're eating celery here people will make a lot
of jokes
on you...
I used whole wheat (no rye
on hand) and I tripled the vanilla bean amount for two reasons, my beans were old and I'm sure lacking in
potency and I had run out
of vanilla extract.
My assumption has always been that it's safer to use canned leavening as you never know how long your bag
of self - rising flour has been
on the shelf (after several months the baking powder starts to lose its
potency).
This can take anywhere from 3 - 12 hours depending
on the temperature
of your ingredients, the
potency of your starter and surrounding environment.
From that package, the Tide increased the
potency of their pass - rush, but even more importantly, played tight man coverage
on all four receivers while still using two deep safeties.
I have said it here time and time again that Theo Walcott has everything needed to play as a striker except for strength and aggression.Theo Walcott will always lose the physical battle when his back is to goal.That is a huge concern because its reduces the
potency of the attack.I would really hope he stays
on the wing and Wenger should sign a Centre forward.You cant just be rotating week in week out just like that you need your players to play so they can find form.Theo should stay
on the wing.
funny u could boldly defend his «hold - up» plays but could barely comment
on his
potency and wastefulness in front
of goal!
But for those
of you who can perhaps broaden this out a little and see what title winning teams around Europe have been doing for the past 5 seasons, and also acknowledge the shift in emphasis with many teams relying more now
on goal - scoring
potency from wide forwards, wingers, second strikers and attacking midfielders then I think the debate is a little more subtle than the «cut and paste a # 40M «guaranteed 25 goal» centre forward with no possible downside» proposition.
The lack
of potency in the visitors» line up also makes me lean towards the Unders
on the goal line.
I also found my PMS, cycles and moods to improve considerably with a B100 (
on top
of my high
potency multivitamin) daily, plus 500 mg mag citrate.
This decades - old assault
on government employees has acquired new
potency at a time
of widespread economic suffering and populist rage.
Rather than preaching from
on high to «those below», the great
potency of Labour as a popular party was that it shunned liberalism's economistic, rationalist, and anti-patriotic trappings.
Whatever one thinks about the
potency of the Big Society as a political message — and I have my doubts, as I have said before — it is based
on a good Conservative principle: that the state's role is limited, and voluntary groups have an important part to play in helping society flourish.
I emphasize
on track records
of both sides because, in leadership, records
of public officers are gauged to measure one's
potency and suitability.
The likelihood these side effects will occur is dependent
on the
potency and dosage
of the compounds consumed, and the less one knows about the steroid in question, the harder it is to get the dosage right.
Among other initiatives needed are more rigorous analysis
of the
potency of illicit drugs being sold
on the streets, information campaigns to inform the public
of the analyses results and likely dangers, more treatment therapies to ease withdrawal symptoms, programs to get primary care doctors to treat and screen for addictions and wider distribution
of Naltrexone, which can reverse an opioid overdose, said Ciccarone.
«As a state health official, I wanted to see stronger action
on aldicarb,» she said, adding that she and Jackson «recommended that aldicarb be banned in California, because
of its
potency and what seemed to be a large temptation for misuse.
Tests
on tomato and pepper plants conducted by Joseph Kloepper, professor
of plant pathology at Auburn University in Alabama, confirmed the fertilizer's
potency.
Love Potion No. 9 Doesn't Exist While the range and
potency of oxytocin make for a fascinating story, Taylor cautions that its effect
on human emotions is far from simple: «A lot
of people say, «Oxytocin is the cuddly hormone,» or «Oxytocin's the love hormone.»
The research highlights, however, that more reviews
on the impact
of high
potency cannabis is needed in order to make a full assessment
of the risks.
If stored correctly most drugs have a shelf life
of between one and two years, during which time they should retain most
of the
potency indicated
on the label.
Yu then worked with another researcher from the Academy
of Military Medical Sciences to test a crude extract
of qinghao
on a rodent model
of malaria, finding that the extract killed parasites with 60 % to 80 %
potency.
Data are needed to understand the relationship between the patterns and amounts
of use in terms
of consequences, as well as
on the health conditions
of those receiving medical marijuana and the impact
of higher
potency.
To reverse the tide
of resistance, the report recommends safeguarding the
potency of existing antibiotics rather than focussing
on developing new ones.
That includes such policies as taxes based
on potency to mitigate heavy use and dependence, limiting availability through trading hours and the number
of outlets that sell the product, and restricting promotional activities.
«The
potency, selectivity, and rapidity
of this approach — namely the ability to home in specifically
on BRD4 — are unprecedented in clinical approaches to protein degradation,» Bradner said.
There is much work to be done
on the product submission process including review
of the physiological properties,
potency and purity
of substances, as well as in monograph development, standards
of evidence, chemistry and manufacturing, and clinical trial development.»
The residues altered were selected based
on the observation that the three VHH described herein, B9, A14 and B21, bind to the RSC3 probe that was used to isolate the VRC01 - class
of human CD4 binding site broadly neutralizing antibodies (Fig. 2) and that previously the introduction
of an aromatic residue into the VRC01 - like antibody NIH45 - 46 resulted in increased breadth and
potency [38].
LSHTM will provide a whole - blood assay to compare the
potency of vaccine candidates based
on their ability to induce innate and adaptive cytokine and chemokine responses, detected by capturing the signalling molecules
on customised or commercial Luminex bead arrays.
We detect such currents in muscles, nerves, secretory glands, and electric organs
of fish as well as in plant tissue -LRB-...) It seems likely that all these currents have a similar, if not the same basis, and that their strength and
potency depends
on the structural conditions and chemical composition
of the cells making up each organ.»
The first estrogen bioassay, (a bioassay is a measurement
of the
potency of a substance by its effect
on living cells or tissues), is developed for use in pharmaceutical research.
Nevertheless, the substitution
of the aminomethyl group at the 2 - position (compound 155) had a detrimental effect
on the
potency with an IC50
of 20 μM.