Sentences with phrase «terms of the potency»

Christ is greater than other persons primarily in terms of the potency of his God - consciousness (Schleiermacher).
While they found that natural antibiotic actinonin and the compound FK866 were the most potent, the natural products also inhibited CSC formation, with Vitamin C, outperforming 2 - DG by tenfold in terms of potency.
I would need to have this confirmed to stand behind it 100 %, but I heard that it is next to wheatgress in terms of potency.

Not exact matches

Physics is sufficiently advanced today to define many substances very perfectly, in their very essence, in terms of those causes which constitute them, and in this we see that the active relationship by which, let us say, oxygen and hydrogen are defined as causes of water in a given relativity, is an active potency in those causes of dynamic finality with respect to the composite substance which is water.
The question of God, by contrast, is one that must be pursued in terms of the absolute and the contingent, the necessary and the fortuitous, act and potency, possibility and impossibility, being and nonbeing, transcendence and immanence.
He accepts the notion that the substantial unity of the composite substance can only be explained in terms of the notions of potency and act (PN 126 - 27).
Benz or similar would totally transform our attacking potency, not necessarily in sheer volume of goals; but absolutely in terms of game winning potential.
The potency of authoritarian and ethno - nationalist attitudes among his critics were in addition to the effects of metropolitan residence and opposition to his decision to return for a third term.
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.
Each steroid has a unique profile in terms of side effects, toxicity, and potency.
The scene is as mammoth as it is legendary, and in terms of sheer emotional potency and cinematic prowess nothing else in Saving Private Ryan can touch it.
The higher the UMF rating, the better the honey is in terms of medical application and potency (see also Sciencedaily.com).
It's not just the fact that playing this as a young boy, much of the subtleties of the plot were lost on me but also in terms of the greater narrative, Liquid's involvement in the events of Phantom Pain has retroactively given his motives more potency.
The class of chemicals called hydrofluorocarbons, used in refrigeration, have a greenhouse potency more than 1,000 times greater than carbon dioxide per molecule — but dissipate quickly in the atmosphere once emitted, so reducing them now can help avoid near - term climate impacts more effectively.
Robert Howarth, an environmental biology professor at Cornell University, used research from the United Nations to calculate that if methane's potency were considered over 20 years rather than 100 years, it would be 72 times as powerful as carbon dioxide in terms of its warming potential.
The committee's interim report, in September, warned that the Bill «weaves a tapestry of delegated powers that are breath - taking in terms of both their scope and potency»; that its capacity to undermine legal certainty was «considerable»; and that it was «highly complex and convoluted in its drafting and structure».
The committee's interim report, published in September, warned that the Bill «weaves a tapestry of delegated powers that are breath - taking in terms of both their scope and potency»; that its capacity to undermine legal certainty was «considerable»; and that it was «highly complex and convoluted in its drafting and structure».
«We have great faith in America's potential and the long - term asset value of housing, which is continuing its recovery and has yet to regain its full potency,» said Mr. Thomson.
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