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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a potent base" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to chemistry, where it refers to a strong base that can effectively react with acids.
Example: "In the reaction, sodium hydroxide acts as a potent base, neutralizing the acid present in the solution."
Alternatives: "a strong base" or "a powerful base".
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That combination of rising youthful passion and political experience with mass radical action represents a potent mass base for a new US left political formation to emerge.
A reputation for power is another potent base.
His support of the Quaker exemption brought him a potent support base in that community in London.
It is both a free radical scavenger and a potent antioxidant based on its ability to promote the activities of a variety of antioxidant enzymes [ 6, 41].
These data demonstrate that therapy with NSCs-mTRAIL is a potent cell based approach for treatment of glioma.
Mycobacterium w (Mw) is a potent immunomodulator based on saprophytic cultivable autoclaved atypical Mycobacterium (M ., and shares T cell and B cell antigenic determinants with M. tuberculosis and M. leprae.
A skilled director (France's Anne Fontaine) takes on a potent story based on events in 1945 Poland: Nuns who've become pregnant after being raped by rampaging Russian soldiers turn in desperation to a young French female doctor for both medical assistance and their fears of being damned.
The larger IgG-based forms appear to be significantly less potent based on in vitro activities and in vivo preclinical dosing than are fragments (unpublished data).
While γ-cyhalothrin was 2-fold more potent based on administered dose, the differences based on internal concentrations were less, with γ-cyhalothrin being 1.3- to 1.6-fold more potent than λ-cyhalothrin.
The phytochemicals modify gA channel activity at low micromolar aqueous concentrations (the membrane concentration will be three-to-four orders of magnitude higher than the aqueous concentrations), with curcumin and EGCG being somewhat more potent (based on the aqueous concentrations) than the other compounds tested.
Finally, 29 compounds were selected as a potent candidate leads based on the interactions with the active site residues of SIRT2.
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