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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analogous potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are comparing the potential of two or more things that are similar in some way.
Example: "The analogous potential of these two technologies suggests that they could be used interchangeably in certain applications."
Alternatives: "similar potential" or "comparable potential".
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We consider the analogous potential for undetected transmission of circulating vaccine-derived polioviruses.
To analyze this phenomenon in more detail, we first asked whether cells undergoing senescence induced by any of the three major triggers: replication, activated oncogenes or genotoxic drugs possess analogous potential to induce DNA damage in neighboring cells.
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More exciting are recent advances in contrast agents that include a calcium ion concentration indicator, a UAS/Gal4 gene expression reporter, and an expressible protein contrast agent, analogous in potential utility to the Green Fluorescent Protein type of reporters pervasive in molecular/cellular techniques using light microscopy [5], [6].
We considered that for the purpose of comparative drug sensitivity evaluation, transfectants retaining an analogous growth potential as compared to the unreconstituted counterpart should be necessary.
In this paper we have demonstrated that using components that are sufficiently similar having analogous ionization potentials, that "fly" in the instrument together, and with comparable detection responses, these concerns can be mitigated.
These simplified models contain interactions between CG beads analogous to potentials found in typical molecular mechanics force-fields such as CHARMM (Brooks et al. 1983) or AMBER (Case et al. 2004).
The boundary problem of electroelasticity for four complex potentials which are analogous to Kolosov Muskhelishvili potentials is reduced to the singular integral equation of the second kind.
Magnetostatics uses the concept of a magnetic potential analogous to the electric potential (i.e., magnetic poles are postulated with properties analogous to electric charges).
This is analogous to the "potential energy wells" that are often employed in physics diagrams.
Today, Coulomb's law refers only to charges, but historically it provided the foundation for a magnetic potential analogous to the electric potential.
Euler regarded the total strain energy as the quantity analogous to the potential energy of a discrete mechanical system.
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