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Discover LudwigSentence The word "appetency" is not commonly used in written English; it is more common to see the word "appetite" instead.
For example, "She had an enormous appetency for sweets".
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appetency
noun
Strong desire; craving; powerful instinct.
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This indicates that when 5-FU is loaded into nanoparticles, the 5-FU has sustained-release, prolonged half-life, and increased tissue appetency.
In this study, we prepared 5-FU loaded PEG-PBLG nanoparticles (5-FU/PEG-PBLG) which exhibited favorable pharmacokinetic characteristics, including sustained drug release, prolonged drug half-life, and increased tissue appetency.
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Here's more Lewis on the bear, his words a nice coda to the world so sweetly pictured in "Hondo & Fabian": "The appetencies which a human mind might disdain as cupboard loves were for him quivering and ecstatic aspirations which absorbed his whole being, infinite yearnings, stabbed with the threat of tragedy and shot through with the colors of Paradise".
The Argument from Posterity begins with Crummell's observation that individuals have some "relation" to the "entire race"; "a nation is a collection of men…of the same make, and nature, and appetencies, and destiny, as ourselves" comprising but a "section of the great commonwealth of humanity, a phase of the common type of being, and no more" ("The Duty of a Rising Christian State" [FA], 59 60).
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