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How to outsmart risk... Risk has been defined as the potential for losing something of value.

The parameter Kuf usually, but not invariably, correlates with the membrane permeability, defined as the potential to remove middle molecules, with β2-microglobulin being the currently popular marker.

Dialyzer membrane performance is characterized clinically by its efficiency, defined as the potential to remove urea and presented as the mass-transfer area coefficient (KoA) and ultrafiltration coefficient (Kuf),defined as the potential to remove water adjusted for the transmembrane pressure.

The initial photocurrent onset potential (defined as the potential required to achieve an anodic current of 100 μA cm−2) was −56 mV, and cathodically shifted to −168 mV relative to the formal potential for water oxidation (E0′ (O2/OH−)=1.23 V versus a reversible hydrogen electrode, RHE) after 3 h in the 1 M KOH electrolyte.

The equation obtained from the simple lattice model can be extended semiempirically to apply to mixtures of molecules whose sizes are not nearly the same by using volume fractions instead of mole fractions to express the effect of composition and by introducing the concept of cohesive energy density, which is defined as the potential energy of a liquid divided by its volume.

Vulnerability is broadly defined as the "potential for loss" (Thywissen 2006).

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For this coupled system, the equilibrium potential is defined as the voltage at which there is no net substrate flux.

Resting membrane potential was defined as the average potential recorded between spikes at 0 pA bias current within 30 s after intracellular access (−50 to −55 mV).

MiniAnalysis 6.0.1 was also used for the measurement of amplitude of action potentials (from threshold defined as the membrane potential at which the rate-of-rise of voltage crossed 50 V/s; Kole and Stuart 2008) and half width of action potentials.

The potential and current density at which the curves bend have been defined as the critical potential, Ecr, and the critical current density, icr.

The stoichiometry between peptides and protons was determined by finding the voltage at which H+ flux is zero (defined as the reversal potential) at known peptide and proton gradients.

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