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"Accomplished" does not necessarily mean "potent," though.
But comics remain most potent -- which means extremely potent -- in their original, low-tech, intimate printed format.
Before him, "icon" was largely a religious term, for what Byzantines were always quarrelling about; Warburg, and the practice that he founded, took it over to mean the potent symbolic images of Western art.
But that centralization means that, as potent botnets like Mirai become stronger, larger sections of the internet can be knocked offline during attacks.
Likewise, the presence of TRPV1 transcript as shown here and reported in cases of other cell types not necessarily means sensitivity to potent vanilloid phytotoxins.
However, a more effective set of vaccines targeting specific immune cell subtypes may provide a more potent means to stimulate anti-tumor immunity.
The amount of kava depends on your taste -- more kava means a more potent drink.
Higher transport and storage costs mean that more potent drugs push out less potent ones.
Cytotoxic lymphocytes are thought to kill target cells by means of potent cytotoxic granules that congregate near the microtubular organizing center and the Golgi apparatus at one pole of the killer cell.
With these preliminary results, we can conclude that the ethanolic and aqueous extracts showed significant antifertility activity by means of potent estrogenic, anti-implantation, and early abortifacient activities in a dose-dependent manner.
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