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He's melodically eloquent, and stoic enough that his emotional breakdowns have real potency.
Before I go, Preti wants me to understand what he's up against, to experience the real potency of swine slurry.
Where I think Lovelace has real potency is raising a related issue: this isn't just about porn.
They are filled with a real potency: the potential of this tremendous amount of water and water pressure".
There's a real potency to it, too – it was originally broadcast only three years after the grisly, real-life discoveries at 10 Rillington Place.
It's a place of both real potency and ersatz significance – as in the end the connection to the Bard is somewhat arbitrary.
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But unless something changes, the unemployed seem unlikely to gain real political potency soon.
There have only been glimpses of real attacking potency, but they have dominated at the line-out and pressed Auckland back for the most part.
There's real emotional potency in the struggle of the men to keep hold of their dreams – education, freedom, simply enjoying a cold beer – in the face of a regime so vicious it stamps on the tiniest spark of kindness.
Even if, in our experimental conditions, the EC50 for CHA in stimulating A1R-G-protein coupling was around 30 n m, the real binding potency of CHA to A1R sites is around a few nanomolar units or indeed in the subnanomolar range in rat hippocampus, so the agonist at 100 n m is able to selectively saturate A1R binding sites.
In a real GPCR, both potency and efficacy effects of ΔΔΨ may function in combination, although the large potency effect is likely to overshadow the small efficacy effect.
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