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| Receptor | potential, a type of graded potential, is the transmem |
| hen there is a change in the cell's membrane | potential, a small but significant number of Na+ ions |
| Human | Potential: A Critique of Scheffler's View. |
| ndamental fields such as the electromagnetic | potential A. For example, in an SU(N) Yang Mills gauge |
| ere the analyte of interest has an oxidizing | potential above that of mercury, or where a mercury el |
| The | potential absence of Marth from the video game Super S |
| There was controversy regarding | potential abuses of devices to measure sexual interest |
| The Kaye report found evidence of | potential academic fraud by Broadus and his staff. |
| and equip students to achieve their greatest | potential academically and spiritually by focuing on t |
| l aims to help each student achieve her full | potential academically, spiritually, emotionally and s |
| arbour to block the Southern Ship Channel, a | potential access route for U-boats or for torpedoes fi |
| In the event of a | potential accident (as defined by the International Nu |
| erpolarization (a decrease in the electrical | potential across the cell membrane) and a decrease in |
| It has been found that an evoked research | potential across the parieto-central area of the skull |
| t in all narrative structure, she called the | potential actant shift not "change" but "transformatio |
| died dramatics or dance as a means to launch | potential acting careers. |
| vext is the external | potential acting on the interacting system (at minimum |
| died dramatics or dance as a means to launch | potential acting careers. |
| as selected by Jackie Chan, because he saw a | potential action star. |
| "Interpretation refers to the full range of | potential activities intended to heighten public aware |
| Potential acute health effects may include skin and ey | |
| The | potential additional information includes map projecti |
| structed at Leyte were deemed unreliable, so | potential additional airfields in Mindoro appealed to |
| hat Healy first impressed his superiors as a | potential administrator. |
| l quantum field theory a differential p-form | potential admits a dual formulation as a (d-p-2)-form |
| lighter-colored dogs have an advantage with | potential adopters browsing the site. |
| o conceded that a case-by-case assessment of | potential adoptive parents who are gay or lesbian woul |
| ections, Dunnam arrived in Austin marked for | potential advancement. |
| for wider use of pressure on food and other | potential advancements in food preservation. |
| the scanner and digitizing software have the | potential advantage of being fully automatic. |
| One | potential advantage of the smaller MFT system sensor ( |
| c.f. "This property can be perceived as a | potential advantage in that enhanced synaptosomal DA l |
| French's corps moved too slowly to exploit a | potential advantage over Gen. Robert E. Lee. |
| phases requires more effort with very little | potential advantage. |
| The | potential advantages of operating such systems in the |
| So one of the | potential advantages of this growing joint technique i |
| Intended to test the | potential advantages of this propulsion system for pro |
| Royal Regiment of Canada was delayed and the | potential advantages of surprise and darkness were los |
| ure of activities in cyberspace, the list of | potential adversaries is broad. |
| ise to actually being a witch who foiled her | potential adversaries by distracting their attention a |
| on and who sought to neutralize Wallace as a | potential adversary in 1972. |
| In a smoldering climate of concerns about | potential adverse effects with SSRI's amongst some Com |
| labeling are being changed to reflect these | potential adverse events. |
| s been discouraged due to concerns including | potential adverse drug effects as cognitive impairment |
| hey need to raise at least £100,000 to cover | potential adverse costs.The 'Cornish Fighting Fund' wa |
| Crosland, Associate President, realized the | potential advertising value to the college of a radio |
| zig had been considered relatively safe from | potential aerial assaults because of the long flight r |
| nationalist organizing of blacks and against | potential African unrest. |
| He played on the national team and had great | potential, after spells with Udinese, Sporting Lisbon, |
| Ultraman Mebius: Has to grasp his true | potential after his attacks fail him against the CHOJU |
| Spookhouse brought him back to America as a | potential agent. |
| sexually transmitted diseases, illness from | potential agents of bioterrorism, tuberculosis, malari |
| d the best way to provide for a deterrent to | potential aggressors. |
| The previous month he had been tested as a | potential air cadet, the interview panel finding him a |
| untry ensure air safety and security against | potential air threats and have supported special event |
| Rapid movement to meet | potential air threats is a basic essential of the jet |
| d CS gas were made ready in New Jersey for a | potential airlift to Viracopos Airport in Campinas. |
| nes, must be made from grapes with a minimum | potential alcohol level of 11%, and contain no more th |
| t reach a maturity of at least 10.5 per cent | potential alcohol for village-level wine and 11.0 per |
| and a minium grape maturity of 11.5 per cent | potential alcohol is required. |
| t reach a maturity of at least 10.5 per cent | potential alcohol for village-level wine and 11.0 per |
| A minimum must weight equivalent to 15.3% | potential alcohol for Gewurztraminer & Pinot Gris, and |
| t reach a maturity of at least 10.5 per cent | potential alcohol for village-level red wine, 11.0 per |
| etto d'Acqui must attain enough ripeness for | potential alcohol of at least 11.5% for frizzante and |
| and a minium grape maturity of 11.5 per cent | potential alcohol is required. |
| must be at least 15 per cent by volume, the | potential alcohol content at least 21.5 per cent, and |
| the minimum grape maturity is 11.5 per cent | potential alcohol. |
| the minimum grape maturity is 12.0 per cent | potential alcohol. |
| as a minium grape maturity of 11.5 per cent | potential alcohol. |
| st reach a maturity of at least 9.5 per cent | potential alcohol. |
| t reach a maturity of at least 11.0 per cent | potential alcohol. |
| as a minium grape maturity of 11.5 per cent | potential alcohol. |
| t reach a maturity of at least 11.0 per cent | potential alcohol. |
| y and street right of way, and several other | potential alignments to determine an optimal transit p |
| g game featuring returning QB Alex Brink and | potential All-American receiver and first-round draft |
| However, despite the | potential allegations of extortion, obstruction of jus |
| by research that suggests early exposure to | potential allergens does not increase the likelihood o |
| seen as being staunchly anti-communist and a | potential ally in the brewing global Cold War between |
| ventually take over the country, providing a | potential ally and a buffer zone against Western and J |
| s and Turkey is not an enemy of Cyprus but a | potential ally. |
| HAPs may offer the | potential, alone and in combination with conventional |
| So, an action | potential along the sarcolemma causes calcium channels |
| ailing part of the transmission of an action | potential along a neuron. |
| t 29-53 on the year, but the young Maxwell's | potential, along with the promising addition of Bird a |
| Carbonyl sulfide is a | potential alternative fumigant to methyl bromide and p |
| careful attention, for there are a number of | potential alternative legal bases for incorporating it |
| of the requirement to study objectively all | potential alternatives. |
| top European scouts who acclaimed his young | potential, although he and his family decided to stay |
| tic Drugs 1961, presumably due to high abuse | potential, although little more information is availab |
| ce the river's navigability and recreational | potential, although the suggestion remains controversi |
| as transit concerns and the proposal for the | potential amalgamation of Metropolitan Toronto. |
| atures to natural bay environments may cause | potential ambiguity about where wastewater ceases to b |
| l important pieces of legislation, including | potential amendments to the state constitution. |
| rmath of his speech proved 'too radical' for | potential American funders for his film" and except fo |
| ism as the weapon of choice" to bring down a | potential American Empire. |
| The Depravity Scale: Development and | Potential, American Psychiatric Association, Annual Me |
| ary base on Lake Huron designed to counter a | potential American invasion through that route. |
| immigration laws but would "have to look at" | potential amnesty for illegal immigrants already livin |
| pheric Administration (NOAA) to describe the | potential amount of effort needed to contain a single |
| landing craft to prepare them for action in | potential amphibious operations. |
| The Institutes for the Achievement of Human | Potential, an organization that studies neurological d |
| It was developed as a | potential analgesic after the discovery that the selec |
| the steganographer may attempt to barrage a | potential analyst with, effectively, misinformation. |
| t gelotophobes often underestimate their own | potential and achievements. |
| avy's Mediterranean Fleet dominated the only | potential and credible adversary, Italy's Regia Marina |
| Where A is the vector | potential and φ is the scalar potential. |
| e still think that he is a writer with great | potential and ability, while others argue that he is s |
| ue to their effects on prolonging the action | potential and by their action on the IK channels. |
| brother Peng Weijun showed a lot of sporting | potential and both would join then graduate from the G |
| systems loaded with what he calls “symbolic | potential” and open ended narratives. |
| ed based on their product innovation, market | potential and international export efforts. |
| ter politics by Tun Abdul Razak, who saw his | potential and his education from a prestigious univers |
| ver, he was recognized as having significant | potential, and at age 22 was viewed as the club's long |
| abnormal ion transport which produces action | potential and conduction differences. |
| alanter realized that Rabbi Gordon had great | potential and appointed him as a maggid shiur in the y |
| ation to enable its students to fulfil their | potential and to meet responsibilities to the communit |
| roviding opportunities to develop individual | potential and by delivering comprehensive services tha |
| The veteran recognized Tomiie's | potential, and the result was "Tears," now regarded as |
| ston, this line never fulfilled its economic | potential and it was closed in 1976 following the comp |
| ing the song they realised its international | potential and so negotiated for Las Ketchup to sign wi |
| love places where there is an extraordinary | potential and I think when I look at Russia I think th |
| nd a strong (if unsubtle) dance beat had hit | potential, and so kept the song for the upcoming Sprin |
| nly 17 years old, but has already shown huge | potential, and I'm confident that she will prove herse |
| Development of individual | potential and sense of responsibility |
| However, his | potential and vocal skills never matched commercial su |
| rsonally so that they may realize their full | potential and become assets to the community, country |
| He repeatedly promised | potential and actual sponsors and allies that if he su |
| Flight Muscle Resting | Potential and Species-Specific Differences in Insect C |
| ne mixtures) have negligible ozone depletion | potential and very low Global Warming Potential (havin |
| he legendary hitmakers for recognizing their | potential and helping them define their production sty |
| He quickly realised her | potential and after training she became his next dance |
| competition led to greater awareness of the | potential and diversity of the local environment and a |
| It is used for measuring electrochemical | potential and is the most commonly used reference elec |
| f organic work by strengthening the economic | potential and educational level in Polish territories. |
| with the news and stated: "I believe he has | potential, and he is worth a lot more than we have end |
| y Scott who recognised his younger brother's | potential and recommended him to Liverpool after an un |
| DCT saw the | potential and renovation of the building as beneficial |
| g; however he failed to live up to his early | potential and moved on after 4 appearances for Newcast |
| a Lennard-Jones-like 8-6 distance-dependent | potential and two angular dependence factors reflectin |
| ll recognize that AGOA is still short of its | potential, and that's primarily why we are here to loo |
| the river meant it could not live up to its | potential, and the development of the railroad system |
| le more persuading with regard to the song's | potential, and at first was not to keen on having Hous |
| to record participants' responses, or Evoked | potential and eye tracking recording devices. |
| gative effects, further increasing addiction | potential and harmfulness. |
| ur legacy of excellence, nurtures individual | potential and prepares students to thrive in a complex |
| (which open and close depending on membrane | potential), and stretch-activated ion channels (which |
| n nine appearances, he never lived up to his | potential and was sold to Wolverhampton Wanderers for |
| life, he not only touches his inexhaustible | potential and becomes an overnight star but also bring |
| ype channels that are gated by both membrane | potential and intracellular calcium levels (this calci |
| ecific orbital energy ε apply, with specific | potential and kinetic energy and their sum taken as th |
| dam has huge | potential and if given a facelift, would definitely at |
| myocardial cells prolongs the cardiac action | potential and thus prolongs the QT-interval. |
| ped at his farm, or rather he recognized its | potential and propagated it throughout the northeast. |
| ace curvature to vapor pressure and chemical | potential and is a consequence of surface tension. |
| ented by the difference between the membrane | potential and the ion's equilibrium potential (i.e. |
| new force in the CRC, Team FCACA showed the | potential and determination to reach the top level of |
| network, maximize passenger and cargo profit | potential, and adjust quickly to changes in the market |
| Labour Leader Sir Isaac Hayward spotted his | potential and gave him important committee assignments |
| where I is the ionization | potential and A the electron affinity. |
| There, they typically follow an action | potential and are mediated by voltage gated sodium or |
| of agonist and antagonist isomers, the abuse | potential and respiratory depression tends to be less |
| important for setting cell resting membrane | potential and maintaining proper cell volume. |
| ts beauty, lack of development, recreational | potential and interesting wildlife habitats make it a |
| orks by identifying and developing students' | potential and constantly fine tunes the learning proce |
| It is listed for its information | potential, and would comply with criteria for NRHP lis |
| ethic is questionable, he shows significant | potential and is able to summon a large variety of cre |
| happens indirectly, by obtaining two values ( | potential and substance-like quantity) and by multiply |
| s historic significance includes information | potential and its 1850-1874, 1875-1899 mission Spanish |
| ly helped up and coming artist develop their | potential and recording skills, but later the studio a |
| and spiritually, in accordance with all his | potential and ability." |
| ment are unable to participate to their full | potential and may find the technical difficulties so d |
| nces for the Saints Academy have shown great | potential and he has represented and captained England |
| He was showing a lot of | potential and European clubs began to show an interest |
| manita phalloide is well known for its toxic | potential and is responsible for approximately 90% of |
| ensure that all students achieve their full | potential and are equipped with skills, knowledge, and |
| Interscope realised the band's | potential and allowed them to record their third album |
| and their relationship to thought, realised | potential, and the applicability of traditional techni |
| It has no ozone depletion | potential, and unlike halocarbon agents, it will not p |
| The RCP were hugely optimistic about its | potential and spoke of it in time replacing the Labour |
| rg felt "Somewhere Out There" had Top 40 hit | potential and recruited world renowned recording artis |
| manachd side failed to live up to their true | potential and the club went through a lean patch until |
| er key parameters include temperature, redox | potential, and electrical conductivity. |
| players' graduation demonstrates their huge | potential and ensures that the album itself is one of |
| each until they feel they have reached their | potential and then choosing a new one. |
| ow capable of using his powers to their full | potential and use the crowbar in the same fashion that |
| song "Spanish Flea" for Alpert, who saw his | potential and encouraged him to form his own group for |
| h our diverse members can achieve their full | potential; and to support members challenged by discri |
| statistically determined desolvation contact | potential and Coulomb electrostatics with a distance-d |
| ar as the mill town of Lebanon, enticed away | potential and practicing church members. |
| ds to hyperpolarization of the cell membrane | potential and suppression of action potential transmis |
| hool with the declared aim of developing the | potential and recognising the value of all pupils. |
| f Portuguese football alerted Reading to his | potential and on 16 May 2007, he sealed a move on a th |
| work that day did not yet reflect their true | potential, and the "guitar" comment may have been inte |
| The | potential and versatility of magnetic chemistry arises |
| at the ion "wants" to be at (its equilibrium | potential) and the actual membrane potential (Em). |
| Dollond about Hall's design; Dollond saw the | potential and was able to reproduce them. |
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