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"Potentiation"
Keywords:
synergistic
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synergism
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antagonism
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potency
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medicine
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In medicine, the effect of increasing the potency or effectiveness of a drug or other treatment.
leukemiainfocenter.com
The ability of a substance to increase the toxic effect(s) of another compound.
uoguelph.ca
(medicine) the synergistic effect of two drugs given simultaneously
wordnet.princeton.edu
an increase in activity or effectiveness; an interaction between drugs that results in a synergistic effect.
aids.hallym.ac.kr
Dependent action in which a substance or physical agent at a concentration or dose that does not itself have an adverse effect enhances the harm done by another substance or physical agent. RT additive effect, antagonism, synergism
sis.nlm.nih.gov
The effect of one chemical to increase the effect of another chemical.
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Keywords:
motivation
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perceptions
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tendency
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probable
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feelings
In motivation, the tendency to make some behaviors, perceptions, and feelings more probable than others. See also long-term potentiation.
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