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  • At [[Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure]] (SATP), about 25 °C (298 K), K<sub>w</s ...er ionization on temperature and pressure has been well investigated and a standard formulation exists<ref>[http://www.iapws.org/ International Association for
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  • [[Chemical potential]] is the partial molar free energy. The potential, &mu;<sub>i</sub>, of the ''i''th species in a chemical reaction is the par The chemical potential, &mu;<sub>i</sub>, of the ''i''th species can be calculated in terms of its
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  • ...omponents of the solution, which affects among other things the electrical potential read using a [[pH meter]]. As a result, pH can be affected by the [[ionic ...se the current IUPAC 1985 and ISO 31-8 definition of pH.</ref> Primary pH standard values are determined by the [[Harned cell]], a hydrogen gas electrode, usi
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  • ...til equilibrium is reached. The equilibrium constant can be related to the standard [[Gibbs energy]] change for the reaction by the equation ...containing equal mixture of products and reactants. The combination of the standard Gibbs energy change and the Gibbs energy of mixing determines the equilibri
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  • ...modynamic equilibrium is characterized by the minimum of a [[thermodynamic potential]], such as the [[Helmholtz free energy]], i.e. systems at constant temperat *Two systems are in ''diffusive equilibrium'' when their [[chemical potential]]s are the same.
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  • * [[Ohm's law]] — In physics, states that the ratio of the potential difference (or [[voltage]] drop) between the ends of a [[conductor (materia ...ary result is the widespread adoption of some simpler system as a de facto standard for X."
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  • ...a compression garment may be custom-fit or purchased in over-the-counter, standard sizes. Compression garments are meant to be worn every day to maintain edem ...t 3 months posttreatment. Suggested rationales for laser therapy include a potential decrease in [[fibrosis]], stimulation of [[macrophages]] and the [[immune s
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  • ...e (2-6 x 10<sup>22</sup> molecules). Per the elemental composition of the "standard man" of 70 kg, phosphorus is 780 g or 1.1% (as 1.52 x 10<sup>25</sup> molec [[PHEX]] may regulate FGF23 expression as part of a potential hormonal axis between [[bone]] and [[kidney]] that controls systemic phosph
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  • ...ndividual. These advantages have established autologous HSCT as one of the standard second-line treatments for such diseases as [[lymphoma]].<ref>{{cite journa A compatible donor is found by doing additional HLA-testing from the blood of potential donors. The HLA genes fall in two categories (Type I and Type II). In gene
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  • In standard neurotransmission, the pre-synaptic neuron releases neurotransmitter into t ...ssion of the voltage-gated potassium channel Kv1.4 with transient receptor potential channels (TRPV1 and TRPV2) and the cannabinoid receptor CB1 in rat dorsal r
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  • ...in Marijuana. Malawi Gold is a top grade Marijuana and is setting the gold standard internationally, in quality Marijuana<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18 ...lored the possible legalization of Indian hemp, despite police warnings of potential abuse by cannabis growers<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/708649.stm<
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  • ...ffect when taken sublingually. However, the Suboxone formulation still has potential to produce an opioid agonist "high" if injected by non-dependent persons wh ...ression, lack of immunosuppressive effect, low pharmacokinetic interaction potential, no accumulation in renal impairment). Although not enough western literatu
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  • ...and [[Mary Jeanne Kreek]], that methadone was systematically studied as a potential substitution therapy. Their studies introduced a sweeping change in the not ...907 |doi=}}</ref> In addition, enrollment in methadone maintenance has the potential to reduce the transmission of infectious diseases associated with opiate in
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  • ...rsen L |title=Neuroprotective NMDA antagonists: the controversy over their potential for adverse effects on cortical neuronal morphology |journal=Acta Neurochir ...rs dip into embalming fluid], By Douglass Dowty, August 03, 2009, The Post-Standard</ref> Smoking PCP is known as "getting wet", and a [[tobacco]] or cannabis
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  • ...82" /><ref>[[#refGrundmann2007|Grundmann 2007]].</ref> and low [[addictive potential]];<ref name="Zhang2005pabs" /><ref name="Valdés1983" /> as a κ-opioid ago One potential parent is ''Salvia cyanea'' (a synonym for ''Salvia concolor''), which Epli
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  • ...iven by self-administration. Fetal toxicity and concerns for carcinogenic potential of TCE led to its abandonment in the 1980s. ...d human studies, which supports the conclusion that trichloroethylene is a potential kidney carcinogen".<ref name="autogenerated1">[http://www.nap.edu/catalog/1
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  • |accessdate=2009-04-02}}—National Standard Reference Data Service of the USSR. Volume 10.</ref><ref name="beautiful" / ...ref> Since O<sub>2</sub> and xenon have almost the same first [[ionization potential]], Bartlett realized that platinum hexafluoride might also be able to oxidi
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  • ...sleeping agent and an anesthetic in childbirth but problems with its abuse potential and development of newer drugs have led to a decrease in legitimate medical ...e newly-characterized [[GHB receptor]], which is [[excitatory postsynaptic potential|excitatory]],<ref>{{cite journal | doi = 10.1016/S0006-2952(99)00265-8 | ti
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  • ...e first to document the analgesic effects of nitrous oxide, as well as its potential benefits in relieving pain during surgery:<ref name=Davy1800/>{{quote|"As n ...PS18_2000.htm Australian & New Zealand College of Anaesthetists Monitoring Standard]
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  • ...interviews with students on campus and many students protested and blocked potential interviewers from the building where the interviews were being held.<ref na *"The movement against the Vietnam War reveals the double standard of government...It was a remarkably nonviolent movement. There was one inst
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