potentiate|potentiated|potentiates|potentiating in English

verb

[pə'tenʃɪeɪt]

increase strength, increase intensity; increase ability, increase capability

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1. Alveolar recruitment potentiates the effects of NO on arterial oxygenation but not on pulmonary circulation.

2. It seems necessary to postulate a potentiating process which is dependent on the amplitude of the depolarization.

3. Alcohol intake may potentiate or weaken the hypoglycaemic action of glimepiride in an unpredictable fashion

4. The arrhythmogenic action of low Mg++ resembles that of digitalis, and both actions potentiate each other.

5. Neuron activation by illumination (B-neurones) or darkness (D-neurones) was often potentiated by preceding tetanic caudate stimulation.

6. Monomethylated-Adenines potentiate glucose-induced insulin production and secretion via inhibition of phosphodiesterase activity in rat pancreatic islets

7. 50, 539–544, 1972), did not potentiate H, noradrenaline, or acetylcholine response and possesses some slight antihistaminic effect.

8. Amlodipine may potentiate the effect of other antihypertensive drugs as beta-adrenoreceptor blocking agents, ACE-inhibitors, alpha-#-blockers and diuretics

9. Curcumin Circumvents chemoresistance in vitro and potentiates the effect of thalidomide and bortezomib against human multiple myeloma in nude mice model

10. These results suggest that there is nothing inherent in sexual orientation or childhood gender-Atypicality that would potentiate victimization from bullying.

11. These results suggest that there is nothing inherent in sexual orientation or childhood gender-Atypicality that would potentiate victimization from bullying.

12. 4 This effect has lead to abuse of Alprazolam with alcohol to potentiate its sedating effect, which may lead to coma and death

13. Adipocytes are the most abundant and perhaps most active components of the tumor microenvironment in obese individuals that potentiate breast tumorigenesis through secretory mechanisms

14. In analogy to the α1-antitrypsin deficiency, which is thought to be causally linked to obstructive pulmonary emphysema, the demonstrated inhibitor deficiency in ozena may have similar potentiating effects.

15. Taken together, these results suggest that endogenous CGRP and ATP co-released with ACh from the nerve terminal may promote synaptic development by potentiating postsynaptic ACh channel activity during the early phase of synaptogenesis.

16. The Antireactive-antiasthmatic effect of inhaled loop diuretics is potentiated by the use of a combination of a loop diuretic and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug as an inhalant for combating asthma

17. Either D 2 or D 3 antisense oligodeoxynucleotides greatly attenuated the ability of apomorphine to inhibit dopaminergic neurons in vivo, an effect that was potentiated by simultaneous administration of D 2 and D 3 Antisenses

18. Coleorhiza plays a major role in causing dormancy by acting as a barrier to root emergence and that after-ripening potentiates molecular changes related to ABA metabolism and sensitivity that ultimately lead to degradation of the Coleorhiza, root emergence, and germination.

19. Abasic is planning for Desigual to become one of the main apparel brands in the country, and by the end of 2015 is expected to open a large distribution centre near Barcelona to further potentiate its multichannel distribution in Spain.

20. MICs of fosfomycin trometamol were estimated for 40 strains of bacteria (20 gram-positive cocci, 20 gram-negative bacilli) by the agar incorporation method (Iso-Sensitest agar) in the presence of the potentiating agent, glucose-6-phosphate (25 mg/l).

21. In this vein, the following Anecdata highlights how anti-tolerance drugs have a much more subtle and multifaceted effect than just “reducing tolerance”: DXM and other dissociatives seem to potentiate both the analgesic and euphoric effects from opioids, increase constipation, and …

22. However, this effect of hydrochlorothiazide on serum potassium would be expected to be potentiated by other medicinal products associated with potassium loss and hypokalaemia (e. g. other kaliuretic diuretics, laxatives, amphotericin, carbenoxolone, penicillin G sodium, corticosteroids, ACTH, salicylic acid derivatives

23. This natural incense made from the Benzoin resin originated from the island of Sumatra in Indonesia, is an active release of negative energies stagnant of the environment and potentiates the strength of human mind and will, so Benzoin is widely used in rituals of breaking and Application of spells.

24. Abstract POTENTIATION OF THE Antireactive-ANTIASTHMATIC EFFECT OF INHALED LOOP DIURETICS BY INHALED NON-STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS The antireacffve-anffasthmatic effect of inhaled hop diuretics is potentiated by the use of a combination of a loop diuretic and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug as an inhaiant for combating asthma.

25. The Climate, Land (Food), Energy and Water systems approach (Clews) focuses on assessing interlinkages between resource systems in order to understand how these are related with each other, where pressure points exist, and how to minimize trade-offs while potentiating synergies.This type of integrated assessments usually involve a strong quantification process which can be performed in