Potency
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- | {{Template}}Potency may refer to: | + | [[Image:Train wreck at Montparnasse 1895.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Train wreck at Montparnasse]]'' ([[October 22]], [[1895]]) by Studio Lévy and Sons]] |
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+ | Potency may refer to: | ||
*[[Virility]] | *[[Virility]] | ||
- | *Lack of the above: [[Erectile dysfunction]], [[Infertility#Male infertility|Infertility]] or [[Effeminacy]]. | + | **Lack of the above: [[erectile dysfunction]], [[Infertility#Male infertility|infertility]] or [[effeminacy]]. |
- | *In [[pharmacology]], potency is a measure of the activity of a [[drug]] in a biological system. Potency does not necessarily mean more [[side effect]]s. Compare [[Efficacy]] | + | *In [[pharmacology]], potency is a measure of the activity of a [[drug]] in a biological system. |
*The [[THC]] content of different varieties of [[Cannabis (drug)|Cannabis]]. | *The [[THC]] content of different varieties of [[Cannabis (drug)|Cannabis]]. | ||
*In [[biology]], [[Stem cell#Potency definitions|potency]] is a measure of the differentiation potential of [[stem cells]] | *In [[biology]], [[Stem cell#Potency definitions|potency]] is a measure of the differentiation potential of [[stem cells]] | ||
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Potency may refer to:
- Virility
- Lack of the above: erectile dysfunction, infertility or effeminacy.
- In pharmacology, potency is a measure of the activity of a drug in a biological system.
- The THC content of different varieties of Cannabis.
- In biology, potency is a measure of the differentiation potential of stem cells
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