potent in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

potent in the PONS Dictionary

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One of the minor by-products from this reaction is a potent carcinogen.
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It also links individuals to the community and the community to the broader and more potent spiritual world.
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It is heavily damaged, evidently in the course of its pursuit, but is still a potent threat.
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However, it quickly became apparent that 3-methylfentanyl was much more potent than -methylfentanyl, and correspondingly even more dangerous.
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In light of these findings, transvection may represent a potent and widespread form of gene regulation.
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She could have had a life as potent and dangerous as literature itself.
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He extended his interests into the broader lines of industry and public utilities, and became a potent factor in a number of leading enterprises.
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Care must be used when creating this type of gel, as acrylamide is a potent neurotoxin in its liquid and powdered forms.
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It is more than 100-fold times as potent when delivered subcutaneously relative to orally.
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They are the most potent inhibitors of acid secretion available.
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