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Long-term potentiation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Post-Tetanic Potentiation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Post-Tetanic Potentiation (PTP) is a form of synaptic plasticity which is short-lived and results in increased frequency with no effect on amplitude in the evoked postsynaptic potential.
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Welcome to the Phoenix Center for Regenetics offering tools and services for facilitating conscious personal mastery as a bio-spiritual healing path through integrated DNA activation. ... Potentiation, the first DNA Activation in the Regenetics Method, initiates an electromagnetic recalibration designed to reset the...
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Definition of potentiation in the Medical Dictionary. potentiation explanation. Information about potentiation in Free online English dictionary. What is potentiation? Meaning of potentiation medical term. What does potentiation mean? ... See Long-term potentiation.
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IPT is insulin potentiation therapy, a non-diabetic use of the hormone insulin to dramatically improve effectiveness and delivery of standard medications. IPT has an outstanding 135 doctor-year track record (115 years for cancer) over 72 years, and is ready for clinical trials and widespread use.
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Psychologists refer to this as "hypervigilance." But the Guides reframe this tendency using the term "Potentiation." Apparently, not only do we scan for dangers in our lives. Something also opens us to potential blessings as well.
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