• Equinumerosity (redirect from Equipotence)
    (equalness-of-number). The terms equipollence (equalness-of-strength) and equipotence (equalness-of-power) are sometimes used instead. Equinumerosity has the...
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    through COX-inhibition. Diclofenac inhibits COX-1 and COX-2 with relative equipotency. The main target in inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis appears to...
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    names are in use. Sameness of cardinality is sometimes referred to as equipotence, equipollence, or equinumerosity. It is thus said that two sets with...
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  • Halothane and Halopropane AnesthesiaIncluding Method for Determining Equipotency". The Journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists. 24 (3): 346–357...
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    readily converted into diacetolol. Diacetolol is as active as acebutolol (equipotency) and appears to have the same pharmacologic profile. Geriatric patients...
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