| potential energy |
The energy of a body that is derived from its position, rather than motion, with respect to a specified datum in a field of force. The ability of a body to do work by virtue of its position.
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| potentia coeundi |
The ability to perform sexual intercourse in a normal manner.
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| potential a. of glucose tolerance |
a statistical classification containing individuals who have a significantly higher than average risk of developing diabetes mellitus, such as identical twins of non-insulin-dependent diabetics.
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| potential c. |
cauterization by an escharotic without applying heat.
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| potential e. |
the energy that a body has due to its position, equal to the work required to move the body to that position from some reference position; e.g., a body has a gravitational potential energy equal to its mass times the acceleration due to gravity times its height above the reference position.
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