| CAEP | cortical auditory evoked potential |
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| CAP | camptodactyly-arthropathy-pericarditis [syndrome]; Canada Assistance Plan; capsule; captopril; catab... |
| CEP | chronic eosinophilic pneumonia; chronic erythropoietic porphyria; congenital erythropoietic porphyri... |
| CMAP | compound muscle (or motor) action potential |
| CNAP | career nurse assistants' programs; compound nerve action potential |
| 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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| potential t. |
in dentistry, an alteration in tissue that may occur at any time as a result of an existing dental disharmony.
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| potentialization |
potentiation (def. 1).
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| potential energy |
Potential energy is the energy possessed by an object because of its height above the ground. The amount of potential energy possessed by an object depends on its mass and its height. A roller coaster car is initially hauled by a motor and chain system to the top of a tall hill, giving it a large quantity of potential energy.
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