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  • 71Social networking potential — (SNP) is a numeric coefficient, derived through algorithms to represent both the size of an individual s social network and their ability to influence that network. A close synonym is the Alpha User, a person with a high SNP. SNP coefficients… …

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  • 72Excitatory postsynaptic potential — In neuroscience, an excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP) is a temporary depolarization of postsynaptic membrane potential caused by the flow of positively charged ions into the postsynaptic cell. They are the opposite of inhibitory… …

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  • 73Coefficients of potential — In electrostatics, the coefficients of potential determine the relationship between the charge and electrostatic potential (electrical potential), which is purely geometric: where Qi is the surface charge on conductor i. The coefficients of… …

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  • 74Yukawa potential — A Yukawa potential (also called a screened Coulomb potential) is a potential of the form:V(r)= g^2 ;frac{e^{ mr{r}Hideki Yukawa showed in the 1930s that such a potential arises from the exchange of a massive scalar field such as the field of the… …

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  • 75Grand potential — The grand potential is a quantity used in statistical mechanics, especially for irreversible processes in open systems.Grand potential is defined by:Phi {G} stackrel{mathrm{def{=} E T S mu NWhere E is the energy, T is the temperature of the… …

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  • 76Comic Potential (play) — Comic Potential Written By Alan Ayckbourn Characters Marmion Prim Spring Chandler Tate Trudi Floote Carla Pepperbloom Adam Trainsmith Jacie Triplethree Lester Trainsmith Date premiered …

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  • 77Effective potential — The effective potential is a mathematical expression integrating angular momentum into the potential energy of a dynamical system. Commonly used in calculating the orbits of planets (both Newtonian and relativistic), the effective potential… …

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  • 78Fine topology (potential theory) — In mathematics, in the field of potential theory, the fine topology is a natural topology for setting the study of subharmonic functions. In the earliest studies of subharmonic functions, only smooth functions were considered, namely those for… …

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  • 79transient receptor potential channel — ▪ biology also called  TRP channel    superfamily of ion channels occurring in cell membranes (cell) that are involved in various types of sensory reception (senses), including thermoreception, chemoreception, mechanoreception, and photoreception …

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  • 80Bond order potential — Bond order potentials are a class of empirical (analytical) potentials used e.g. in molecular dynamics and molecular statics simulations. Examples include the Tersoff potentialcite journal first = J. last = Tersoff authorlink = coauthors = year …

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