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1 potency
1) فاعلية 2) فحولية 3) مكنة نمائية* * *فاعِليَّةٌ (أدوية) -
2 POTENCY
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3 potency
A relative measure of the strength characteristic of an item. -
4 potency
[΄pəutnsi] n ուժ, զորություն, կարողություն. բժշկ. գործունեություն, էֆեկտի վություն. թնդություն (խմիչքի) -
5 potency management
A method of classifying and managing active ingredients and items that contain a particular concentration of an active ingredient. -
6 active ingredient
An ingredient in a formula that has a specified concentration and potency. -
7 batch balancing
A process that adjusts the required quantities of ingredients that are used in the production of a formula based on the level of potency of active ingredient of a specific inventory batch. -
8 compensating ingredient
A type of ingredient in a formula whose quantities can be adjusted. This adjustment is based on the difference between the quantities of active ingredient that are estimated and the quantities of active ingredient inventory batches that are reserved based on the potency of active ingredient.
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