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potentialization

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  • Christ as a fragment derived from an evangelical tradition; that he believes the influence of demons in the gospel period susceptible of a psychological explanation, that the miraculous feeding of the five thousand is but the multiplication and potentialization of substances already at hand, that the feeding of the four thousand is a mistaken account of the former, and that the changing of the water into wine at

    History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology 1868

  • We have to keep cranking the shaft of the generator only because the self-symmetrized EE system deliberately uses half its potentialization energy to continually destroy the internal source dipole inside the generator, and the other half to power the external circuit's loads and losses.

    ZPEnergy.com 2010

  • "Well, less, I suppose ... cross-potentialization is non-optimal, after all."

    CHEESEBURGER BROWN: SCIFI STORY-WALLAH 2009

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