In continental Europe, where national governments and their state-owned telephone monopolies are on the defensive, deregulation is adding a potent dose of politics to an industry already roiled by change.
Lethal agents are primarily intended to kill, but incapacitating agents can also kill if administered in a potent enough dose, or in certain scenarios.
For years, terminally ill patients suffered needlessly because doctors resisted prescribing frequent, potent doses of narcotics, fearing that patients might become addicted.
He had endured the potent doses of chemotherapy, the exhaustion, the mouth sores.
With a slightly more potent dose of .05 mg/m for 30 minutes effects include inhibition, dyspnea and SFEMG changes.
The rice is cooked with a potent dose of saffron, cooled, then molded into pancakes and sauteed until lightly charred on the bottom.
Standard protective devices proved ineffective, sterilization routines sometimes failed, and even potent doses of melange did not guarantee safety.
That will give you a potent dose of culture, for sure.
Daily Variety critic John Anderson writes "cult status is already achieved...Wild Man mixes homage with horror for a pretty potent dose of movie moonshine."
Now, a year after daily treatment with thalidomide, combined with intermittent but potent doses of dexamethasone, a powerful steroid, they are zero.