In homeopathy, to increase the efficiency or strength of (medicines) by extreme trituration.
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verb To make dynamic.
verb pharmacology To render effective.
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verb make (a drug) effective
verb make more dynamic
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Famously started by a Harvard student as a way to dynamize the freshman facebook, the site is built to serve preexisting networks of high schools and colleges (though anyone can now join).
Famously started by a Harvard student as a way to dynamize the freshman facebook, the site is built to serve preexisting networks of high schools and colleges (though anyone can now join).
Moreover, reality refused to conform to the doctrinal expectation that the withdrawal of the state would pave the way for the market and private sector to dynamize agriculture.
None of these governments wants to empower potential opposition groups by allowing them independent control of financial resources, but all want to dynamize their economies.
None of these governments wants to empower potential opposition groups by allowing them independent control of financial resources, but all want to dynamize their economies.
None of these governments wants to empower potential opposition groups by allowing them independent control of financial resources, but all want to dynamize their economies.
None of these governments wants to empower potential opposition groups by allowing them independent control of financial resources, but all want to dynamize their economies.
Mortier has taken immediate action to dynamize what some see as a stagnant artistic atmosphere at the Teatro Real in an attempt to allow it to finally make the hoped-for international breakthrough.
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