efficacy |
superagonist |
As nouns the difference between efficacy and superagonist
is that
efficacy is (uncountable) ability to produce a desired amount of a desired effect while
superagonist is an agonist capable of producing a maximal response greater than the endogenous agonist for the target receptor, and thus having an efficacy of more than 100%.
efficacy |
efaproxiral |
As nouns the difference between efficacy and efaproxiral
is that
efficacy is (uncountable) ability to produce a desired amount of a desired effect while
efaproxiral is an allosteric effector of haemoglobin that increases its oxygen-carrying capacity and can be used to increase the efficacy of certain chemotherapy drugs.
efficacy |
equipotent |
As a noun efficacy
is (uncountable) ability to produce a desired amount of a desired effect.
As an adjective equipotent is
having equal strength, ability or efficacy.
efficacy |
triclabendazole |
As nouns the difference between efficacy and triclabendazole
is that
efficacy is (uncountable) ability to produce a desired amount of a desired effect while
triclabendazole is a benzimidazole anthelmintic, unusual in having a chlorinated benzene ring but no carbamate group, that displays a high efficacy against the liver fluke.
efficacy |
sacramentalism |
As nouns the difference between efficacy and sacramentalism
is that
efficacy is (uncountable) ability to produce a desired amount of a desired effect while
sacramentalism is (theology) the belief that observance of the sacraments is necessary for salvation, or belief in their efficacy.
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