vital power

  • 1Vital heat — Vital heat, also called innate or natural heat, or calidum innatum, is a term that has generally referred to the heat produced within the body, usually the heat produced by the heart and the circulatory system. According to Ancient Greek… …

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  • 2vital — adj. & n. adj. 1 of, concerned with, or essential to organic life (vital functions). 2 essential to the existence of a thing or to the matter in hand (a vital question; secrecy is vital). 3 full of life or activity. 4 affecting life. 5 fatal to… …

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  • 3Power tool — A power tool is a tool powered by an electric motor, a compressed air motor, or a gasoline engine. Power tools are classified as either stationary or portable, where portable means handheld. They are used in industry, in construction, and around… …

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  • 4Power Rangers: Fuerza salvaje — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Power Rangers Wild Force Título original Power Rangers Wild Force Títulos en otras lenguas Power Rangers Fuerza Salvaje (Latino América) Género Acción/Aventura …

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  • 5Power Rangers: la galaxia perdida — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Power Rangers Lost Galaxy Título original Power Rangers Lost Galaxy Títulos en otras lenguas Power Rangers: La Galaxia Perdida (Latinoamérica) Género …

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  • 6Power Rangers: La Galaxia Perdida — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Power Rangers Lost Galaxy Título original Power Rangers Lost Galaxy Títulos en otras lenguas Power Rangers: La Galaxia Perdida (Latinoamérica) Género …

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  • 7power — is the concept which is at the heart of the subject of social stratification . It is therefore not surprising that we have seen so many disputes concerning its meaning (including disputes about what particular sociologists meant when they used… …

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  • 8Power analytics — is a electrical power engineering software technology that ensures the reliable and energy efficient operation of exceptionally complex electrical power infrastructure, typically found in “mission critical” facilities. Such facilities… …

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  • 9VITAL STATISTICS — Introduction GENERAL EXPLANATION Population changes reflect the natural facts of life: births and deaths. Births, in turn, have long been largely governed by the mechanisms of family formation. Vital statistics are compilations of data on… …

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  • 10Vital force — Force Force, n. [F. force, LL. forcia, fortia, fr. L. fortis strong. See {Fort}, n.] 1. Capacity of exercising an influence or producing an effect; strength or energy of body or mind; active power; vigor; might; often, an unusual degree of… …

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