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dynamis

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dynamis (dī′·n·mis),
n word coined by Hahnemann to describe an organism's life force (i.e., prana, ch'i, etc.) See also bioenergetics, dynamisation, life force, potency, potency energy, vital force, and Wesen.


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In that period, and particularly since 1997, the number of new ventures increased significantly (Observatoire Dynamis, Bernasconi and Moreau, 2003).
 
 
 
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