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fluxion

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fluxion /flux·ion/ (fluk´shun) a flowing; especially an abnormal or excessive flow of fluid to a part.
fluxion,
n a homeopathic process by which a liquid potency is created with injected water, thus producing the potentizing effect in the liquid remedy. Also called
continuous fluxion.


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Mathematics has always been on the list of top class academicians and the branch which always fascinated them for long is calculus Calculus, the fluxion science is thought to be discovered by Leibnitz, a German mathematician Mathematics has always been on the list of top class academicians and the branch which always fascinated them for long is calculus.
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