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<p>which is a measure of the <a href="page.php?w=Potency_%28pharmacology%29">potency</a> of the drug and which is proportional to both efficacy and affinity. This use of the word "efficacy" was introduced by Stephenson (1956) to describe the way in which <a href="page.php?w=agonist">agonist</a>s vary in the response they produce, even when they occupy the same number of receptors. High efficacy agonists can produce the maximal response of the receptor system while occupying a relatively low proportion of the receptors in that system. There is a</p><p>
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