Significance of High concentration
High concentration is a multifaceted term with various implications in both Mahayana teachings and scientific contexts. In Mahayana, it emphasizes a clear mental focus essential for spiritual growth. In scientific terms, high concentration can signify essential active agents in therapeutic formulations, a heightened ability to focus for sports performance, increased levels of specific compounds or minerals, and stronger solutions impacting biological activity. It also encompasses elevated substances in contexts like drug formulations and risks associated with allergies or diseases like diabetes.
Synonyms: Strong emphasis, High attention, Strong, Saturated
In Dutch: Hoge concentratie; In Finnish: Korkea pitoisuus; In Spanish: Alta concentración
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Buddhist concept of 'High concentration'
High concentration in Buddhism signifies a focused and undistracted mind, fostering deeper awareness essential for spiritual growth and progress on the path to enlightenment. It is a critical aspect of meditation practice.
From: Shurangama Sutra (with commentary) (English)
(1) A clear mental focus and undistracted mind that cultivates deeper states of awareness necessary for spiritual advancement.[1]
The concept of High concentration in scientific sources
High concentration in this context denotes a stronger formulation of Apamarga Moola extract, which was used in the study and demonstrated effective antimicrobial activity against E. coli, highlighting its potential as a potent treatment option.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Refers to levodopa or its complex being administered at levels greater than 200 μg/mL, which notably affected cell viability.[2] (2) Refers to an increased level of glucose relative to fructose in certain honey types, which poses a risk to diabetic patients.[3]