| PLET | polymyxin, lysozyme, EDTA, and thallous acetate [in heart infusion agar] |
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| plethora | 1. Overfullness; especially, excessive fullness of the blood vessels; repletion; that state of the blood vessels or of the system when the blood exceeds a healthy standard in quantity; hyperaemia; opposed to anaemia. 2. State of being overfull; excess; superabundance. "He labors under a plethora of wit and imagination." (Jeffrey) Origin: NL, fr. Gr, fr. To be or become full. Cf. Pleonasm. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| plethoric | Haeving a full habit of body; characterised by plethora or excess of blood; as, a plethoric constitution; used also metaphorically. "Plethoric phrases." . "Plethoric fullness of thought." . Origin: Gr.; cf. F. Plethorique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| plethysmograph | <physiology> An instrument for determining and registering the variations in the size or volume of a limb, as the arm or leg, and hence the variations in the amount of blood in the limb. Plethysmograph"ic. Origin: Gr. An enlargement + -graph. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| plethysmography | <physiology> The study, by means of the plethysmograph, of the variations in size of a limb, and hence of its blood supply. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| plethysmography, impedance | Recording changes in electrical impedance between electrodes placed on opposite sides of a part of the body, as a measure of volume changes in the path of the current. (12 Dec 1998) |
| plethysmography, whole body | Measurement of the volume of gas in the lungs, including that which is trapped in poorly communicating air spaces. It is of particular use in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and emphysema. (12 Dec 1998) |
| plethysmometry | Measuring the fullness of a hollow organ or vessel, as of the pulse. Origin: G. Plethysmos, increase, + metron, measure (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Plethysmographies
Synonyms : Impedance Plethysmography, Impedance Plethysmographies, Plethysmographies, Impedance, Rheographies
Synonyms : Whole Body Plethysmography, Body Plethysmographies, Whole, Body Plethysmography, Whole, Plethysmographies, Whole Body, Whole Body Plethysmographies
| plethora |
overplus: extreme excess; "an embarrassment of riches"
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| plethoric |
overabundant: excessively abundant
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| plethysmograph |
a measuring instrument for measuring changes in volume of a part or organ or whole body (usually resulting from fluctuations in the amount of blood it contains)
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| plethysmography |
Method used to find problems with blood flow in the body. It works by detecting the electrical energy generated by blood flow.
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Overfullness of blood vessels or of the total quantity of any fluid in the body.
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| PLET | type genus of the Plethodontidae |
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| PLET | common salamander of eastern North America |
| PLET | salamander of the Pacific coast of North America |
| PLET | mostly terrestrial salamanders that breathe through their thin moist skin |
| PLET | small mostly terrestrial New World salamanders having neither lungs nor gills as adults |
| PLET | extreme excess |
| PLET | excessively abundant |
| PLET | a measuring instrument for measuring changes in volume of a part or organ or whole body (usually resulting from fluctuations in the amount of blood it contains) |
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