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| PAC | papular acrodermatitis of childhood; parent-adult-child; pericarditis-arthropathy-camptodactyly [syndrome]; phenacetin, aspirin, and caffeine; physical activity [scale]; plasma aldosterone concentration; platelet-associated complement; Policy Advisory Committee; preadmission certification; premature atrial contraction; product of ambulatory care; pulmonary artery catheterization |
| pac | pachytene |
| PACAP | pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide |
| PACC | primary ambulatory care center; promoting aphasics' communicative competence |
| PACE | Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology; paired basic amino acid cleaving enzyme; personalized aerobics for cardiovascular enhancement; Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly; pulmonary angiotensin I converting enzyme |
| PACO | mean alveolar gas volume |
| PaCO2 | Carbon Dioxide Pressure; amount of CO2 in arterial Blood |
| PACO2 | partial pressure of carbon dioxide in alveolar gas |
| PaCO2 | partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood |
| PAC | P-1 artificial chromosome |
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| PAC | Pl-derived artificial chromosome |
| PAC | Plasma aldosterone concentration |
| PAC | Polycyclic aromatic compounds |
| PAC | premature atrial contraction |
| PAC | Pulmonary artery catheter |
| PAC | cisplatin , doxorubicin , and cyclophosphamide |
| PAC | prostatic adenocarcinoma |
| PAc | protein antigen |
| PACAP | Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase Activating Peptide |
| 3H-PAC | 3H-p-aminoclonidine |
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pachyacria
| PAC1 phosphatase | <enzyme> An immediate-early mitogen-inducible tyrosine phosphatase; a map kinase phosphatase; amino acid sequence has been determined Registry number: EC 3.1.3.- Synonym: pac-1 (26 Jun 1999) |
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| Pac1 ribonuclease | <enzyme> A homolog of e. Coli rnase III from schizosaccharomyces pombe; amino acid sequence given in first source Registry number: EC 3.1.26.- Synonym: rnase pac1, pac1 gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
| paca | <zoology> A small South American rodent (Coelogenys paca), having blackish brown fur, with four parallel rows of white spots along its sides; the spotted cavy. It is nearly allied to the agouti and the Guinea pig. Origin: Pg, from the native name. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pacane | <botany> A species of hickory. See Pecan. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Pacchioni, Antonio | <person> Italian anatomist, 1665-1726. See: pacchionian bodies, pacchionian corpuscles, pacchionian depressions, pacchionian glands, pacchionian granulations. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pacchionian | Attributed to or described by Pacchioni. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pacchionian bodies | Tufted prolongations of pia-arachnoid, composed of numerous arachnoid villi that penetrate dural venous sinuses and effect transfer of cerebrospinal fluid to the venous system. at advanced age these are more numerous and tend to calcify. Synonym: granulationes arachnoideales, arachnoidal granulations, pacchionian bodies, pacchionian corpuscles, pacchionian glands, pacchionian granulations. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pacchionian corpuscles | Tufted prolongations of pia-arachnoid, composed of numerous arachnoid villi that penetrate dural venous sinuses and effect transfer of cerebrospinal fluid to the venous system. at advanced age these are more numerous and tend to calcify. Synonym: granulationes arachnoideales, arachnoidal granulations, pacchionian bodies, pacchionian corpuscles, pacchionian glands, pacchionian granulations. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pacchionian depressions | Pits on the inner surface of the skull, along the course of the superior sagittal sinus, in which are lodged the arachnoidal granulations. Synonym: foveolae granulares, pacchionian depressions. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pacchionian glands | Synonym: arachnoid granulations. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pacchionian granulations | Tufted prolongations of pia-arachnoid, composed of numerous arachnoid villi that penetrate dural venous sinuses and effect transfer of cerebrospinal fluid to the venous system. at advanced age these are more numerous and tend to calcify. Synonym: granulationes arachnoideales, arachnoidal granulations, pacchionian bodies, pacchionian corpuscles, pacchionian glands, pacchionian granulations. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pace | 1. A single movement from one foot to the other in walking; a step. 2. The length of a step in walking or marching, reckoned from the heel of one foot to the heel of the other; used as a unit in measuring distances; as, he advanced fifty paces. Ordinarily the pace is estimated at two and one half linear feet; but in measuring distances be stepping, the pace is extended to three feet (one yard) or to three and three tenths feet (one fifth of a rod). The regulation marching pace in the English and United States armies is thirty inches for quick time, and thirty-six inches for double time. The Roman pace (passus) was from the heel of one foot to the heel of the same foot when it next touched the ground, five Roman feet. 3. Manner of stepping or moving; gait; walk; as, the walk, trot, canter, gallop, and amble are paces of the horse; a swaggering pace; a quick pace. "To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow, Creeps in this petty pace from day to day." (Shak) "In the military schools of riding a variety of paces are taught." (Walsh) 4. A slow gait; a footpace. 5. Specifically, a kind of fast amble; a rack. 6. Any single movement, step, or procedure. "The first pace necessary for his majesty to make is to fall into confidence with Spain." (Sir W. Temple) 7. A broad step or platform; any part of a floor slightly raised above the rest, as around an altar, or at the upper end of a hall. 8. A device in a loom, to maintain tension on the warp in pacing the web. Geometrical pace, the space from heel to heel between the spot where one foot is set down and that where the same foot is again set down, loosely estimated at five feet, or by some at four feet and two fifths. See Roman pace in the Note under def. 2. To keep, or hold, pace with, to keep up with; to go as fast as. "In intellect and attainments he kept pace with his age." Origin: OE. Pas, F. Pas, from L. Passus a step, pace, orig, a stretching out of the feet in walking; cf. Pandere, passum, to spread, stretch; perh. Akin to E. Patent. Cf. Pas, Pass. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pacefollower | Any cell in excitable tissue that responds to stimuli from a pacemaker. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pacemaker | 1. <apparatus, physiology> An object or substance that influences the rate at which a certain phenomenon occurs, often used alone to indicate the natural cardiac pacemaker or an artificial cardiac pacemaker. 2. <biochemistry> A substance whose rate of reaction sets the pace for a series of interrelated reactions. (24 Mar 1998) |
| pacemaker failure | Failure of an artificial pacemaker to generate or deliver effective stimuli to the myocardium. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Artificial Cardiac Pacemaker, Artificial Cardiac Pacemakers, Artificial Pacemaker, Artificial Pacemakers, Cardiac Pacemakers, Artificial, Pacemaker, Artificial Cardiac, Pacemakers, Artificial, Pacemakers, Artificial Cardiac
Synonyms : Jackson-Lawler Type Pachyonychia Congenita, Jadassohn-Lewandowsky Syndrome, Pachyonychia Congenita Tarda, Type 1, Pachyonychia Congenita, Jackson-Lawler Type, Pachyonychia Congenita, Jadassohn-Lewandowsky Type, Type 1 Pachyonychia Congenita
Synonyms : Pachyrhizus erosus, Pachyrhizus tuberosus
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Pachynema, Pachynemas, Pachytene Stages, Stage, Pachytene, Stages, Pachytene
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the rate of moving (especially walking or running) footstep: the distance covered by a step; "he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig" the relative speed of progress or change; "he lived at a fast pace"; "he works at a great rate"; "the pace of events accelerated" walk with slow or fast paces; "He paced up and down the hall" a step in walking or running go at a pace; "The horse paced" tempo: the rate of some repeating event measure (distances) by pacing; "step off ten yards" yard: a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride regulate or set the pace of; "Pace your efforts"
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large burrowing rodent of South America and Central America; highly esteemed as food
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of or relating to or characteristic of pachyderms callous: emotionally hardened; "a callous indifference to suffering"; "cold-blooded and indurate to public opinion"
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pachydermatous: of or relating to or characteristic of pachyderms
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| PAC | the target company defends itself by threatening to take over its acquirer |
| PAC | large burrowing rodent of South and Central America |
| PAC | a step in walking or running |
| PAC | the relative speed of progress or change |
| PAC | a unit of length equal to 3 feet |
| PAC | the distance covered by a step |
| PAC | the rate of moving (especially walking or running) |
| PAC | the rate of some repeating event |
| PAC | measure by pacing, as of distances |
| PAC | measure by pacing, as of a room |
| PAC | regulate or set the pace of |
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