| PLAU | plasminogen activator, urinary |
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| PLAUR | plasminogen activator receptor, urokinase type |
| plausibly | 1. In a plausible manner. 2. Contentedly, readily. "The Romans plausibly did give consent." (Shak) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Plaut | Hugo K., German physician, 1858-1928. See: Plaut's bacillus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Plaut's bacillus | Probably Fusobacterium nucleatum, differentiated by some from Vincent's bacillus; the former is motile and nonpathogenic, the latter is nonmotile and pathogenic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| plauracin |
an antibiotic complex produced by Actinoplanes auranticolor; used as a veterinary growth stimulant.
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| PLAU | enthusiastic approval |
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| PLAU | enthusiastic approval |
| PLAU | apparent validity |
| PLAU | appearing to merit belief or acceptance |
| PLAU | within the realm of credibility |
| PLAU | likely but not certain to be or become true or real |
| PLAU | apparently reasonable and valid |
| PLAU | apparent validity |
| PLAU | easy to believe on the basis of available evidence |
| PLAU | expressing or manifesting praise or approval |
| PLAU | a genus of Alcidae |
| PLAU | comic dramatist of ancient Rome (253?-184 BC) |
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