| proprioceptive | <physiology> Capable of receiving stimuli originating in muscles, tendons, and other internal tissues. Origin: L. Proprius, one's own, + capio, to take (05 Mar 2000) |
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| proprioceptive mechanism | <physiology> The mechanism of sense of position and movement, by which muscular movements can be adjusted to a great degree of accuracy and equilibrium maintained. (05 Mar 2000) |
| proprioceptive reflexes | <physiology> Any reflex brought about by stimulation of proprioceptors. See: proprioceptor. (05 Mar 2000) |
| proprioceptive sensibility | <physiology> Capable of receiving stimuli originating in muscles, tendons, and other internal tissues. Origin: L. Proprius, one's own, + capio, to take (05 Mar 2000) |
| proprioceptive-oculocephalic reflex | doll's eye sign |
| proprioceptor | <physiology> One of a variety of sensory end organs (such as the muscle spindle and Golgi's tendon organ) in muscles, tendons, and joint capsules. (05 Mar 2000) |
| propriospinal | <anatomy> Relating especially or wholly to the spinal cord; specifically, denoting those nerve cells and their fibres that connect the different segments of the spinal cord with each other (e.g., spino-spinalis). (05 Mar 2000) |
| proprotein | <biochemistry> Inactive protein precursors; e.g., proinsulin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| propterygium | <marine biology> The anterior of three principal cartilages in the fins of some fishes. Source: Websters Dictionary Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Before + a fin. (01 Mar 1998) |
| proptometer | A synonym for exophthalmometer. Origin: pro-+ G. Ptosis, a falling, + metron, measure (05 Mar 2000) |
| proptosis | <clinical sign, ophthalmology> Forward projection or displacement especially of the eyeball: exophthalmos. (18 Nov 1997) |
| proptotic | <ophthalmology> Referring to proptosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| propulsion | <neurology> The tendency to fall forward; responsible for the festination in paralysis agitans. Origin: G. Pro-pello, pp. -pulsus, to drive forth (05 Mar 2000) |
| propulsive | <physiology> Tending or having power to propel, driving onward or forward, impelling to action or motion. (18 Nov 1997) |
| propyl | <chemistry> The hypothetical radical C3H7, regarded as the essential residue of propane and related compounds. Origin: Propionic + -yl. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| propane |
Also known as LPG (liquid petroleum gas). Propane is a common fuel used for cooking and heating. CNG (natural gas) is considered safer because propane is heavy than air and will sink into the bilge if it leaks, creating the potential for an explosion. Propane is more easily available throughout the world than CNG however, so it is used for most boats outside of North America.
Ãâó: www.terrax.org/sailing/glossary/gp.aspx
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to increase the number of plants by sexual or asexual meansProtozoans - organisms made up of a single cell or a group of basically identical cells.
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| proprietary |
The design of programs, systems or equipment that are owned by an entity. This technology may be licensed for use in other applications or systems.
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Beta blocker medication widely prescribed for hypertension and other chronic conditions, and effective in preventing migraine.
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| Propecia |
The first FDA approved pill for hair loss. Propecia contains 1mg of Finasteride which inhibits the enzyme 5-alpha reductase type 2 that converts testosterone into DHT. This lowering of DHT in the body leads to a halting of hair loss and causes regrowth of hair in people suffering from Androgenetic Alopecia.
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| PROP | a liquid fatty acid found in milk and sweat and in fuel distillates |
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| PROP | make peace with |
| PROP | the act of atoning for sin or wrongdoing (especially appeasing a deity) |
| PROP | the act of placating and overcoming distrust and animosity |
| PROP | intended to reconcile or appease |
| PROP | intended to reconcile or appease |
| PROP | having power to atone for or offered by way of expiation or propitiation |
| PROP | presenting favorable circumstances |
| PROP | in an auspicious manner |
| PROP | the favorable quality of strongly indicating a successful result |
| PROP | an airplane with an external propeller that is driven by a turbojet engine |
| PROP | member of the stage crew in charge of properties |
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