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originally meant the initial, primary level.
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| primitive neuroectodermal tumor |
PNET. One of a group of cancers that develop from the same type of early cells, and share certain biochemical and genetic features. Some PNETs develop in the brain and central nervous system (CNS-PNET), and others develop in sites outside of the brain such as the limbs, pelvis, and chest wall (peripheral PNET).
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| primary culture |
a cell or tissue culture made by direct transfer from a natural source to an artificial medium.
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| Primates |
(pry-mate9ees)An order within class Mammalia. Large-brained arboreal mammals with stereoscopic color vision and grasping hands (and sometimes feet). Includes prosimians, monkeys, apes, and hominids.
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| Primates |
"Large-brained, mostly tree-dwelling mammals with three-dimensional color vision and grasping hands. Humans are primates."
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