| proctalgia | Pain at the anus, or in the rectum. Synonym: proctodynia, rectalgia. Origin: proct-+ G. Algos, pain (05 Mar 2000) |
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| proctalgia fugax | Painful spasm of the muscle about the anus without known cause; probably a neurosis. Synonym: anorectal spasm. (05 Mar 2000) |
| proctatresia | Synonym: anal atresia. Origin: proct-+ G. A-priv. + tresis, a boring (05 Mar 2000) |
| proctectasia | Rarely used term for dilation of the anus or rectum. Origin: proct-+ G. Ektasis, extension (05 Mar 2000) |
| proctectomy | Surgical resection of the rectum. Synonym: rectectomy. Origin: proct-+ G. Ektome, excision (05 Mar 2000) |
| proctencleisis | Proctenclisis An obsolete term for proctostenosis. Origin: proct-+ G. Enkleisis, enclosure (05 Mar 2000) |
| procteurynter | An obsolete term for an inflatable bag for dilating the rectum. Origin: proct-+ G. Euryno, to dilate, fr. Eurys, wide (05 Mar 2000) |
| proctitis | <pathology> Inflammation of the rectum. (18 Nov 1997) |
| procto- | Proct- Anus; (more frequently) rectum; Cf.: recto-. Origin: G. Proktos (05 Mar 2000) |
| proctocele | <medicine> Inversion and prolapse of the mucous coat of the rectum, from relaxation of the sphincter, with more or less swelling; prolapsus ani. Origin: Gr. Anus + tumour. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| proctoclysis | Slow continuous administration of saline solution by instillation into the rectum and sigmoid colon. Synonym: Murphy drip, rectoclysis. Origin: procto-+ G. Klysis, a washing out (05 Mar 2000) |
| proctococcypexy | Suture of a prolapsing rectum to the tissues anterior to the coccyx. Synonym: rectococcypexy. Origin: procto-+ G. Kokkyx, coccyx, + pexis, fixation (05 Mar 2000) |
| proctocolectomy | Surgical removal of the rectum together with part or all of the colon. Origin: procto-+ G. Kolon, colon, + ektome, excision (05 Mar 2000) |
| proctocolectomy, restorative | A surgical procedure involving the excision of the colon and rectum and the formation of an ileoanal reservoir (pouch). In patients with intestinal diseases, such as ulcerative colitis, this procedure avoids the need for an ostomy by allowing for transanal defecation. (12 Dec 1998) |
| proctocolitis | Inflammation of the rectum and colon. (12 Dec 1998) |
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the immediate response to elements in an advert or promotion: attention, learning, emotion, and (for high-involvement purchase decisions) acceptance
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Any chemical reaction or series of reactions catalysed by an enzyme or enzymes is described as an enzymic or enzymatic process. An enzyme is a protein which acts as a highly selective catalyst permitting reactions to take place rapidly in living cells under physiological conditions.
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Ore may be excavated by means of a series of horizontal, vertical, or inclined workings in veins and in more irregular ore deposits, or by openings, known as rooms, in flat deposits.
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Wastewater treatment processes in which the microorganisms and bacteria treating the wastes are attached to the media in the reactor. The wastes being treated flow over the media. Trickling filters, bio-towers, and RBCs are attached growth reactors. These reactors can be used for removal of BOD, nitrification, and denitrification.
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(pro-KUM-bent) -- Lying flat,said of a stem growing horizontally on the surface of the ground.
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