| pulse |
A rise and fall of voltage, current, or other faction that would be constant under normal conditions. A pulse that is intentionally induced will have a finite duration time. Q
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| pulmonary emphysema |
A common disease of the lungs in which the air cells are distended and their partition walls ruptured by an abnormal pressure of the air contained in them. [Webster]. A chronic irreversible disease of the lungs, characterized by abnormal of air spaces in the lungs and accompanied by destruction of the tissue lining the walls of the air sacs. ...
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| pulvinate |
cushion, cushion-shape, flattened pads or pad-like
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| pulmonary embolism |
A blood clot (solid mass of blood) that blocks one or more of the blood vessels in the lungs. It can be life-threatening.
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| pulp |
inner portion of the fruit
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