| Phys | Ther physical therapist or therapy |
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| PM | after death (Lat. post mortem); after noon [Lat. post meridiem]; mean pressure; pacemaker; pantomogr... |
| PMC | paramyotonia congenita; patient management category; phenylmercuric chloride; physical medicine clin... |
| PMR | patient meta-record; perinatal mortality rate; periodic medical review; physical medicine and rehabi... |
| PM&R | physical medicine and rehabilitation |
| physical map |
A map indicating physical locations on a DNA molecule such as restriction enzyme recognition sites, RFLPs, and genes; measured in base pairs (bp).
Ãâó: www.qdots.com/live/render/content.asp
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| physical therapist |
An individual trained or licensed to provide treatment to help injured people achieve maximum physical restoration through physical agents (heat, light, water, electricity, massage and exercise).
Ãâó: www.personal-injury-help-center.org/Glossary_of_Te...
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| physical anthropology |
the scientific study of the physical characteristics, variability, and evolution of the human organism.
Ãâó: www.china.org.cn/english/features/Archaeology/9885...
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| physical dependence |
An adaptive physiological state that occurs with regular drug use and results in a withdrawal syndrome when drug use is stopped; usually occurs with tolerance. [3]
Ãâó: teens.drugabuse.gov/utilities/glossary2.asp
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| physical dependence |
The physical condition in which rapid discontinuation of a substance, such as alcohol, tobacco or a drug, causes a withdrawal reaction.
Ãâó: www.painconnection.org/MyTreatment/MayoClinic_glos...
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