| pineal |
Secretes melatonin, a hormone involved with daily biological rhythms.
Ãâó: whyfiles.org/045env_hormone/caption.html
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| pine oil |
An oil processed from the gum of pine trees. Used in hard surface cleaning and disinfecting, and distinguished by a characteristic aroma. As a disinfectant it is inactive against staphylococci.
Ãâó: www.baraboosysco.com/chemical/glossary_of_terms.ht...
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| pine tar |
A sticky substance added by a player to the handle area of a bat for added grip. The tar will typically get darker with age. Some players are fairly consistent with the areas of a bat that are tarred, and it may be identified as a Specific Player Use Trait.
Ãâó: www.psadna.com/bats/glossary.chtml
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| Pinel |
(1990) Biopsicologia. EdiSES, Napoli 1992.
Ãâó: www.srmpsicologia.com/Dizionario/Bibliografia.htm
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