| plate t. |
the presence or development of a platelet thrombus.
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| plateau p. |
a pulse which is slowly rising and sustained.
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| plateau s. |
speech which is characterized by a level, monotonous, unvaried pitch.
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| platelet a. |
the physical property of platelets by which they stick to a variety of materials in vivo and in vitro, particularly as it occurs in the initial formation of a clot and in the maintenance of hemostasis.
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| platelet c. |
determination of the number of platelets per cubic millimeter of blood; it may be either a direct platelet count with a hemacytometer and a microscope or an indirect platelet count in which the ratio of platelets to erythrocytes on a blood smear is determined and the number of platelets is computed from the erythrocyte count.
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