| peak expiratory f. |
the greatest rate of airflow that can be achieved during forced exhalation, beginning with the lungs fully inflated. Called also peak expiratory flow rate.
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| peak expiratory flow r. |
see under flow.
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| peak flow m. |
an instrument for measuring the flow of air in the early part of forced exhalation.
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| peak-to-peak a. |
the sum of the peak amplitude in a positive direction and that in a negative direction from the baseline.
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| peanut o. |
[NF] the refined fixed oil obtained from peanuts (Arachis hypogaea); used as a solvent and oleaginous vehicle for drugs, and as a laxative in veterinary medicine. Called also arachis o. and groundnut o.
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