| podophyllum r. |
[USP] a powdered mixture of resins removed from podophyllum by percolation with alcohol and subsequent precipitation upon addition of acidified water; used as a topical caustic in the treatment of laryngeal papillomas, condylomata acuminata, keratoses, and other epitheliomas; available as a 25 per cent solution in alcohol, which may be diluted for use. Called also podophyllin. See also podophyllotoxin.
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| Podostroma |
a genus of fungi of the family Hypocreaceae, including the perfect (sexual) stage of some species of Trichoderma.
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| podotrochlitis |
navicular disease.
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| podotrochlosis |
navicular disease.
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| pod- |
The Point of Deployment Module (POD) is a standardized hardware decryption security device the size of a credit card that plugs into a compatible slot in many new set-top boxes. This approach makes it possible to make set-top boxes that can operate within any cable system. The cable system simply provides the POD, and could change it for all their subscribers if the associated security system is compromised. See Conditional Access.
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