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(material) A thermosetting plastic material available in many combinations of phenol and formaldehyde. Often there are fillers added to provide a broad range of physical, electrical, chemical, and molding properties. Commonly used for housings, inserts, and programming system panels.
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| phenylketonuria |
A genetic disorder in which the body cannot break down the amino acid phenylalanine; abbreviated PKU.
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| phenotype |
The expression of the genes present in an individual. This may be directly observable (eye color) or apparent only with specific tests (blood type). Some phenotypes such as the blood groups are completely determined by heredity, while others are readily altered by environmental agents.
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| phenotype |
the physical expression of the genotype, ie, that which is coded in the genes and observable in the physical structure of a given organism
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| phenylketonuria |
Category: Baby's health A genetic liver enzyme disorder that may be regulated by a careful diet. In the US, all babies are screened for PKU at birth. Women with an inborn error of body chemistry called phenylketonuria (PKU) also are at high risk of having a baby with a heart defect Find out more about Phenylketonuria: Articles | Books/products
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