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pinna The skin and cartilage flap of the external ear
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pineal gland A small cone-shaped component of the epithalamus attached in the midline by a stalk to the dorsocaudal 3rd ventricle. Also known as the epiphysis cerebri. This endocrine organ secretes serotonin and melatonin in sync with light cycles. Prior to puberty the pineal exerts an inhibitory influence of the reproductive system. ...
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pinhole a small undesired hole in a photoresist film, deposited or grown film or opaque area on a photomask.
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pinguecula a benign white or yellowish bump on the surface of the cornea caused by trauma or UV exposure
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pinene alpha-pinene and beta-pinene are monoterpenes found in valerian root, juniper berries, and other plants. Alpha- and beta-pinene are two different compounds which have the same chemical composition in respect to number and type of atoms, but which differ slight in structure. Both alpha- and beta-pinene will cause allergic reactions on contact. They also exhibit antimicrobial activity.
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