| PSMS | physical self-maintenance scale |
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| PTA | parallel tubular arrays; parathyroid adenoma; percutaneous transluminal angioplasty; peroxidase-labe... |
| PTP | pancreatic thread protein; percutaneous transhepatic portography; physical treatment planning; poste... |
| PULSES | physical condition, upper limb function, lower limb function, sensory component, excretory function,... |
| PWC | peak work capacity; physical work capacity |
| physical abuse |
acts that cause physical harm or injury.
Ãâó: www.nationaltcc.org/tcc/
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| physical therapy |
The treatment of disease by physical and mechanical means (as massage, regulated exercise, water, light, heat, and electricity)
Ãâó: www.ecdoctors.com/glossary.htm
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| physical therapist |
means a licensed physical therapist. Where there is no licensure law, the physical therapist must be certified by the appropriate professional body. A physical therapist treats disease or Accidental Injury by physical and mechanical means.
Ãâó: www.phs.org/healthplan/members/glossary.shtml
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| physical map |
A map of the locations of identifiable landmarks on DNA (eg, restriction enzyme cutting sites, genes), regardless of inheritance. Distance is measured in base pairs. For the human genome, the lowest- resolution physical map is the banding patterns on the 24 different chromosomes; the highest- resolution map would be the complete nucleotide sequence of the chromosomes.
Ãâó: www.bioinformatics.buffalo.edu/current_buffalo/glo...
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| physical |
A facility containing prime movers, electric generators, and auxiliary equipment for converting mechanical, chemical, and/or fission energy into electric energy.
Ãâó: energytrends.pnl.gov/glose_h.htm
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