| pearl-worker's d. |
recurrent inflammation of bone with hypertrophy, seen in persons who work in pearl dust.
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| pearly bodies |
epithelial pearls.
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| pearly n. |
one of the nodules of bovine tuberculosis.
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| pearly penile p.’s |
numerous tiny white, dome-shaped asymptomatic angiofibromas occurring circumferentially around the penile coronal sulcus. Called also hirsutoid papillomas of penis.
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| Pearson's correlation c. |
the most common correlation coefficient; it is the covariance of two random variables divided by the product of their standard deviations. Called also product-moment correlation c. See also correlation c.
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| PEA | informal terms for a human `tooth' |
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| PEA | a white the color of pearls |
| PEA | American everlasting having foliage with soft wooly hairs and corymbose heads with pearly white bracts |
| PEA | cephalopod of the Indian and Pacific oceans having a spiral shell with pale pearly partitions |
| PEA | a kind of razorfish |
| PEA | the pearly lining of the dark shells is a source of mother-of-pearl |
| PEA | a white the color of pearls |
| PEA | any of several varieties of red-skinned apple |
| PEA | the most commonly used method of computing a correlation coefficient between variables that are linearly related |
| PEA | United States arctic explorer and United States naval officer who has been regarded as the first man to reach the North Pole (1856-1920) |
| PEA | a country person |
| PEA | a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement |
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