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A technique used for imaging the brain activity by measuring the flow of blood containing radioactive atoms that emit positrons
Ãâó: www.macalester.edu/~psych/whathap/UBNRP/synesthesi...
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| petiole |
The stalk connecting the leaf to a stem.
Ãâó: ucipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/glossary.html
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| petiole |
Stalk of the leaf.
Ãâó: www.ernestartist.org/BotanicalGlossary01.htm
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| petechia |
any of several hemorrhagic states characterized by patches of purplish discoloration resulting from extravasation of blood into the skin and mucous membranes
Ãâó: duke.usask.ca/~misra/virology/stud2005/vaccines6/t...
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| petiolate |
With a petiole.
Ãâó: forest.moscowfsl.wsu.edu/rmrs_gtr118/glossary.html
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| PET | inferior in rank or status |
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| PET | racial segregation enforced primarily in public transportation and hotels and restaurants and other public places |
| PET | lower middle class (shopkeepers and clerical staff etc.) |
| PET | a small fund of cash that a firm keeps for the payment of incidental expenses |
| PET | a petty disparagement |
| PET | a member of a petit jury |
| PET | a jury of 12 to determine the facts and decide the issue in civil or criminal proceedings |
| PET | larceny of property having a value less than some amount (the amount varies by locale) |
| PET | unarmed woody rhizomatous perennial plant distinguished from wild sarsaparilla by more aromatic roots and panicled umbels |
| PET | a noncommissioned officer in the navy with a rank comparable to sergeant in the army |
| PET | an Old World spurge introduced as a weed in the eastern United States |
| PET | prickly yellow-flowered shrub of the moors of New England and Europe |
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