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pulse oximetry the measurement of oxygenation in the blood and the heart rate through a photoelectric device in a clip placed on the finger.
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pulse A short burst of electromagnetic energy that a radar sends out in a straight line to detect a precipitation target. The straight line that this pulse travels along is called a radar beam.
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pulp Cellulose fiber material produced by chemical or mechanical means from which paper and paperboard is manufactured. Origins of this cellulose fiber are many and can include wood, cotton, straw, jute, bagasse, bamboo, hemp, various leaf fibers, reeds, etc. There are many mechanical and chemical means of separating the fiber from its original sources.
Ãâó: www.paperspecs.com/resources/glossary/p.htm
pulvinar A swelling upon the median aspect of the thalamus. It receives a large proportion of the optic tract fibers, and is a way station in the path of the impulses concerned in vision.
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pull It connotes raising the offering price, or lowering the bid price of a stock, or if neither, then to cancel completely.
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