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primary cancer Cancer that is located in the organ or tissue where the cancer began.
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primary care Primary Care is the first care a patient receives. It is often a family physician, although patients also may receive Primary Care from a nurse, a paramedic, or other types of health-care providers, depending on the situation. Managed care systems try to resolve as many health problems as possible at this level.
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primary radiation Radiation which travels along a straight line, without scatter, from the source to the detector.
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primary culture A culture started from cells, tissues or organs taken directly from organisms. A primary culture may be regarded as such until it is successfully subcultured for the first time. It then becomes a "cell line".
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primary A member of a minimal set of stimuli (usually lights), mixtures of the elements of which are capable of matching all colors. For normal human beings three primaries are sufficient to provide a perceptual match. There are indefinitely many sets of three primaries, mixtures of which are capable of matching all colors. For colorimetric purposes the concept of a primary has been extended to include "imaginary" primaries-ones that are not physically realizable. ...
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