| physics |
Discipline of Science dealing with the properties of matter and energy. Includes; acoustics, atomic physics, cryogenics, electromagnetism, elementary particle physics, fluid dynamics, geophysics, mathematical physics, mechanics, molecular physics, nuclear physics, optics, plasma physics, quantum physics, solid state physics, statistical mechanics, thermodynamics.
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| physiognomy |
The physical features of something. For example, the physiognomy of a landscape includes its topography and vegetation.
Ãâó: biology.usgs.gov/s+t/SNT/noframe/zy198.htm
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| physiatrist |
A physician who specializes in rehabilitation and may plan and coordinate physical, occupational, speech and other types of therapy. This doctor may also coordinate the treatment and evaluation of an individual, with the other members of a health-care team.
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| physical therapist |
A developmental specialist who evaluates the range of motion of joints, muscle strength and development, and functional level of the child. The physical therapist uses the information from the evaluation to design an appropriate treatment and activity program.
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| physical map |
it is used to localise genes (indicate position) by having direct access to the DNA fragment containing it.
Ãâó: www.genethon.fr/php/layout.php
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