| plant poisoning | Poisoning by the ingestion of plants or its leaves, berries, roots or stalks. The manifestations in both humans and animals vary in severity from mild to life threatening. In animals, especially domestic animals, it is usually the result of ingesting moldy or fermented forage. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| plant proteins | Proteins found in plants (flowers, herbs, shrubs, trees, etc.). The concept does not include proteins found in vegetables for which vegetable proteins is available. (12 Dec 1998) |
| plant RNase | <enzyme> An enzyme endonucleolytically cleaving RNA to 3'-nucleotides with 2',3'-cyclic nucleotides as intermediates. Synonym: Escherichia coli RNase I, microbial RNase II, plant RNase, RNase N2. (05 Mar 2000) |
| plant root cap | A cone-shaped structure in plants made up of a mass of meristematic cells that covers and protects the tip of a growing root. It is the putative site of gravity sensing in plant roots. (12 Dec 1998) |
| plant roots | The usually underground portions of a plant that serve as support, store food, and through which water and mineral nutrients enter the plant. (12 Dec 1998) |
| plant shoots | The aerial portions of a plant, including stem, branches, and leaves and also, new immature growth on a plant. (12 Dec 1998) |
| plant stems | Parts of plants that usually grow vertically upwards towards the light and support the leaves, buds, and reproductive structures. (12 Dec 1998) |
| plant succession | <botany> The development of a plant community from its initial stage to its climax stage. (31 Dec 1997) |
| plant toxin | A substance similar in its properties to an extracellular bacterial toxin. Synonym: plant toxin. Origin: phyto-+ G. Toxikon, poison (05 Mar 2000) |
| plant transpiration | The loss of water vapor by plants to the atmosphere. It occurs mainly from the leaves through pores (stomata) whose primary function is gas exchange. The water is replaced by a continuous column of water moving upwards from the roots within the xylem vessels. (12 Dec 1998) |
| plant tumours | A localised proliferation of plant tissue forming a swelling or outgrowth, commonly with a characteristic shape and unlike any organ of the normal plant. Plant tumours or galls usually form in response to the action of a pathogen or a pest. (12 Dec 1998) |
| plant viruses | Viruses parasitic on plants higher than bacteria. (12 Dec 1998) |
| plant-cane | A stalk or shoot of sugar cane of the first growth from the cutting. The growth of the second and following years is of inferior quality, and is called rattoon. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| plant-eating | Eating, or subsisting on, plants; as, a plant-eating beetle. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| planta | Synonym: sole. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Type 1 Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor
Synonyms : Type 2 Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor
Synonyms : Extrinsic Plasminogen Activators, Plasminogen Activator, Uterine-Tissue Plasminogen Activator, Uterine Tissue Plasminogen Activator
Synonyms : BAE-PAI, Endothelial Plasminogen Activator Inhibitors, Placental Plasminogen Activator Inhibitors, Plasminogen Activator Inhibitors, Endothelial, Plasminogen Activator Inhibitors, Placental, Inactivators, Plasminogen, Inhibitors, Plasminogen Activator
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| plantigrade |
(of mammals) walking on the whole sole of the foot (as rabbits, raccoons, bears, and humans do) plantigrade mammal: an animal that walks with the entire sole of the foot touching the ground as e.g. bears and human beings
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a sheet of metal or wood or glass or plastic home plate: (baseball) base consisting of a rubber slab where the batter stands; it must be touched by a base runner in order to score; "he ruled that the runner failed to touch home" a full-page illustration (usually on slick paper) dish on which food is served or from which food is eaten the quantity contained in a plate a rigid layer of the Earth's crust that is believed to drift slowly the thin under portion of the forequarter a main course served on a plate; "a vegetable plate"; "the blue plate special" any flat platelike body structure or part the positively charged electrode in a vacuum tube a flat sheet of metal or glass on which a photographic image can be recorded structural member consisting of a horizontal beam that provides bearing and anchorage a shallow receptacle for collection in church a metal sheathing of uniform thickness (such as the shield attached to an artillery piece to protect the gunners) coat with a layer of metal; "plate spoons with silver" denture: a dental appliance that artificially replaces missing teeth
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| pliers |
a gripping hand tool with two hinged arms and (usually) serrated jaws
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the flat ciliated free-swimming larva of hydrozoan coelenterates
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as the hard flattened scales of e.g. sharks
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| PL | a person who brings an action in a court of law |
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| PL | the party who appeals a decision of a lower court |
| PL | expressing sorrow |
| PL | in a plaintive manner |
| PL | expressing sorrowfulness |
| PL | any of various types of fold formed by doubling fabric back upon itself and then pressing or stitching into shape |
| PL | a hairdo formed by braiding or twisting the hair |
| PL | weave into plaits |
| PL | make by braiding |
| PL | someone who plaits (hair or fabric etc.) |
| PL | scale drawing of a structure |
| PL | an arrangement scheme |
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