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petrolatum Used in creams, it softens and soothes skin. Forms a film to prevent moisture loss.
Ãâó: allindiansite.com/home/beauty/beauty_glossary.html
petition A request to amend the National List that is submitted by any person in accordance with this part.
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petroleum Crude oil or any fraction thereof that is liquid under normal conditions of temperature and pressure. The term includes petroleum-based substances comprising a complex blend of hydrocarbons derived from crude oil through the process of separation, conversion, upgrading, and finishing, such as motor fuel, jet oil, lubricants, petroleum solvents, and used oil.
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PET scan A special type of X-ray using a radioactive dye which shows areas of the brain that have a higher or lower metabolism than normal. It can sometimes be used when an MRI scan alone is inconclusive. This is a limited-use diagnostic tool.
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PET A nuclear medicine imaging test that detects differences in metabolism; often used to differentiate between healthy and abnormal tissue.
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