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predormital p. sleep paralysis occurring prior to falling asleep.
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predormitum the period of waning consciousness interposed between the waking state and sound slumber.
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predation the act of one organism (the predator) eating another (the prey).
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predictive value In screening and diagnostic tests, the probability that a person with a positive test is a true positive (ie, does have the disease), or that a person with a negative test truly does not have the disease. The predictive value of a screening test is determined by the sensitivity and specificity of the test, and by the prevalence of the condition for which the test is used. Pre-test probability. Probability of disease, before performing a diagnostic test.
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predation In international trade contexts, an aggressive pricing strategy in which a foreign producer prices below cost to drive domestic firms out of business, leaving the foreign firm with effective market power. Predation may involve pricing below marginal cost, possibly supported by government subsidies. ...
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