| PSTV | Potato spindle tuber viroid |
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| PSTVd | Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid |
| PSUD | Psychoactive Substance Use Disorder |
| PSV | Peak Systolic Velocity |
| PSV | Pressure Support Ventilation |
| PSV | Proximal selective vagotomy |
| PSVEP | Pattern Shift Visual Evoked Potentials |
| PSVT | Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia |
| PSX | Pseudoexfoliation |
| Pseudomonas stutzeri | A species found in soil and water, frequently in clinical specimens. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Pseudomonas vesicularis | A species found in the medicinal leech (Hirudo medicinalis) and in water from a stream. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudomonomolecular | <biochemistry> Referring to a reaction whose rate appears to be dependent on the concentration of only one substrate; usually due to a constant, saturating level of the other compounds. Synonym: pseudomonomolecular. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudomorph | 1. An irregular or deceptive form. 2. <chemistry> A pseudomorphous crystal, as a crystal consisting of quartz, but having the cubic form of fluor spar, the fluor crystal having been changed to quartz by a process of substitution. See: Pseudomorphous. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pseudomorphism | <chemistry> The state of having, or the property of taking, a crystalline form unlike that which belongs to the species. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pseudomorphous | Not having the true form. Pseudomorphous crystal, one which has a form that does not result from its own powers of crystallization. Origin: Gr.; false + form: cf. F. Pseudomorphe. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pseudomucinous cyst | A cyst containing a gelatinous fluid, formerly thought to differ significantly from mucin, occurring especially in the ovary. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudomycelium | A mycelium-like mass of pseudohyphae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudomyopia | A condition simulating myopia and due to spasm of the ciliary muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudomyxoma | A gelatinous mass resembling a myxoma but composed of epithelial mucus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudomyxoma peritonei | <radiology> Rupture of: ovarian pseudomucinous cystadenoma, appendicial mucocele, mucinous material in peritoneum, with or without diffuse abdominal calcification (12 Dec 1998) |
| pseudonarcotic | Inducing sleep by reason of a sedative effect, but not directly narcotic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pseudonavicella | Origin: NL. <zoology> Same as Pseudonavicula. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pseudonavicula | Origin: NL, fr. Gr. False + NL. Navicula, a genus of diatoms. See Navicular. <zoology> One of the minute spindle-shaped embryos of Gregarinae and some other Protozoa. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pseudoneoplasm | 1. <oncology> An enlargement of nonneoplastic character which clinically resembles a true neoplasm so closely as to often be mistaken for such. 2. A condition, commonly associated with obesity in young females, of cerebral oedema with narrowed small ventricles but with increased intracranial pressure and frequently papilledema. Synonym: pseudoneoplasm. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Psychophysiological Disorders, Psychophysiologic Disorder, Psychophysiological Disorder, Psychosomatic Disorder
Synonyms : Mind-Body Relationship (Physiology), Physiologic Psychology, Physiological Psychology, Psychology, Physiologic, Mind Body Relations (Physiology), Mind Body Relationship (Physiology), Mind-Body Relation (Physiology), Mind-Body Relationships (Physiology)
Synonyms : Alcoholic Psychoses
Synonyms : Substance-Induced Psychoses, Toxic Psychoses, Drug Psychoses, Psychoses, Substance Induced, Substance Induced Psychoses
Synonyms : Anal Stages, Development, Psychosexual, Developments, Psychosexual, Phallic Stages, Psychosexual Developments, Stage, Anal, Stage, Phallic, Stages, Anal, Stages, Phallic
| Pseudomonas |
The bacterial genus Pseudomonas includes plant pathogenic bacteria such as P. syringae (various pathovars), the opportunistic pathogen P. aeruginosa, the ubiquitous soil bacterium P. putida, and some species that are known to cause problems in dairy products. However, the actions of this group of bacteria are mainly considered neutral to man. They are considered to be metabolically diverse agents of spoilage and degredation. ...
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| Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
The bacterial genus Pseudomonas includes plant pathogenic bacteria such as P. syringae (various pathovars), the opportunistic pathogen P. aeruginosa, the ubiquitous soil bacterium P. putida, and some species that are known to cause problems in dairy products. However, the actions of this group of bacteria are mainly considered neutral to man. They are considered to be metabolically diverse agents of spoilage and degredation. ...
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| pseudotruncus arteriosus |
In medicine, the tetralogy of Fallot (described by Etienne Fallot, 1850 - 1911, Marseille) is a significant and complex congenital heart defect, involving four different heart malformations:# A ventricular septal defect (VSD), a hole between the two bottom chambers (ventricles) of the heart. # Right ventricular outflow tract obstruction, a narrowing at or just below the pulmonary valve. # The aorta is positioned over the ventricular septal defect instead of in the left ventricle. ...
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| psychedelic |
Psychedelic music is a musical genre which is not rigorously defined, and is sometimes interpreted to include everything from Flower Power music to Hard Rock and Acid Rock. ...
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| psychiatric |
Psychiatry is a branch of medicine that studies and treats mental and emotional disorders (see mental illness). While any physician may prescribe the medications used to treat various forms of mental illness, psychiatrists are more extensively trained in differential diagnosis of mental illness and keep up to date on the newest treatment modalities for mental illness. ...
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| PS | epilepsy characterized clinically by impairment of consciousness and amnesia for the episode |
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| PS | a mental or personality disturbance not attributable to any known neurological or organic dysfunction |
| PS | a person suffering from neurosis |
| PS | affected with emotional disorder |
| PS | the branch of psychology that uses experimental methods to study psychological issues |
| PS | someone with a sociopathic personality |
| PS | suffering from an undiagnosed mental disorder |
| PS | a personality disorder characterized by amorality and lack of affect |
| PS | suffering from an undiagnosed mental disorder |
| PS | suffering from an undiagnosed mental disorder |
| PS | the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders |
| PS | any disease of the mind |
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