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phenylpropanolamine Once a common weight loss ingredient in appetite suppressants, recent studies have linked PPA to an increased risk of stroke. The FDA warns consumers to avoid use of products containing PPA.
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phenology Chronological sequence (influenced by climate) of an organism
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phenomenology (1) The science or study of phenomena, or things as they are perceived, as opposed to the study of being, or the nature of things as they are. (2) The philosophical investigation and description of conscious experience in all its varieties without reference to the question of whether what is experienced is objectively real.
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phenol A hydroxyl derivative of an aromatic hydrocarbon that causes medicinal flavors and is involved in staling reactions.
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phenol A poisonous and carcinogenic chemical often found in municipal water supplies. Also known as carbolic acid, phenol is a benzene derivative.
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