| perimysium | <anatomy> The connective tissue sheath which surrounds a muscle, and sends partitions inwards between the bundles of muscular fibres. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. About + muscle. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| perimysium externum | The fibrous connective tissue envelope surrounding a skeletal muscle. Synonym: perimysium externum. Origin: epi-+ G. Mys, muscle (05 Mar 2000) |
| perimysium internum | In the older literature, a term referring to the connective tissue around secondary and tertiary fascicles and individual fibres and also to the supporting framework of the myocardium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| perinatal | <paediatrics> Pertaining to or occurring in the period shortly before and after birth, variously defined as beginning with completion of the twentieth to twenty eighth week of gestation and ending 7 to 28 days after birth. Origin: L. Natus = born (18 Nov 1997) |
| perinatal care | The care and management of the foetus and newborn infant in the perinatal period before, during, and after delivery. (12 Dec 1998) |
| perinatal death | An inclusive term referring to both stillborn infants and neonatal death's. (05 Mar 2000) |
| perinatal medicine | The branch of medicine dealing with the foetus and infant during the perinatal period. The perinatal period begins with the twenty-eighth week of gestation and ends twenty-eight days after birth. (12 Dec 1998) |
| perinatal mortality | Mortality around the time of birth, conventionally limited to the period from 28 weeks gestation to one week postnatal. (05 Mar 2000) |
| perinatal mortality rate | The number of stillborn infants of 24 completed weeks or more plus the number of deaths occurring under 7 days of life divided by the number of stillborn infants of 24 weeks or more gestation plus all liveborn infants in the same population, regardless of the period of gestation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| perinatal torsion | Tends to be extravaginal type. (05 Mar 2000) |
| perinatal transmission | <microbiology, paediatrics> Transmission of a pathogen, such as HIV, from mother to baby during birth. See: Vertical Transmission. (09 Oct 1997) |
| perinate | An infant in the perinatal period. (05 Mar 2000) |
| perinatologist | An obstetrician who subspecialises in perinatology. (05 Mar 2000) |
| perinatology | The branch of medicine dealing with the foetus and infant during the perinatal period. The perinatal period begins with the twenty-eighth week of gestation and ends twenty-eight days after birth. (12 Dec 1998) |
| perineal | <anatomy> Pertaining to the perineum. (18 Nov 1997) |
| periodontal cyst |
one in the periodontal ligament and adjacent structures, usually at the apex (periapical c.), but sometimes along the lateral surfaces of the tooth (lateral periodontal c.).
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| Periplaneta americana |
The American Cockroach (Periplaneta americana) is a large species of cockroach, winged, and growing to a length of 1"-1 1/2". It is very common the southern United States, and in tropical climates, and can be found in many locations throughout the world, including, due to its travels via shipping and commerce between locations. In the southern U.S., it is often called a Palmetto Bug or a Waterbug. ...
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| Periplaneta australasiae |
The Australian Cockroach (Periplaneta australasiae) is a large species of cockroach, winged, and growing to a length of 1 1/4"-1 3/8". It is brown in colour. It is very similar in appearance to the American cockroach and may be mistaken for it easily. However, it is a bit smaller than the American cockroach, has a yellow margin on the thorax, and yellow streaks at its sides as the wing base. ...
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| periplasm |
The periplasmic space is the space seen between the plasma membrane and the outer membrane in the gram-negative bacteria. A smaller periplasmic space between the plasma membrane and the peptidoglycan layer (cell wall) may be observed in the gram-positive bacteria. Periplasmic space may be filled with a loose network of peptidoglycan and may constitute up to 40% of the total cell volume. ...
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| periplasmic space |
The periplasmic space is the space seen between the plasma membrane and the outer membrane in the gram-negative bacteria. A smaller periplasmic space between the plasma membrane and the peptidoglycan layer (cell wall) may be observed in the gram-positive bacteria. Periplasmic space may be filled with a loose network of peptidoglycan and may constitute up to 40% of the total cell volume. ...
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