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  • porosis
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  • porosity
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  • porphobilinogen
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  • porphyria
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  • porphyrin
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  • porphyrinemia
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  • porphyrinogen
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  • porphyrinuria
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  • porphyrism
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  • port-wine mark
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  • port-wine stain
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  • portal vein
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  • portion
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  • portocaval
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  • poroma
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  • porosis
    ±¸¸ÛÁõ, ´Ù°øÁõ
  • porosity
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  • porous
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  • porphin
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  • porphobilinogen
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  • porphyria
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  • porphyria cutanea tarda
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  • porphyrin
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  • porphyrinemia
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  • porphyrinogen
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  • porphyrinuria
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  • porphyrism
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  • port-wine mark
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  • porencephalia
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  • porencephalus
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  • porencephaly
    °ø³úÁõ(ÍîÒàñø)
  • porin
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  • porin channel
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  • poriomania
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  • pork tapeworm
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  • porocele
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  • porocyte
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  • porokeratosis
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  • porokeratosis
    ÇѰø°¢È­(Áõ)(ùÒÍîÊÇûù(ñø))
  • porokeratosis of Mibelli
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  • porokeratosis palmaris et plantaris disseminata
    ¹ü¹ß¼º ¼Õ¹ß¹Ù´Ú ÇѰø°¢È­Áõ
  • porokeratosis pustulosa
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  • porokeratosis striata lichenoides
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  • porencephalia
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  • porencephalus
    °ø³úü(ÍîÒàô÷)
  • porencephaly
    °ø³úÁõ(ÍîÒàñø)
  • porin
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  • porin channel
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  • poriomania
    ¹èȸº®(ÛÇüàÛþ).
  • pork tapeworm
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  • pornography
  • porocele
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  • porocyte
    ¼Ò°ø¼¼Æ÷(á³Íîá¬øà).
  • porokeratosis
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  • porokeratosis
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  • porokeratosis of Mibelli
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  • porokeratosis palmaris et plantaris disseminata
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  • porokeratosis pustulosa
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  • portocaval
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  • poroma
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  • porosity
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  • porphobilinogen
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porcine haemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus A coronavirus causing vomiting, wasting, and encephalomyelitis in young pigs.
(05 Mar 2000)
porcine herpesvirus 1 A virus causing pseudorabies in swine and many other mammalian species including horses, cattle, sheep, goats, dogs, and cats.
(05 Mar 2000)
porcine herpesvirus 2 A virus causing inclusion body rhinitis in pigs.
(05 Mar 2000)
porcine parakeratosis A skin disease of young pigs characterised by a hard, scaly proliferation of the surface layers of the skin. The extremities are commonly affected first, but it may involve the entire body.
Parakeratosis psoriasiformis, an eruption marked by the presence of thick scales resembling those of psoriasis.
Parakeratosis pustulosa, idiopathic subungual keratosis with nail deformity or pitting and with pustular or well-demarcated scaling eczematous changes of the fingertips; usually seen in young girls.
Parakeratosis scutularis, a disease of the scalp marked by the formation of crusts that envelop the hairs.
Synonym: parakeratosis ostracea.
(05 Mar 2000)
porcine parvovirus A virus causing stillbirths, abortions, foetal deaths, mummifications, and infertility in swine.
(05 Mar 2000)
porcine polioencephalomyelitis Porcine polioencephalomyelitis; a disease of swine caused by porcine enterovirus 1 and resembling human poliomyelitis; it is characterised by stiffness, convulsions, paralysis, and prostration, and is widespread in Europe, with most serious losses occurring in Poland and the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Synonym: infectious porcine encephalomyelitis, porcine polioencephalomyelitis.
Origin: Teschen, Silisia
(05 Mar 2000)
porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome <syndrome> A syndrome characterised by outbreaks of late term abortions, high numbers of stillbirths and mummified or weak newborn piglets, and respiratory disease in young unweaned and weaned pigs. It is caused by swine infertility and respiratory syndrome virus. (radostits et al., veterinary medicine, 8th ed, p1048)
(12 Dec 1998)
porcine sarcoma virus A retrovirus causing sarcoma in swine.
(05 Mar 2000)
porcine somatotropin <protein> A growth hormone found inpigs, injections of or implants containing thishormone cause pigs over 100 pounds to gain more muscle and less fat.
Previously the hormone was very expensive because it could only be taken from the pituitary glands of slaughtered pigs, but in the early '90s researchers learned how to genetically engineered the bacterium E. Coli to produce it. The FDA has not yet approved this hormone for use.
See: bovine somatotrophin.
(09 Oct 1997)
porcine stress syndrome A severe form of fever that occurs as a reaction to certain anaesthetic agents and muscle relaxants. Malignant hyperthermia is an inherited autosomal dominant condition.
Inheritance: autosomal dominant.
(27 Sep 1997)
porcine transmissible gastroenteritis A rapidly spreading disease of swine, caused by a coronavirus (of the family Coronaviridae) and characterised by severe diarrhoea and vomiting; case fatality rate in pigs younger than 10 days is high; in older pigs it is low.
Synonym: porcine transmissible gastroenteritis.
(05 Mar 2000)
porcine valve A prosthetic cardiac valve derived from the pig heart, which is preserved and sterilised with glutaraldehyde, and permanently sutured to a shape-retaining artificial strut; in appropriate sizes, it can replace any natural heart valve.
Synonym: porcine valve.
(05 Mar 2000)
porcupine 1. <zoology> Any Old Word rodent of the genus Hystrix, having the back covered with long, sharp, erectile spines or quills, sometimes a foot long. The common species of Europe and Asia (Hystrix cristata) is the best known.
2. <zoology> Any species of Erethizon and related genera, native of America. They are related to the true porcupines, but have shorter spines, and are arboreal in their habits. The Canada porcupine (Erethizon dorsatus) is a well known species.
<medicine> Porcupine ant-eater, any plectognath fish having the body covered with spines which become erect when the body is inflated. See Diodon, and Globefish.
<botany> Porcupine grass, the hard outer wood of the cocoa palm; so called because, when cut horizontally, the markings of the wood resemble the quills of a porcupine.
Origin: OE. Porkepyn, porpentine, OF. Porc-espi, F. Porc-epic (cf. It. Porco spino, porco spinoso, Sp. Puerco espino, puerco espin, fr. L. Porcus swine + spina thorn, spine). The last part of the French word is perhaps a corruption from the It. Or Sp.; cf. F. Epi ear, a spike of grain, L. Spica. See Pork, Spike a large nail, Spine.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
porcupine skin Hyperkeratosis, hypergranulosis, and reticular degeneration in the upper epidermis. Generalised epidermolytic hyperkeratosis is present in bullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma. Localised epidermolytic hyperkeratosis may be found in epidermal nevi and benign keratoses.
Synonym: porcupine skin.
(05 Mar 2000)
pore 1. One of the minute orifices in an animal or vegetable membrane, for transpiration, absorption, etc.
2. A minute opening or passageway; an interstice between the constituent particles or molecules of a body; as, the pores of stones.
Origin: F, fr. L. Porus, Gr. A passage, a pore. See Fare.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Porcupines - »õâ Common name for large, quilled rodents (RODENTIA) comprised of two families: Old World porcupines (Hystricidae) and New World porcupines (Erethizontidae).
    Synonyms : Porcupine
  • Pore Forming Cytotoxic Proteins - »õâ Proteins secreted from an organism which form membrane-spanning pores in target cells to destroy them. This is in contrast to PORINS and MEMBRANE TRANSPORT PROTEINS that function within the synthesizing organism and COMPLEMENT immune proteins. These pore forming cytotoxic proteins are a form of primitive cellular defense which are also found in human LYMPHOCYTES.
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  • Porfiromycin - »õâ Toxic antibiotic of the mitomycin group, obtained from MITOMYCIN and also from Streptomyces ardus and other species. It is proposed as an antineoplastic agent, with some antibiotic properties.
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  • Porifera - »õâ The phylum of sponges which are sessile, suspension-feeding, multicellular animals that utilize flagellated cells called choanocytes to circulate water. Most are hermaphroditic. They are probably an early evolutionary side branch that gave rise to no other group of animals. Except for about 150 freshwater species, sponges are marine animals. They are a source of ALKALOIDS; STEROLS; and other complex molecules useful in medicine and biological research.
    Synonyms : Sponge (Zoology), Sponges
  • Porins - »õâ Porins are protein molecules that were originally found in the outer membrane of GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA and that form multi-meric channels for the passive DIFFUSION of WATER; IONS; or other small molecules. Porins are present in bacterial CELL WALLS, as well as in plant, fungal, mammalian and other vertebrate CELL MEMBRANES and MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANES.
    Synonyms : Proteins, Pore
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port-wine stain a flat birthmark varying from pink to purple
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porta orifice: an aperture or hole that opens into a bodily cavity; "the orifice into the aorta from the lower left chamber of the heart"
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porta hepatis opening for major blood vessels to enter and leave the liver
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portable easily or conveniently transported; "a portable television set" a small light typewriter; usually with a case in which it can be carried of a motor designed to be attached to the outside of a boat's hull; "a portable outboard motor"
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portacaval shunt shunt that is created surgically between the portal vein and the inferior vena cava so that blood from the abdominal organs can bypass the liver
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