| S-PIA | S(+)-N6-(2-phenylisopropyl) adenosine |
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| piarachnoid | The two delicate layers of the meninges, the arachnoid mater and pia mater (vs. The tough pachymeninx or dura mater), considered together; by this concept, the arachnoid and pia are two parts of a single layer, much like the parietal and visceral layers of a serous membrane or bursa; although separated by the subarachnoid space they are connected via the arachnoid trabeculae and become continuous where the nerves and filum terminale exit the subarachnoid space (the cerebrospinal fluid-filled space bounded by the leptomeninges). See: arachnoid, pia mater. Synonym: meninx tenuis, pia-arachnoid, piarachnoid. Origin: Lepto-+ G. Meninx, pl. Meninges, membrane (05 Mar 2000) |
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| piarist | One of a religious order who are the regular clerks of the Scuole Pie (religious schools), an institute of secondary education, founded at Rome in the last years of the 16th century. Origin: L. Pius pious. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| piassava | A fibrous product of two Brazilian palm trees (Attalea funifera and Leopoldinia Piassaba), used in making brooms, and for other purposes. Synonym: piacaba and piasaba. Origin: Pg. Piasaba. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pia mater |
The innermost of the three meninges investing the brain and spinal cord. It is a delicate vascular connective tissue membrane that is closely adherent to the neural surface. Together with the arachnoid comprises the leptomeninges.
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| pia mater |
The innermost and most delicate menynx.
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| pia |
Literally, dutiful.
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| pia |
Professional Insurance Agents. An association of independent agents involved in educational programs, consumer efforts, and government and industry affairs pertaining to the insurance industry.
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(1904-1972) A pioneer in developing a theory of human development through different stages of life. These include cognitive and motor skills development. (1)
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| pia | skilled at or adapted for the piano |
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| pia | of or relating to the piano |
| pia | a stringed instrument that is played by depressing keys that cause hammers to strike tuned strings and produce sounds |
| pia | (music) low loudness |
| pia | used chiefly as a direction or description in music |
| pia | used as a direction in music |
| pia | a portable box-shaped free-reed instrument |
| pia | action consisting of a system of levers that move a felt hammer to strike the strings when a key is depressed |
| pia | damper consisting of a small felted block that drops onto a piano string to stop its vibration |
| pia | a bank of keys on a musical instrument |
| pia | a lesson in playing the piano |
| pia | a person who makes pianos |
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