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Pick's disease A form of dementia characterized by a slowly progressive deterioration of social skills and changes in personality leading to impairment of intellect, memory, and language. [CancerWEB]
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pick a filling thread or yarn that runs crosswise (horizontally) in woven goods. The pick interlaces with the warp to form a woven cloth.
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pickling The practice of adding enough vinegar or lemon juice to a low-acid food to lower its pH to 4.6 or lower. Properly pickled foods may be safely heat processed in boiling water.
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pickling Process where steel coils are cleaned using hydrochloric baths to remove impurities such as rust, dirt, and oil.
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pick One thread of filling either before weaving or in cloth. Number of picks per inch of warp is measure of fineness of fabric.
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