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phenytoin an anticonvulsant compound used in the treatment of epilepsy also called diphylhydantoin.
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phenol white, crystalline compound (C6H5OH) derived from benzene; used in the manufacture of phenolic resins, weed killers, plastics, disinfectants; also used in solvent extraction, a petroleum refining process. Phenol is a toxic material; skin contact must be avoided.
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phenotype The observable manifestation of a genetic trait, resulting from a specific genotype and its interaction with the environment.
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phenomenology Branch of philosophy which emphasises that meaning is generated through the influence of a person s consciousness upon perceptions.
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phenology the study of natural phenomena that recur periodically, such as migration Comparing daily records of birds at our feeding station for many years is called phenology.
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