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patellar tendon <anatomy> The tendon which connects the quadriceps muscle to the tibia, providing extension at the knee joint.
(27 Sep 1997)
patellar tendon reflex A sudden contraction of the anterior muscles of the thigh, caused by a smart tap on the patellar tendon while the leg hangs loosely at a right angle with the thigh.
Synonym: knee jerk, knee phenomenon, knee reflex, knee-jerk reflex, patellar tendon reflex, quadriceps reflex.
(05 Mar 2000)
patellectomy Excision of the patella.
Origin: patella + G. Ektome, excision
(05 Mar 2000)
patelliform 1. Having the form of a patella.
2. <zoology> Resembling a limpet of the genus Patella.
Origin: Patella + form: cf. F. Pattelliforme.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
patello-adductor reflex Crossed adduction of the leg on tapping the quadriceps tendon.
(05 Mar 2000)
patellometer Instrument for measuring the patellar reflex.
Origin: patella + G. Metron, measure
(05 Mar 2000)
patellula Origin: NL, dim. Of L. Patella. See Patella.
<zoology> A cuplike sucker on the feet of certain insects.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
paten 1. A plate.
2. The place on which the consecrated bread is placed in the Eucharist, or on which the host is placed during the Mass. It is usually small, and formed as to fit the chalice, or cup, as a cover.
Alternative forms: patin, patine.
Origin: LL. Patina, patena, fr. L. Patina, patena, a pan; cf. L. Patere to be open, E. Patent, and Gr. A kind of flat dish: cf. F. Patene. Cf. Patina.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
patena A paten.
Origin: LL.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
patency The state of being freely open or exposed.
(05 Mar 2000)
patent 1.
2. Open to public perusal; said of a document conferring some right or privilege; as, letters patent. See Letters patent, under 3d Letter.
3. Appropriated or protected by letters patent; secured by official authority to the exclusive possession, control, and disposal of some person or party; patented; as, a patent right; patent medicines. "Madder . . . In King Charles the First's time, was made a patent commodity." (Mortimer)
4. <botany> Spreading; forming a nearly right angle with the steam or branch; as, a patent leaf. Patent leather, a varnished or lacquered leather, used for boots and shoes, and in carriage and harness work. Patent office, a government bureau for the examination of inventions and the granting of patents. Patent right. The exclusive right to an invention, and the control of its manufacture.
The right, granted by the sovereign, of exclusive control of some business of manufacture, or of the sale of certain articles, or of certain offices or prerogatives. Patent rolls, the registers, or records, of patents.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
patent blue V A sulfonated triphenylmethane dye reduced and decolorised with zinc and acetic acid to produce a stable solution; used to demonstrate haemoglobin peroxidase.
Synonym: patent blue V.
(05 Mar 2000)
patent ductus arteriosus <cardiology, embryology, paediatrics> A condition where the normal channel between the pulmonary artery and the aorta fails to close at birth.
In normal foetal circulation the blood bypasses the pulmonary circuit since oxygen and nutrients are acquired through the placenta. After birth, this channel normally closes in response to ventilation of the lungs.
Those who are affected may demonstrate poor growth, shortness of breath and rapid respiratory rate.
Diagnosis is by echocardiogram and treatment involves the use of indomethacin to stimulate ductus arteriosus closure. Surgical ligation will be required in those cases unresponsive to medical management.
(27 Sep 1997)
patent medicine A medicine, usually originally patented, advertised to the public.
(05 Mar 2000)
patents Exclusive legal rights or privileges applied to inventions, plants, etc.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Paternal Deprivation - »õâ Prolonged separation of the offspring from the father.
    Synonyms : Deprivation, Paternal, Deprivations, Paternal, Paternal Deprivations
  • Paternal Exposure - »õâ Exposure of the male parent, human or animal, to potentially harmful chemical, physical, or biological agents in the environment or to environmental factors that may include ionizing radiation, pathogenic organisms, or toxic chemicals that may affect offspring.
    Synonyms : Exposure, Paternal, Exposures, Paternal, Paternal Exposures
  • Paternalism - »õâ Interference with the FREEDOM or PERSONAL AUTONOMY of another person, with justifications referring to the promotion of the person's good or the prevention of harm to the person. (from Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, 1995); more generally, not allowing a person to make decisions on his or her own behalf.
    Synonyms :
  • Paternity - »õâ Establishing the father relationship of a man and a child.
    Synonyms : Paternities
  • Pathologic Processes - »õâ The abnormal mechanisms and forms involved in the dysfunctions of tissues and organs.
    Synonyms : Pathological Processes, Processes, Pathologic, Processes, Pathological
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pathologic diseased: caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology; "diseased tonsils"; "a morbid growth"; "pathologic tissue"; "pathological bodily processes" pathological: of or relating to the practice of pathology; "pathological laboratory"
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pathologist diagnostician: a doctor who specializes in medical diagnosis
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pathology the branch of medical science that studies the causes and nature and effects of diseases any deviation from a healthy or normal condition
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PAT the sound made by a gentle blow chuck: pat or squeeze fondly or playfully, especially under the chin glib: having only superficial plausibility; "glib promises"; "a slick commercial" tap: a light touch or stroke dab: hit lightly; "pat him on the shoulder" exactly suited to the occasion; "a pat reply" completely or perfectly; "he has the lesson pat"; "had the system down pat"
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pathway nerve pathway: a bundle of myelinated nerve fibers following a path through the brain a trodden path
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PAT a test to determine allergic sensitivity by applying small pads soaked with allergen to the unbroken skin
PAT mend or supply with a patch
PAT come to terms
PAT telephone central where circuits are completed with patchcords
PAT a length of wire that has a plug at each end
PAT mended usually clumsily by covering a hole with a patch
PAT having spots or patches (small areas of contrasting color or texture)
PAT in spots
PAT unevenness in quality or performance
PAT the act of mending a hole in a garment by sewing a patch over it
PAT a heavy perfume made from the patchouli plant
PAT small East Indian shrubby mint
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