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Pentachlorophenol. A toxic white crystalline compound, used in solution as a fungicide and wood preservative. Very toxic by inhalation. Toxic by ingestion. Inhalation or ingestion may be fatal. Risk of irreversible effects. Severe eye irritant. Inhalation may cause poisoning of the circulatory system with possible heart failure. Readily absorbed through the skin.
Ãâó: www.aquatechnologies.com/info_glossary.htm
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A commonly used term for air core (unfilled) direct burial cable with a corrugated copper shield.
Ãâó: www.birnbach.com/TechnicalInformation/glossary/P.h...
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| PCP |
A provider, often a general practitioner, familty practitioner, or internist, responsible for the coordination and general medical care of a patient.
Ãâó: www.radgrp.org/info/glossary.html
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A doctor of medicine (MD) or osteopathy (DO) specializing in Family Practice, General Practice, Internal Medicine, or Pediatrics. This doctor contracts with us to provide health services and to coordinate overall health care for Horizon HMO members who have selected them.
Ãâó: www.horizon-bcbsnj.com/members_resources_faq_gloss...
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means a duly licensed Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy, formally selected by the Member to assume primary responsibility for his/her care.
Ãâó: www.phs.org/healthplan/members/glossary.shtml
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