| PEEP | positive end-expiratory pressure, peak end-expiratory pressure |
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| PEEPi | intrinsic peak end-expiratory pressure |
| PEF | peak expiratory flow; Psychiatric Evaluation Form; pulmonary edema fluid |
| PEFR | peak expiratory flow rate |
| PEFR, PEF | Peak Expiratory Flow Rate |
| PEFV | partial expiratory flow volume |
| PEG | Pneumo-Encephalo-Graphy |
| PEG | Patient Evaluation Grid; percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy; pneumoencephalogram, pneumoencephalography; polyethylene glycol |
| PEI | Patient Exit Interview; phosphate excretion index; physical efficiency index; polyethyleneimine |
| PEI | Percutaneous ethanol injection |
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| pearl-ash | <chemistry> A white amorphous or granular substance which consists principally of potassium carbonate, and has a strong alkaline reaction. The hydroxide of potassium hydrate, a hard white brittle substance, KOH, having strong caustic and alkaline properties; hence The impure potassium carbonate obtained by leaching wood ashes, and evaporating the lye, or as a white crystalline pearl-ash. It has previously been an important source of potassium compounds, and previously used in making soap, glass, etc. Synonym: caustic potash. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| pearl-worker's disease | Inflammatory hypertrophy of the bones affecting grinders of mother-of-pearl. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pearlfish | <zoology> Any fish whose scales yield a pearl-like pigment used in manufacturing artificial pearls, as the bleak, and whitebait. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pearlstone | <chemical> A glassy volcanic rock of a grayish colour and pearly luster, often having a spherulitic concretionary structure due to the curved cracks produced by contraction in cooling. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pearlwort | <botany> A name given to several species of Sagina, low and inconspicuous herbs of the Chickweed family. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pearmain | <botany> The name of several kinds of apples; as, the blue pearmain, winter pearmain, and red pearmain. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Pearson, Karl | <person> English mathematician, 1857-1936. See: Poisson-Pearson formula, McArdle-Schmid-Pearson disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| peas | A variable annual leguminous vine (pisum sativum) that is cultivated for its rounded smooth or wrinkled edible protein-rich seeds, the seed of the pea, and the immature pods with their included seeds. (12 Dec 1998) |
| peastone | <chemical> Pisolite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| peasweep | <zoology> The pewit, or lapwing. The greenfinch. Origin: So called from its note. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| peat | 1. <chemical> A piece of turf cut for use as a fuel. 2. <botany> A mass of partially carbonised plant tissue formed by partial decomposition in water of various plants and especially. Of mosses of the genus Sphagnum, widely found in many parts of the world, varying in consistency from a turf to a slime used as a fertiliser, as stable litter, as a fuel, and for making charcoal. (09 Oct 1997) |
| peat moss | A highly absorbent moss used as a substitute for absorbent cotton or gauze in surgical dressing and sanitary napkins. Synonym: muskeag moss, peat moss. (05 Mar 2000) |
| peau d'orange | A swollen pitted skin surface overlying carcinoma of the breast in which there is both stromal infiltration and lymphatic obstruction with oedema. Origin: Fr. Orange peel (05 Mar 2000) |
| peba | <zoology> An armadillo (Tatusia novemcincta) which is found from Texas to Paraguay. Synonym: tatouhou. Origin: Cf. Pg. Peba. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pebble | 1. A small roundish stone or bowlder; especially, a stone worn and rounded by the action of water; a pebblestone. "The pebbles on the hungry beach." "As children gathering pebbles on the shore." (Milton) 2. Transparent and colourless rock crystal; as, Brazilian pebble; so called by opticians. Pebble powder, slow-burning gunpowder, in large cubical grains. Scotch pebble, varieties of quartz, as agate, chalcedony, etc, obtained from cavities in amygdaloid. Origin: AS. Papolstan; cf. L. Papula pimple, mote. See Stone. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Synonyms : Muscle, Pectoralis, Muscles, Pectoralis, Pectoralis Muscle
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Synonyms : Assistant, Pediatric, Assistants, Pediatric, Pediatric Assistant
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| periphery |
the outside boundary or surface of something
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of a leaf shape; round, with the stem attached near the center of the lower surface rather than the margin (as a nasturtium leaf for example)
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| periphrastic |
circumlocutious: roundabout and unnecessarily wordy; "had a preference for circumlocutious (or circumlocutory) rather than forthright expression"; "A periphrastic study in a worn-out poetical fashion,/ Leaving one still with the intolerable wrestle/ With words and meanings."-T.S.Eliot; (`ambagious' is archaic)
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| periodontist |
a dentist specializing in diseases of the gums and other structure surrounding the teeth
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| Periplaneta |
cosmopolitan genus of large cockroaches
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| PE | the state prevailing during the absence of war |
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| PE | the general security of public places |
| PE | any policy that advocates maintaining peaceful international relations |
| PE | a civilian organization sponsored by the United States government |
| PE | a state of north central United States bordering on Canada |
| PE | opening move in negotiating a peace treaty |
| PE | any of various plants of the genus Spathiphyllum having a white or green spathe and a spite of fragrant flowers and often cultivated as an ornamental |
| PE | a protest march against (a particular) war and in favor of peace |
| PE | the absence of mental stress or anxiety |
| PE | the peace treaty that ended the Thirty Years' War in 1648 |
| PE | something offered to an adversary in the hope of obtaining peace |
| PE | an officer of the law |
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