| LPA | latex particle agglutination; left pulmonary artery; lysophosphatidic acid |
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| MIOP | magnetic iron oxide particle |
| PCFIA | particle concentration of fluorescence immunoassay |
| PIXE | particle-induced x-ray emission; proton-induced x-ray emission |
| PSD | particle size distribution; peptone, starch, and dextrose; periodic synchronous discharge; phase-sen... |
| particle |
a very small portion of matter
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| particle |
Any of the basic units of matter (eg, molecule, atom, proton, or electron).
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(1) Unit of matter of indeterminate dimensions and volume (see Particle Technology). (2) Abstract simplification of a real object -- the mass is concentrated at the object's center of mass; its volume is zero. Thus relational aspects can be ignored.
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a very small piece or part; an indivisible object
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Any machine capable of accelerating electrons, protons, deuterons, or other charged particles in a vacuum and of discharging the resultant particulate or other radiation into a medium at energies usually in excess of 1 MeV.
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