| CPMS | chronic progressive multiple sclerosis |
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| DAPRE | daily adjustable progressive resistive exercise |
| EPR | early progressive resistance; electron paramagnetic resonance; electronic patient record; electrophr... |
| GFD | gingival fibromatosis-progressive deafness [syndrome]; gluten-free diet |
| MDP | manic-depressive psychosis; maximum diastolic potential; maximum digital pulse; methylene diphosphat... |
| progressive tapetochoroidal dystrophy | An x chromosome-linked abnormality characterised by atrophy of the choroid and degeneration of the retinal pigment epithelium causing night blindness. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| progressive torsion spasm | A genetic, environmental, or idiopathic disorder, usually beginning in childhood or adolescence, marked by muscular contractions that distort the spine, limbs, hips, and sometimes the cranial-innervated muscles. The abnormal movements are increased by excitement and, at least initially, abolished by sleep. The musculature is hypertonic when in action, hypotonic when at rest. Hereditary forms usually begin with involuntary posturing of the foot or hand (autosomal recessive form ) or of the neck or trunk (autosomal dominant form ); both forms may progress to produce contortions of the entire body. Synonym: progressive torsion spasm, torsion disease of childhood, torsion dystonia, Ziehen-Oppenheim disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| progressive vaccinia | A severe or even fatal form of vaccinia occurring chiefly in subjects with an immunologic deficiency or dyscrasia and characterised by progressive enlargement of the initial and also of secondary lesions. Synonym: vaccinia gangrenosa. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Increasing in scope or severity. In medicine, a disease that is progressive is going from bad to worse.
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| progressive cleavage |
Sporulation in a sporangium, involving a series of cleavage planes that are produced in succession. The first result is a multinucleate protospore; more cleavages eventually result in numerous sporangiospores, each having one nucleus.
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describes a tax in which the rich pay a larger fraction of their income than the poor
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Characteristic of a powder that burns at a predictable rate compared to black powder, producing a relatively slow pressure build-up.
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Refers to "progressive scanning," as in DTV formats 480p or 720p. A system of video scanning whereby lines of a picture are transmitted consecutively (unlike interlaced), as on computer screens.
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