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| POLA | polymerase alpha |
| polio | poliomyelitis |
| POLIP | polyneuropathy-ophthalmoplegia-leukoencephalopathy-intestinal pseudoobstruction [syndrome] |
| Poly | polymorphonuclear |
| poly-A, | poly(A) polyadenylic acid |
| poly-C, | poly(C) polycytidylic acid |
| poly-G, | poly(G) polyguanylic acid |
| poly-I, | poly(I) polyinosinic acid |
| poly-IC, | poly-I:C copolymer of polyinosinic and polycytidylic acids; synthetic RNA polymer |
| POAG | Primary Open Angle Glaucoma |
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| POB | Phenoxybenzamine |
| POBF | Pulsatile Ocular Blood Flow |
| POBN | Alpha-(4-Pyridyl-1-oxide)-N-tert-butylnitrone |
| POC | Point Of Care |
| POCA | 2-[5-(4-chlorophenyl)-pentyl]-oxirane-2-carboxylate |
| POCT | Point of care testing |
| POD | PML Oncogenic Domain |
| POD | Peroxidase |
| POD | Postoperative Day |
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| podocephalous | <botany> Having a head of flowers on a long peduncle, or footstalk. Origin: Podo- + Gr. Head. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| podocyte | <pathology> Cells of the visceral epithelium that closely invest the network of glomerular capillaries in the kidney. most of the cell body is not in contact with the basal lamina, but is separated from it by trabeculae that branch to give rise to club shaped protrusions, known as pedicels, interdigitating with similar processes on adjacent cells. The complex interdigitation of these cells produces thin filtration slits that seem to be bridged by a layer of material (of unknown composition), that acts as a filter for large macromolecules. (18 Nov 1997) |
| pododerm | The corium of the foot; that portion of the skin which lies under the hoof and secretes the horny structure. The regions of the pododerm are the periople (corium limbi), coronary band (corium coronae), wall (corium parietis), and sole (corium solae). Synonym: corium ungulae. Origin: podo-+ G. Derma, skin (05 Mar 2000) |
| pododermatitis | Inflammation of the pododerm. See: laminitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pododynamometer | An instrument for measuring the strength of the muscles of the foot or leg. Origin: podo-+ G. Dynamis, force, + metron, measure (05 Mar 2000) |
| pododynia | Synonym: podalgia. Origin: podo-+ G. Odyne, pain (05 Mar 2000) |
| podogram | An imprint of the sole of the foot, showing the contour and the condition of the arch, or an outline tracing. Origin: podo-+ G. Gramma, written (05 Mar 2000) |
| podograph | A device for taking an outline at the foot and an imprint of the sole. Origin: podo-+ G. Grapho, to write (05 Mar 2000) |
| podogynium | <botany> Same as Basigynium Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Poys, podos, foot + woman. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| podolite | CaCO3-2Ca3(PO4)2;a naturally occurring calcium phosphate, similar in structure to the mineral portions of bones and teeth. Synonym: podolite. (05 Mar 2000) |
| podologist | <specialist> A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats disorders and diseases of the foot. (09 Oct 1997) |
| podology | Synonym: podiatry. Origin: podo-+ G. Logos, study (05 Mar 2000) |
| podomechanotherapy | Treatment of foot conditions with mechanical devices; e.g., arch supports, orthoses. (05 Mar 2000) |
| podometer | Synonym: pedometer. Origin: podo-+ G. Metron, measure (05 Mar 2000) |
| podophthalmia | <zoology> The stalk-eyed Crustacea, an order of Crustacea having the eyes supported on movable stalks. It includes the crabs, lobsters, and prawns. Synonym: Podophthalmata, and Decapoda. Origin: NL. See Podophthalmic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| PO | any of various games played on a pool table having 6 pockets |
| PO | a sparsely populated borough in which all or most of the land is owned by a single family |
| PO | (Middle East) usually small round bread that can open into a pocket for filling |
| PO | a calculator small enough to hold in the hand or carry in a pocket |
| PO | a small comb suitable for carrying in a pocket |
| PO | a dictionary that is small enough to carry in your pocket |
| PO | pocket sized paperback book |
| PO | a flap that covers the access to a pocket |
| PO | a flask that holds spirits |
| PO | burrowing rodent of the family Geomyidae having large external cheek pouches |
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