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  • JrId: 6585
    JournalTitle: Praxis und Klinik der Pneumologie.
    MedAbbr: Prax Klin Pneumol
    ISSN: 0342-7498
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    NlmId: 7705449
  • JrId: 6586
    JournalTitle: Praxis.
    MedAbbr: Praxis
    ISSN: 0369-8394
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    NlmId: 401230
  • JrId: 21002
    JournalTitle: The practising midwife.
    MedAbbr: Pract Midwife
    ISSN: 1461-3123
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    NlmId: 9814758
  • JrId: 22311
    JournalTitle: PPAD.
    MedAbbr: Pract Proced Aesthet Dent
    ISSN: 1534-6846
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    JournalTitle: Practical gastroenterology.
    MedAbbr: Pract Gastroenterol
    ISSN: 0277-4208
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prandial Relating to a meal.
Origin: L. Prandium, breakfast
(05 Mar 2000)
prangos <botany> A genus of umbelliferous plants, one species of which (P. Pabularia), found in Thibet, Cashmere, Afghanistan, etc, has been used as fodder for cattle. It has decompound leaves with very long narrow divisions, and a highly fragrant smell resembling that of new clover hay.
Origin: From the native name in Afghanistan.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
prank To adorn in a showy manner; to dress or equip ostentatiously; often followed by up; as, to prank up the body. See Prink. "In sumptuous tire she joyed herself to prank." (Spenser)
Origin: Cf. E. Prink, also G. Prangen, prunken, to shine, to make a show, Dan. Prange, prunke, Sw. Prunka, D. Pronken.
To make ostentatious show. "White houses prank where once were huts." (M. Arnold)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
prase <chemical> A variety of cryptocrystalline of a leek-green colour.
Origin: L. Prasius, fr. Gr. Of a leek-green, fr. Gr. A leek: cf. F. Prase.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
praseodymium <chemistry, element> An elementary substance, one of the constituents of didymium; so called from the green colour of its salts.
Atomic weight: 143.6
Abbreviation: Ps
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
praseolite <chemical> A variety of altered iolite of a green colour and greasy luster.
(30 Mar 1998)
prasoid <chemical> Resembling prase.
Origin: Gr. Leek.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
prasterone <chemical> (3 beta)-3-hydroxyandrost-5-en-17-one. A naturally occurring androgen isolated from urine.
Chemical name: Androst-5-en-17-one, 3-hydroxy-, (3beta)-
(12 Dec 1998)
pratincole <zoology> Any bird of the Old World genus Glareola, or family Glareolidae, allied to the plovers. They have long, pointed wings and a forked tail.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Pratt Joseph H., U.S. Physician, 1872-1956.
See: Pratt's symptom.
(05 Mar 2000)
Pratt dilators Cylindrical metal rods of graduated sizes used to dilate the cervical canal.
(05 Mar 2000)
Pratt's symptom Rigidity in the muscles of an injured limb, which precedes the occurrence of gangrene.
(05 Mar 2000)
Prausnitz Otto Carl, German hygienist, 1876-1963.
See: Prausnitz-Kustner antibody, Prausnitz-Kustner reaction, reversed Prausnitz-Kustner reaction.
(05 Mar 2000)
Prausnitz-Kustner antibody One of the IgE class of antibody's first demonstrated by Prausnitz and Kustner by passive transfer to the skin.
See: homocytotropic antibody.
Synonym: atopic reagin.
(05 Mar 2000)
Prausnitz-Kustner reaction A test for the presence of immediate hypersensitivity in humans; test serum from an atopic individual is injected intradermally into a normal subject; the normal subject is challenged 24-48 hours later with the antigen suspected of causing the immediate hypersensitivity reaction in the atopic individual.
Synonym: P-K test.
(05 Mar 2000)
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prana In Hinduism, Prana is the infinite matter of which energy is born. It is not, as is commonly misunderstood as being air, or the breath, of the human body. The incorrect assumption that Prana is breath arises from flawed knowledge arising from the practice of Pranayama, in which the control of Prana is achieved (initially) from the control of one's breathing. The breath or air is merely a gateway to the world of prana and its manifestation in the body. ...
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pragmatic Pragmatism is a school of philosophy which originated in the United States in the late 1800s. Pragmatism is characterized by the insistence on consequences, utility and practicality as vital components of truth. Pragmatism objects to the view that human concepts and intellect alone accurately represent reality, and therefore stands in opposition to both formalist and rationalist schools of philosophy. ...
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pragmatism Pragmatism is a school of philosophy which originated in the United States in the late 1800s. Pragmatism is characterized by the insistence on consequences, utility and practicality as vital components of truth. Pragmatism objects to the view that human concepts and intellect alone accurately represent reality, and therefore stands in opposition to both formalist and rationalist schools of philosophy. ...
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pragmatist Pragmatism is a school of philosophy which originated in the United States in the late 1800s. Pragmatism is characterized by the insistence on consequences, utility and practicality as vital components of truth. Pragmatism objects to the view that human concepts and intellect alone accurately represent reality, and therefore stands in opposition to both formalist and rationalist schools of philosophy. ...
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praxinoscope The Praxinoscope was an animation device, the successor to the zoetrope. It was invented in France in 1877 by Charles-?ile Reynaud. Like the zoetrope, it used a strip of pictures placed around the inner surface of a spinning cylinder. The praxinoscope improved on the zoetrope by replacing its narrow viewing slits with an inner circle of mirrors, placed so that the reflections of the pictures appeared more or less stationary in position as the wheel turned. ...
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