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PVP-I povidone-iodine.
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PVP Permanent Virtual Path
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PVP-iodine povidone-iodine.
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PVD Physical Vapor Deposition. Method of coating thin watch cases by integrating titanium particles and then depositing gold for color.
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PVD A condition in which the arteries that carry blood to the arms or legs become narrowed or clogged. This interferes with the normal flow of blood, sometimes causing pain, but often causing no symptoms at all. The most common cause of PVD is atherosclerosis (often called "hardening of the arteries"). In some cases, PVD may be caused by blood clots that lodge in the arteries and restrict blood flow.
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