| PNB | p-nitrobiphenyl; perineal needle biopsy; peripheral nerve block; premature nodal beat |
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| PVB | cis-platinum, vinblastine, bleomycin; paravertebral block; premature ventricular beat |
| SVPB | supraventricular premature beat |
| UVEB | unifocal ventricular ectopic beat |
| VBP | vagal body paraganglia; venous blood pressure; ventricular premature beat |
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1) a one count pause in speech or action. 2) a plot point within a story structure.
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(1) A steady and continuous pulse in the music, within which the rhythms are formed. (2) One single pulse of music. Beats are usually arranged into groups of 2, 3, or 4, called measures.
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| beaten-silver skull sign |
The thinned, irregular appearance of the skull, as seen on x-ray examination of children with obstructive hydrocephalus.
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a subcutaneous cellulitis over the kneecap.
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To mix ingredients rapidly so that air is incorporated, resulting in a smooth mixture.
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| beat | fail to address a topic directly |
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| beat | cause to move back by force or influence |
| beat | dislodge from a position |
| beat | shine hard |
| beat | persuade the seller to accept a lower price |
| beat | a United States youth subculture of the 1950s |
| beat | teach by drills and repetition |
| beat | come out better in a competition, race, or conflict |
| beat | beat out a rhythm |
| beat | gather |
| beat | give a beating to |
| beat | damaged by blows or hard usage |
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