| Piria's t. |
(for tyrosine): moisten the suspected material with strong sulfuric acid and warm it; then dilute and warm it again; neutralize it with barium carbonate, filter, and add ferric chloride in dilute solution: if tyrosine is present, a violet color is seen, which is destroyed by an excess of ferric chloride. Also spelled Peria's t.
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| Pirie's b. |
an occasionally occurring ossicle found above the head of the talus; called also astragaloscaphoid b.
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| piriform |
pear-shaped.
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| piriform a. |
apertura piriformis.
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| piriform aperture w. |
wiring through the nasal bones at the piriform aperture for the stabilization of fractures of the jaws.
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