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| PhD | Doctor of Pharmacy [Lat. Pharmaciae Doctor]; Doctor of Philosophy [Lat. Philosophiae Doctor] |
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| PHE | periodic health examination; phenylephrine |
| Phe | phenylalanine |
| PhEEM | photoemission electron microscopy |
| Pheo | pheochromocytoma; pheophytin |
| PHF | paired helical filament; personal hygiene facility |
| PHFG | primary human fetal glia |
| PhG | Graduate in Pharmacy; Pharmacopoeia Germanica |
| phgly | phenylglycine |
| PHHI | persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia of infancy |
| PH1 | Primary hyperoxaluria Type 1 |
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| PHA | I--phytohemagglutinin |
| PHA | L-Phaseolus vulgaris agglutinin |
| PHA | Passive Haemagglutination |
| PHA | Passive hemagglutination assays |
| PHA | Phaseolus vulgaris |
| PHA | Phytohaemagglutin |
| PHA | Polyhydroxyalkanoate |
| PHA | Poly(hydroxyalkanoic acid |
| PHA | Poly-beta-hydroxyalkanoates |
| phagocytic vesicle | <cell biology> Membrane bounded vesicle enclosing a particle internalised by a phagocyte. The primary phagocytic vesicle phagosome) will subsequently fuse with lysosomes to form a secondary phagosome in which digestion will occur. Origin: L. Phagedaena, Gr Phago, To eat. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| phagocytin | A very labile bactericidal substance that may be isolated from polymorphonuclear leukocytes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| phagocytise | To perform phagocytosis, denoting the action of phagocytic cells. Synonym: phagocytise. Origin: L. Phagedaena, Gr Phago, To eat. (05 Mar 2000) |
| phagocytoblast | A primitive cell developing into a phagocyte. Origin: phagocyte + G. Blastos, germ (05 Mar 2000) |
| phagocytolysis | 1. Destruction of phagocytes, or leukocytes, occurring in the process of blood coagulation or as the result of the introduction of certain antagonistic foreign substances into the body. Synonym: phagolysis. 2. A spontaneous breaking down of the phagocytes, preliminary (according to Metchnikoff) to the liberation of cytase, or complement. Origin: phagocyte + G. Lysis, dissolution (05 Mar 2000) |
| phagocytolytic | Relating to phagocytolysis. Synonym: phagolytic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| phagocytose | To perform phagocytosis, denoting the action of phagocytic cells. Synonym: phagocytise. Origin: L. Phagedaena, Gr Phago, To eat. (05 Mar 2000) |
| phagocytosis | <cell biology> Endocytosis of particulate material, such as microorganisms or cell fragments. The material is taken into the cell in membrane bound vesicles (phagosomes) that originate as pinched off invaginations of the plasma membrane. Phagosomes fuse with lysosomes, forming phagolysosomes in which the engulfed material is killed and digested. Origin: L. Phagedaena, Gr Phago, To eat. (18 Nov 1997) |
| phagocytosis view phagocytosis | The process by which a cell is engulfed and broken down by another for purposes of defense or sustenance.The uptake of extracullular materials by the formation of a pocket from the cellular membrane and its subsequent pinching off.Compare endocytosis and pinocytosis. (09 Oct 1997) |
| phagodynamometer | A device for measuring the force required to chew various foods. Origin: L. Phagedaena, Gr Phago, To eat. (05 Mar 2000) |
| phagolysis | 1. Destruction of phagocytes, or leukocytes, occurring in the process of blood coagulation or as the result of the introduction of certain antagonistic foreign substances into the body. Synonym: phagolysis. 2. A spontaneous breaking down of the phagocytes, preliminary (according to Metchnikoff) to the liberation of cytase, or complement. Origin: phagocyte + G. Lysis, dissolution (05 Mar 2000) |
| phagolysosome | A body formed by union of a phagosome or ingested particle with a lysosome having hydrolytic enzymes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| phagolytic | Relating to phagocytolysis. Synonym: phagolytic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| phagomania | <psychiatry> Rarely used term for a morbid desire to eat. See: bulimia. Origin: L. Phagedaena, Gr Phago, To eat. (05 Mar 2000) |
| phagophobia | <psychiatry> Morbid fear of eating. Origin: phago-+ G. Phobos, fear (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Pharmacognosies
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Chemical Actions, Actions, Chemical, Actions, Pharmacologic
Synonyms : Pharmacologies
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a synthetic substance that is fluorescent or phosphorescent; used to coat the screens of cathode ray tubes
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emitting light without appreciable heat as by slow oxidation of phosphorous; "the phosphorescent glow of decaying wood"
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any of various compounds composed of fatty acids and phosphoric acid and a nitrogenous base; an important constituent of membranes
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containing chemically bound phosphoric acid
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a vascular tumor of the adrenal gland; hypersecretion of epinephrine results in intermittent or sustained hypertension
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| pH | a family of fungi belonging to the order Phallales and comprising the true stinkhorns |
| pH | order of fungi comprising the stinkhorns and related forms whose mature hymenium is slimy and fetid |
| pH | resembling or being a phallus |
| pH | relating to a phallus especially as an embodiment of generative power |
| pH | (psychoanalysis) the third stage in a child's development when awareness of and manipulation of the genitals is supposed to be a primary source of pleasure |
| pH | (psychoanalysis) the third stage in a child's development when awareness of and manipulation of the genitals is supposed to be a primary source of pleasure |
| pH | reconstructive surgery on the penis to repair congenital abnormality or injury |
| pH | the male organ of copulation (`member' is a euphemism) |
| pH | genus of fungi having the cap or pileus hanging free around the stem |
| pH | a common fungus formerly used in preparing a salve for rheumatism |
| pH | this stinkhorn has a cap with a granulose surface at the apex and smells like decaying flesh |
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