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| procaterol | <chemical> A long-acting beta-2-adrenergic receptor agonist. It is a potent bronchodilator that may be administered orally or by aerosol inhalation. Pharmacological action: adrenergic beta-agonists, bronchodilator agents, sympathomimetic. Chemical name: 2(1H)-Quinolinone, 8-hydroxy-5-(1-hydroxy-2-((1-methylethyl)amino)butyl)-, (R*,S*)-(+-)- (12 Dec 1998) |
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| procedure | A series of steps by which a desired result is accomplished. Origin: L. Procedere, from pro = forward, cedere = move (18 Nov 1997) |
| procelia | A lateral ventricle of the brain; the hollow of the prosencephalon. Origin: pro-+ G. Koilia, a hollow (05 Mar 2000) |
| procellarian | <ornithology> One of a family of oceanic birds (Procellaridae) including the petrels, fulmars, and shearwaters. They are often seen in great abundance in stormy weather. Origin: L. Procella a storm. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| procelous | Concave anteriorly. Origin: pro-+ G. Koilos, hollow (05 Mar 2000) |
| procentriole | <cell biology> The forming centriole composed of microtubules. Multiple procentrioles are present in some cells as a structure called the blepharoplast. (18 Nov 1997) |
| procentriole organiser | Dense spherical fibrous granules that occur in the centrosphere and act in the development of centrioles or basal bodies. Synonym: procentriole organiser. (05 Mar 2000) |
| procephalic | <zoology> Pertaining to, or forming, the front of the head. <zoology> Procephalic lobe, that part of the head of an invertebrate animal which is in front of the mouth. Origin: Pref. Pro- + cephalic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| procercoid | The first stage in the aquatic life cycle of certain tapeworms, such as the pseudophyllideans (family Diphyllobothriidae), following ingestion of the newly hatched larva (coracidium) by a copepod (water flea). The procercoid develops into a tailed larva in the body cavity of the crustacean first intermediate host; when the procercoid and its host are ingested by a fish, the procercoid enters the new host's tissues and becomes a plerocercoid. See: Diphyllobothrium latum, Pseudophyllidea. Origin: pro-+ G. Kerkos, tail, + eidos, resemblance (05 Mar 2000) |
| procerebrum | <anatomy> The prosencephalon. Origin: Pref. Pro- + cerebrum. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| proceres | <ornithology> An order of large birds; the Ratitae. Synonym: Proceri. Origin: NL, fr. L. Procer chief. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| procerite | <zoology> The segment next to the flagellum of the antennae of Crustacea. Origin: Pref. Pro- + Gr. Horn. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| procerus | Synonym: procerus muscle. Origin: L. Long, stretched out (05 Mar 2000) |
| procerus muscle | <anatomy> Insertion, into frontalis; action, assists frontalis; origin, from membrane covering bridge of nose; nerve supply, branch of facial. Synonym: musculus procerus, musculus pyramidalis nasi, procerus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| process | <chemistry> A change from one state to another. (09 Jan 1998) |
Synonyms : Procollagen N-Proteinase, Procollagen N Endopeptidase, Procollagen N Proteinase
Synonyms : Collagen Lysyl Hydroxylase, Lysyl Hydroxylase, 2-Oxoglutarate 5-Dioxygenase Procollagen-Lysine, 2-Oxoglutarate Dioxygenase, Lysine, 5-Dioxygenase Procollagen-Lysine, 2-Oxoglutarate, Dioxygenase, Lysine 2-Oxoglutarate, Hydroxylase, Collagen Lysyl
Synonyms : Peptidyl Prolyl Hydroxylase, Procollagen Prolyl 4-Hydroxylase, Prolyl 4-Hydroxylase, Prolyl Hydroxylase, 4-Dioxygenase, Proline, 2-Oxoglutarate, 4-Hydroxylase, Procollagen Prolyl, 4-Hydroxylase, Prolyl, Dioxygenase, Procollagen-Proline, Hydroxylase, Proline
Synonyms : Proctitides
Synonyms : Coloproctectomies, Restorative, Proctocolectomies, Restorative, Restorative Coloproctectomies, Restorative Coloproctectomy, Restorative Proctocolectomies, Restorative Proctocolectomy
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| prostatic |
prostate: relating to the prostate gland
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| prolactin |
gonadotropic hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary; in females it stimulates growth of the mammary glands and lactation after parturition
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| prostatitis |
inflammation of the prostate gland characterized by perineal pain and irregular urination and (if severe) chills and fever
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echidnas; platypus
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a business engaged in processing agricultural products and preparing them for market someone who processes things (foods or photographs or applicants etc.) central processing unit: (computer science) the part of a computer (a microprocessor chip) that does most of the data processing; "the CPU and the memory form the central part of a computer to which the peripherals are attached"
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| PRO | a state of difficulty that needs to be resolved |
| PRO | a thinker who focuses on the problem as stated and tries to synthesize information and knowledge to achieve a solution |
| PRO | the thought processes involved in solving a problem |
| PRO | the area of cognitive psychology that studies the processes involved in solving problems |
| PRO | a language whose statements resemble terminology of the user |
| PRO | making great mental demands |
| PRO | open to doubt or debate |
| PRO | making great mental demands |
| PRO | open to doubt or debate |
| PRO | in such a way as to pose a problem |
| PRO | an order of animals including elephants and mammoths |
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