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Provera a synthetic progesterone often given to women to bring on a period after a seven or more week delay, when she is not pregnant
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provocation test Also called a challenge test. A testperformed on eyes, nose or lungs and used to diagnose an allergy or monitor the effect of eg specific allergy vaccination. The allergen is introduced in increasing doses to the organ to see if the person reacts and, if so, at what level of exposure.
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provocation A deliberate appeal to stimuli that is expected to shock at least a portion of the audience, both because it is associated with values, norms, or taboos that are habitually not challenged or transgressed in advertising, and because of their distinctiveness and ambiguity (Vezina & Paul 1997).
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provocation test A diagnostic test in which drugs, chemicals, allergens, or physical forces are systematically administered to reproduce symptoms, in order to discover the source of a symptom or the tissue origin of a lesion. Provocation tests a
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provocative poliomyelitis During an epidemic of poliomyelitis, the onset of paralysis in the area close to the site of an invasive procedure. Thus an injection in muscle increases the risk of paralysis of the side of the body injected; and tonsi
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