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Pd A modality for treating renal failure utilizing the peritoneal membrane that lines the abdominal cavity as the semipermeable membrane to remove excess water and toxins from the blood via osmosis and diffusion.
Ãâó: www.baxter.com/about_baxter/news_room/news_release...
PDA A survey to determine the impact and magnitude of damage caused by the disaster and the resulting unmet needs of the public sector and community at large. The PDA is the basis for estimating total disaster-related damage and evaluating the need to request a Presidential declaration of disaster.
Ãâó: www.fema.gov/rrr/pa/glossary.shtm
PDA is a hand-held electronic device used to perform tasks for functions like messages, phone directories or calendars. Communications may take place through the dial-up access, with a cable attached to a PC, or via infrared connections.
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Pd a chronic neurological condition named after Dr. James Parkinson, a London physician who was the first to describe the syndrome in 1817. PD is a slowly progressive disease that affects a small area of cells in the mid brain known as the substantia nigra. Gradual degeneration of these cells causes a reduction in a vital chemical known as "dopamine." This decrease in dopamine is what causes the symptoms of the disease.
Ãâó: www.myparkinsons.org/glossary.shtml
Pd The branch of pharmacology that studies reactions between drugs and living structures, including the processes of bodily responses to pharmacological, biochemical, physiological, and therapeutic effects. Source: Applied Clinical Trials/Advanstar. Click for their site: www.advanstar. ...
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