| PGE1 | Prostaglandins E1 |
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| PGE2 | 3H-prostaglandin E2 |
| PGE2 | prostagladin E2 |
| PGE2 | Prostaglandins E1 and E2 |
| PGF | Prostaglandin F |
| PGF | Plerocercoid growth factor |
| PGF | Prostaglandin F2 alpha |
| PGF1 alpha | 6-keto-prostaglandin 1 alpha |
| PGF1 alpha | Prostaglandin F1 alpha |
| PGF2 alpha | Prostaglandin E2 and F2 alpha |
| PGA |
A feaure of a CPU socket whereby the pins are aligned in uniform rows around the socket.
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| Pgp |
A message encryption (scrambling) program which stands for Pretty Good Privacy. It's rather technical, but basically it works as follows: you post one of your two encryption keys (or decoding key) on the Internet, and the other you keep for yourself. When someone wants to send you an encrypted e-mail message, they encrypt it with your public key, and then you decrypt it with your private key. The result is almost foolproof security.
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| PGA |
The amount of the prior feeding remaining in the infant's stomach at the next feeding. Depending upon the feeding schedule, there may be small amounts of formula or breast milk in the stomach, but usually there is none.
Ãâó: www.stjohnsmercy.org/services/nicu/glossary.asp
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| PGD |
PGD is a technique used during in-vitro fertilization (IVF) to test embryos for genetic disorders prior to their transfer to the uterus. PGD makes it possible for individuals with serious inherited disorders to decrease the risk of having a child who is affected by the disorder. more info
Ãâó: www.bcmivf.org/Glossary.htm
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| Pgp |
A cryptographic product family that enables people to securely exchange messages, and to secure files, disk volumes and network connections with both privacy and strong authentication.
Ãâó: www.sec-1.com/glossary/p.html
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