| physical fitness |
fitness: good physical condition; being in shape or in condition
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| physical therapist |
therapist who treats injury or dysfunction with exercises and other physical treatments of the disorder
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| physical abuse |
any act resulting in a nonaccidental physical injury, including not only intentional assault but also the result of unreasonable punishment
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| physiognomonic anatomy |
the study of the external expression of the body surface, especially of the face.
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| physiologic incompatibility |
the quality of not being administrable with another given remedy on account of their antagonistic pharmacologic effects.
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