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In computer science, a subroutine (function, procedure, or subprogram) is a sequence of code which performs a specific task, as part of a larger program, and is grouped as one or more statement blocks; such code is sometimes collected into software libraries. Subroutines can be "called", thus allowing programs to access the subroutine repeatedly without the subroutine's code having been written more than once. ...
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| prochlorperazine |
A drug that prevents or reduces nausea and vomiting. It belongs to the family of drugs called antiemetics.
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| proctoscopy |
An examination of the rectum using a thin, lighted tube called a proctoscope.
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| proctosigmoidoscopy |
An examination of the rectum and the lower part of the colon using a thin, lighted tube called a sigmoidoscope.
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| processor |
A machine that delimbs trees and crosscuts them into logs. Machines that do this and also fell the trees are called harvesters.
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