| percolation |
the trickle or seepage of water through a porous material.
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| percutaneous |
A term referring to something passing through the skin.
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| percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography |
A study with x-rays of the bile ducts and gallbladder performed by placing a needle into the bile ducts. The needles originally inserted through the rib cage on the right side of the body. This is usually done by a radiologist.
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| percentile |
The score at or below which a particular percentage of scores fall.
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| perchloroethylene |
A perhalogenated chlorocarbon solvent used extensively in industrial degreasing and in dry cleaning.
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| perc | pass through |
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| perc | cause to pass through a permeable substance in order to extract a soluble constituent, as of solvents |
| perc | prepare in a percolator, of coffee |
| perc | spread gradually |
| perc | permeate |
| perc | the filtration of a liquid for extraction or purification |
| perc | the act of making coffee in a percolator |
| perc | the slow passage of a liquid through a filtering medium |
| perc | a coffeepot in which boiling water ascends through a central tube and filters back down through a basket of ground coffee beans |
| perc | one of the largest natural groups of fishes of both marine and fresh water: true perches |
| perc | percoid flatheads |
| perc | strike or tap firmly |
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