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physiologic pacing cardiac pacing in which the pacemaker stimulates cardiac activity such that it duplicates as closely as possible the normally conducted sinus rhythm.
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physiological diplopia diplopia in normal binocular vision; all objects not on the horopter of the fixated object are doubled through stimulation of disparate points of the retinae outside the corresponding retinal areas. For nearer objects, the diplopia is crossed; for farther objects, uncrossed. Called also stereoscopic d.
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physiologic equilibrium the condition in which the amount of material taken into the body exactly equals the amount discharged.
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physiological anatomy the study of the organs with respect to their normal functions.
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physical therapy Physiotherapy (also known as physical therapy) is a health profession concerned with the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of disease and disability through physical means. It is based upon principles of medical science, and is generally held to be within the sphere of conventional (rather than alternative) medicine. ...
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