| platinum |
a moderate gray.
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| platinum |
A noble metal which in its pure form is the negative wire of Type R and Type S thermocouples.
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| plateau |
As used in the FAQ, refers to a given dosage range of DXM in which the strength of the effects change but the character of the effects do not.
Ãâó: www.third-plateau.org/faq/dxm_glossary.shtml
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| platelet aggregation |
The naturally occurring process in the body during which platelets - disc shaped blood cells - clump together. The accumulation of platelets is essential in blood clotting at the site of an injury, for example. However, if there is platelet aggregation in a blood vessel, the result is a heart attack.
Ãâó: www.biobasics.gc.ca/english/View.asp
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| plating |
a method of bonding metals together, for instance silver with copper or copper with gold.
Ãâó: farahsouth.cgu.edu/dictionary/
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| PLAT | a large shallow dish used for serving food |
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| PLAT | small stocky Mexican fish |
| PLAT | scorpaenoid flatheads |
| PLAT | often epiphytic tropical Old World ferns |
| PLAT | commonly cultivated fern of Australia and southeastern Asia and Polynesia |
| PLAT | fern of Peru and Bolivia |
| PLAT | commonly cultivated fern of Australia and southeastern Asia and Polynesia |
| PLAT | Asiatic shrub or small tree widely planted in United States and Europe |
| PLAT | an order of Tentaculata |
| PLAT | ctenophore have long tentacles and flattened body |
| PLAT | parasitic or free-living worms having a flattened body |
| PLAT | flatworms |
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