| PHE | periodic health examination; phenylephrine |
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| Phe | phenylalanine |
| PhEEM | photoemission electron microscopy |
| Pheo | pheochromocytoma; pheophytin |
| Phe | D-phenylalanine |
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| Phe | Phenanthrene |
| PHE | Phentolamine |
| PHE | Phenylephrine |
| PHEMA | 2-polyhydroxyethylmethacrylate |
| PHEN | 1,10-phenanthroline |
| PHEN | Phentolamine |
| phenobarbitone | Phenobarbital |
| phenytoin | Diphenylhydantoin |
| Pheo | Pheochromocytoma |
| TIPP | H-Tyr-Tic-Phe-Phe-OH |
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| BPAP | 3)H-benzoyl-Phe-Ala-Pro |
| PPACK | D)-Phe-Pro-Arg-chloromethyl ketone |
| D-Phe | D-Phenylalanine |
| FMLP | F Met-Leu-Phe |
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| Phe | Symbol for phenylalanine or its radical. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| pheasant | 1. <ornithology> Any one of numerous species of large gallinaceous birds of the genus Phasianus, and many other genera of the family Phasianidae, found chiefly in Asia. The common, or English, pheasant (Phasianus Colchicus) is now found over most of temperate Europe, but was introduced from Asia. The ring-necked pheasant (P. Torquatus) and the green pheasant (P. Versicolour) have been introduced into Oregon. The golden pheasant (Thaumalea picta) is one of the most beautiful species. The silver pheasant (Euplocamus nychthemerus) of China, and several related species from Southern Asia, are very beautiful. 2. <zoology> The ruffed grouse. Various other birds are locally called pheasants, as the lyre bird, the leipoa, etc. Fireback pheasant. See Fireback. Gold, or Golden, pheasant, a large and beautiful Australian parrakeet (Platycercus Adelaidensis). The male has the back black, the feathers margined with yellowish blue and scarlet, the quills deep blue, the wing coverts and cheeks light blue, the crown, sides of the neck, breast, and middle of the belly scarlet. Pheasant's eye. <botany> The sheldrake. The hooded merganser. Origin: OE. Fesant, fesaunt, OF. Faisant, faisan, F. Faisan, L. Phasianus, Gr. (sc) the Phasian bird, pheasant, fr. A river in Colchis or Pontus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| phebe | <zoology> See Phoebe. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| phelloderm | <pathology> Tissue containing parenchyma like cells, in the bark of tree roots and shoots. Produced by cell division in the phellogen. (18 Nov 1997) |
| phellogen | <plant biology> Meristematic tissue in plants, giving rise to cork (phellem) and phelloderm cells. Also termed cork cambium. (31 Dec 1997) |
| Phemister graft | An autogenous onlay bone graft used in treating delayed union of fractures. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Phemister, Dallas | <person> American surgeon, 1882-1951. See: Phemister graft. (05 Mar 2000) |
| phenacaine hydrochloride | Bis-(p-ethoxyphyenyl)acetamidine hydrochloride;a potent local surface anaesthetic used in ophthalmology. (05 Mar 2000) |
| phenacemide | An anticonvulsant used in the treatment of epilepsy. Synonym: phenylacetylurea. (05 Mar 2000) |
| phenacetin | <chemical> A non-prostaglandin synthase inhibitor. It was utilised extensively in a wide variety of analgesic mixtures, but its causal role in analgesic-abuse nephropathy led to its withdrawal from the market. Chemical name: Acetamide, N-(4-ethoxyphenyl)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| phenacetolin | A red powder, (C16H12)2; used as an indicator. It has a pH range of 5 to 6; being yellow at 5 and red at 6. (05 Mar 2000) |
| phenaceturic acid | C6H5CH2CO-NH-CH2COOH;an end product of the metabolism of phenylated fatty acids with even numbers of carbon atoms. Synonym: phenylaceturic acid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| phenacite | <chemical> A glassy colourless mineral occurring in rhombohedral crystals, sometimes used as a gem. It is a silicate of glucina, and receives its name from its deceptive similarity to quartz. Origin: Gr, impostor, deceiver. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| phenacridane chloride | 9-[p-(Hexyloxy)phenyl]-10-methylacridinium chloride;topical antiseptic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| phenacyclamine | 2-(Cyclohexylbenzyl)N,N,N',N '-tetraethyl-1,3-propanediamine;an intestinal antispasmodic. Synonym: phenacyclamine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| angiotensin I (Phe 8-His 9) hydrolase | <enzyme> Cleaves the cooh-terminal dipeptide his(9)-leu(10) from the decapeptide angiotensin i Registry number: EC 3.4.15.- Synonym: atypical angiotensin-converting enzyme (26 Jun 1999) |
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| RNA, transfer, phe | A transfer RNA which is specific for carrying phenylalanine to sites on the ribosomes in preparation for protein synthesis. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Oxabenzochrysenones, Phenylphenalenones
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| phenylalanine |
an essential amino acid found in proteins and needed for growth of children and for protein metabolism in children and adults; abundant in milk and eggs; it is normally converted to tyrosine in the human body
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aniline: oily poisonous liquid amine obtained from nitrobenzene and used to make dyes and plastics and medicines
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anti-inflammatory drug (trade name Butazolidin)
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a genetic disorder of metabolism; lack of the enzyme needed to turn phenylalanine into tyrosine results in an accumulation of phenylalanine in the body fluids which causes various degrees of mental deficiency
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diphenylhydantoin: an anticonvulsant drug (trade name Dilantin) used to treat epilepsy and that is not a sedative
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| PHE | large long-tailed gallinaceous bird native to the Old World but introduced elsewhere |
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| PHE | (game bird) flesh of a pheasant |
| PHE | Australian bird with a tail like a pheasant |
| PHE | Australian bird with a tail like a pheasant |
| PHE | a dish of roast pheasant served in a manner characteristic of expensive restaurants |
| PHE | Eurasian herb cultivated for its dark-centered deep red flowers |
| PHE | beech ferns: genus is variously classified: considered alternative name for genus Dryopteris or included in genus Thelypteris |
| PHE | beech fern of North America and Eurasia |
| PHE | beech fern of North American woodlands having straw-colored stripes |
| PHE | ancient Greek sculptor (circa 500-432 BC) |
| PHE | (botany) outer tissue of bark |
| PHE | small genus of aromatic deciduous trees of east Asia often having thick corky bark |
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