| PVD | patient very disturbed; peripheral vascular disease; portal vein dilation; posterior vitreous detachment; postural vertical dimension; premature ventricular depolarization; pulmonary vascular disease |
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| PVDF | polyvinylidene difluoride; polyvinyl diisopropyl fluoride |
| PVD | Peripheral Vascular Disease |
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| PVD | Posterior vitreous detachment |
| PVD | Pulmonary vascular disease |
| PVDF | Poly(vinylidene fluoride |
| PVDF | Polyvinylidene difluoride |
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It is the principal direction of reference for oculocentric localization. This point when fixed, gives the impression of being seen straight ahead. Normally it is related to fovea, the point with maximum visual acuity.
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A very durable titanium or zirconium coating that resists tarnish, scratches, and corrosion. It is used mostly to protect faucets with a brass finish.
Ãâó: www.nachi.org/glossary/p.htm
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| PVD |
peripheral vascular disease: progressive clogging of the arteries.
Ãâó: www.health.qld.gov.au/diabetes_chd_resource/resour...
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(See "vitreous detachment")
Ãâó: www.mdsupport.org/glossary2.html
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Physical Vapor Deposition. A modern plating process used mostly with polished brass or gold finishes on faucets. Vaporized zirconium reacts with nitrogen and other gases to form a very durable surface, which will not tarnish or discolor.
Ãâó: www.alpha-plumbing.com/plumbing-terminology-p.htm
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