| AASK | African American Study of Kidney Diseases and Hypertension Pilot Study |
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| PGAP | pilot geriatric arthritis program |
| Wpf | wave at a pilot frequency |
| ACIP | Asymptomatic Cardiac Ischemia Pilot |
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| CAPS | Cardiac Arrhythmia Pilot Study |
| whales | Large marine mammals of the order cetacea. In the past, they were commercially valued for whale oil, for their flesh as human food and in animal feed and fertiliser, and for baleen. The sperm whale produces ambergris, an intestinal secretion used in perfumery. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| pilot | 1. One employed to steer a vessel; a helmsman; a steersman. 2. Specifically, a person duly qualified, and licensed by authority, to conduct vessels into and out of a port, or in certain waters, for a fixed rate of fees. 3. Figuratively: A guide; a director of another through a difficult or unknown course. 4. An instrument for detecting the compass error. 5. The cowcatcher of a locomotive. Pilot balloon, a small balloon sent up in advance of a large one, to show the direction and force of the wind. Pilot bird. <medicine> Same as Blackfish. Origin: F. Pilote, prob. From D. Peillood plummet, sounding lead; peilen, pegelen, to sound, measure (fr. D. & G. Peil, pegel, a sort of measure, water mark) + lood lead, akin to E. Lead. The pilot, then, is the lead man, i.e, he who throws the lead. See Pail, and Lead a metal. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pilot projects | Small-scale tests of methods and procedures to be used on a larger scale if the pilot study demonstrates that these methods and procedures can work. (12 Dec 1998) |
| pilot scale | The size of a system between the small laboratory model size (bench scale) and a full-size system. (05 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Globicephala macrorhynchus, Globicephala melaena, Globicephala melas, Pilot Whale, Whale, Pilot
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