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| PER | peak ejection rate; periodogram; protein efficiency ratio |
|---|---|
| per | perineal; periodicity, periodic |
| percus | percussion |
| Perf | perfusion or perfusionist |
| perf | perforation |
| PERG | pattern electroretinogram |
| PERI | Psychiatric Epidemiology Research Interview |
| periap | periapical |
| Perio | periodontics |
| PERK | prospective evaluation of radial keratotomy [protocol] |
| BPS | beats per second; Behavioral Pharmacological Society; biophysical profile score; bits per second; bo... |
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| AAPCC | adjusted annual per capita cost; adjusted average per capita cost; American Association of Poison Co... |
| BPM | beats per minute; biperidyl mustard; breaths per minute; brompheniramine maleate |
| cpm | counts per minute; cycles per minute |
| cps | counts per second; cycles per second |
| PER | PERIOD |
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| PER | Peak ejection rate |
| PER | Perchloroethylene |
| PER | protein efficiency ration |
| PER | proboscis extension reflex |
| PERC | Perchloroethylene |
| PerCP | Peridinin chlorophyll A protein |
| PERG | Pattern Electroretinogram |
| PERG | Pattern-reversal electroretinograms |
| PERK | Prospective Evaluation of Radial Keratotomy |
| PM/PM | per member per month |
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| cpd | 1-cycle-per-degree |
| cpm | cycle per minute |
| AAPCC | Adjusted Average Per Capita Cost |
| CFU/ml | Colony Forming Units per ml |
| per anum | By or through the anus. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| per capita rate | <epidemiology> A rate which is proportional to the number of individuals in a population. (05 Dec 1998) |
| per contiguum | In contiguity; denoting the mode by which an inflammation or other morbid process spreads into an adjacent contiguous structure. Origin: per-+ L. Contiguus, touching, fr. Tango, to touch (05 Mar 2000) |
| per continuum | In continuity; continuous; denoting the mode by which an inflammation or other morbid process spreads from one part to another through continuous tissue. Origin: per-+ L. Continuus, holding together, continuous, fr. Teneo, to hold (05 Mar 2000) |
| per orally | To take a medication by mouth. (09 Oct 1997) |
| per os | By or through the mouth, denoting a method of medication. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| per primam | By first intention. See: healing by first intention. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| per rectum | By or through the rectum, denoting a method of medication. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| per saltum | at a leap; at one bound; not gradually or through different stages. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| per tubam | Through a tube. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| per vias naturales | Through the natural passages; e.g., denoting a normal delivery, as opposed to cesarean section, or the passage in stool of a foreign body instead of its surgical removal. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| per- | 1. <prefix> A prefix used to signify through, throughout, by, for, or as an intensive as perhaps, by hap or chance; perennial, that lasts throughout the year; perforce, through or by force; perfoliate, perforate; perspicuous, evident throughout or very evident; perplex, literally, to entangle very much. 2. <chemistry> Originally, denoting that the element to the name of which it is prefixed in the respective compounds exercised its highest valence; now, only that the element has a higher valence than in other similar compounds; thus, barium peroxide is the highest oxide of barium; while nitrogen and manganese peroxides, so-called, are not the highest oxides of those elements. (29 Oct 1998) |
| peracephalus | An omphalosite lacking head and arms, and with a defective thorax; typically, the body consists of little more than pelvis and legs. Origin: per-+ G. A-priv. + kephale, head (05 Mar 2000) |
| peracetic acid | <chemical> Ethaneperoxoic acid. A liquid that functions as a strong oxidizing agent. It has an acrid odour and is used as a disinfectant. Pharmacological action: disinfectants. Chemical name: Ethaneperoxoic acid (12 Dec 1998) |
| peracid | An acid containing a peroxide group (-O-OH); e.g., peracetic acid. Synonym: peroxy acid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| haemorrhage per rhexis | Haemorrhage due to the rupture of a blood vessel. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cycles per second | The number of successive compressions and rarefactions per second of a sound wave. The preferred designation for this unit of frequency is hertz. Acronym: cps (05 Mar 2000) |
| Scholander, Per | <person> Norwegian physiologist, 1905-1980. See: Scholander apparatus, Roughton-Scholander apparatus, Roughton-Scholander syringe. (05 Mar 2000) |
| displacements per atom | (dpa) This is a measure of the amount of radiation damage in neutron-irradiated materials, for example, 10 dpa means each atom in the material has been displaced from its site within the structural lattice of the material an average of 10 times (due to interactions between the atoms and the energetic neutrons irradiating the material.) (09 Oct 1997) |
| Ling, Per Henrik | <person> Swedish hygienist, 1776-1839. See: Ling's method. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Desoxone-1, Dialax, Peracetic Acid, Sodium Salt, Peroxyethanoic Acid, Sodium Peracetate, Zinc Peracetate, Acid, Peracetic, Acid, Peroxyacetic, Acid, Peroxyethanoic, Desoxone 1, Desoxone1, Peracetate, Sodium, Peracetate, Zinc
Synonyms : Perazine Dihydrochloride, Perazine Maleate, Perazine Maleate (1:1), Perazine Maleate (1:2), Pernazine, Taxilan, Dihydrochloride, Perazine, Maleate, Perazine
Synonyms : Perceptions
Synonyms : Closure, Perceptual, Closures, Perceptual, Completion Phenomena, Perceptual, Perceptual Closures, Phenomena, Perceptual Completion
Synonyms : Defense, Perceptual, Defenses, Perceptual
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| pericardial |
located around the heart or relating to or affecting the pericardium; "pericardial space"
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| pericardial vein |
several small veins from the pericardium
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| perineotomy |
surgical incision into the perineum
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| perineal artery |
a branch of the internal pudendal artery that supplies superficial structures of the perineum
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| periodic acid |
any acid of iodine that contains oxygen
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| per | by the year |
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| per | per person |
| per | per person |
| per | the total national income divided by the number of people in the nation |
| per | a proportion multiplied by 100 |
| per | one every day |
| per | with respect to its inherent nature |
| per | by the year |
| per | by chance |
| per | walk with no particular goal |
| per | make an official inspection on foot of (the bounds of a property) |
| per | strolling or walking around |
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