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Parasitic Diseases   4
Parasitic Diseases Diagnosis   2
Parasitic Diseases History   2
Parasitic Diseases Popular Works   2
Parasitic Diseases Prevention And Control   2
 

Parasitic Worms -- See Helminths


Commonly known as parasitic worms, this group includes the ACANTHOCEPHALA; NEMATODA; and PLATYHELMINTHS. Some authors consider certain species of LEECHES that can become temporarily parasitic as helminths.
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Parasiticide -- See Antiparasitic Agents


Drugs used to treat or prevent parasitic infections.
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Parasiticides -- See Antiparasitic Agents


Drugs used to treat or prevent parasitic infections.
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Parasitology   2
Parasitology History : Despommier, Dickson D.  2013 1
Parasitology Phthiraptera : Zinsser, Hans,  2008 1
Parasitology Rats : Zinsser, Hans,  2008 1
 

Parasuicide -- See Suicide, Attempted


The unsuccessful attempt to kill oneself.
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  Parasympatholytics -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
Parent And Child   11
Parent And Child Popular Works : Richardson, Justin,  2003 1
Parent Child Relations   171
Parent Child Relations Case Reports   2
Parent Child Relations Congresses   2001 1
Parent Child Relations Encyclopedias English : Levine, Milton I.  1973 1
Parent Child Relations Interview : Baker, Amy J. L.  2007 1
Parent Child Relations Legislation : Gardner, Richard A.  1992 1
Parent Child Relations Legislation And Jurisprudence   1991 1
Parent Child Relations Personal Narratives : Nathiel, Susan.  2013 1
Parent Child Relations Popular Works   9
Parent Child Relations United States   4
Parent Child Relations United States Interview   2008 1
Parent Child Relations United States Legislation   2
 

Parent Offspring Interaction -- See Parent-Child Relations


The interactions between parent and child.
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Parent Single -- See Single Parent


A natural, adoptive, or substitute parent of a dependent child, who lives with only one parent. The single parent may live with or visit the child. The concept includes the never-married, as well as the divorced and widowed.
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  Parental Consent -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
Parental Consent : Reich, Jennifer A.,  2016 1
Parental Leave : Kaufman, Gayle,  2020 1
Parental Leave United States : Gordon, Victoria  2013 1
  Parental Notification -- 3 Related Mesh Subjects   3
Parental Notification : Marsh, Diane T.  2009 1
 

Parenteral Feeding -- See Parenteral Nutrition


The administering of nutrients for assimilation and utilization by a patient who cannot maintain adequate nutrition by enteral feeding alone. Nutrients are administered by a route other than the alimentary canal (e.g., intravenously, subcutaneously).
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Parenteral Infusions -- See Infusions, Parenteral


The administration of liquid medication, nutrient, or other fluid through some other route than the alimentary canal, usually over minutes or hours, either by gravity flow or often by infusion pumping.
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Parenteral Nutrition -- See Also Parenteral Nutrition Solutions


Specialized solutions for PARENTERAL NUTRITION. They may contain a variety of MICRONUTRIENTS; VITAMINS; AMINO ACIDS; CARBOHYDRATES; LIPIDS; and SALTS.
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Parenteral Nutrition   6
Parenteral Nutrition Methods : Weinstein, Sharon,  2014 1
Parenteral Nutrition Nursing Handbooks   2005 1
Parenteral Nutrition Nursing Outlines   2014 1
  Parenteral Nutrition Solutions -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
Parenteral Nutrition Solutions   2014 1
 

Parenterally Transmitted Non A Non B Hepatitis -- See Hepatitis C


INFLAMMATION of the LIVER in humans caused by HEPATITIS C VIRUS, a single-stranded RNA virus. Its incubation period is 30-90 days. Hepatitis C is transmitted primarily by contaminated blood parenterally and is often associated with transfusion and intravenous drug abuse. However, in a significant number of cases, the source of hepatitis C infection is unknown.
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Parenthood : Christophersen, Edward R.  1990 1
 

Parenting -- See Also Child Rearing


The training or bringing-up of children by parents or parent-substitutes. It is used also for child rearing practices in different societies, at different economic levels, in different ethnic groups, etc. It differs from PARENTING in that in child rearing the emphasis is on the act of training or bringing up the child and the interaction between the parent and child, while parenting emphasizes the responsibility and qualities of exemplary behavior of the parent.
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Parenting   82
Parenting Ethnology : Small, Meredith F.  1998 1
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