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Practice Management Economics Handbooks : Burgos, Marilyn,  2016 1
Practice Management Medical   3
Practice Management Medical Economics   3
Practice Management Medical Ethics   2
Practice Management Medical Organization And Administration United States : Cochran, Jack,  2014 1
Practice Management Medical Problems And Exercises : Diamond, Marsha S.  2010 1
Practice Management Medical United States : Yenney, Sharon.  1994 1
Practice Management Organization And Administration   3
 

Practice Management Services -- See Practice Management


Business management of medical, dental and veterinary practices that may include capital financing, utilization management, and arrangement of capitation agreements with other parties.
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Practice Management United States   2
 

Practice Management Veterinary -- See Also Hospitals, Animal


Facility for in-house medical care of animals.
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Practice Patterns Nurses   3
Practice Patterns Physicians   3
Practice Patterns Physicians Ethics : Eil, Philip,  2024 1
Practice Patterns Physicians Ethics United States : Petersen, Melody,  2008 1
 

Practice Valuation And Purchase -- See Also Ownership


The legal relation between an entity (individual, group, corporation, or-profit, secular, government) and an object. The object may be corporeal, such as equipment, or completely a creature of law, such as a patent; it may be movable, such as an animal, or immovable, such as a building.
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Prader Willi Syndrome -- See Also Intellectual Disability


Subnormal intellectual functioning which originates during the developmental period. This has multiple potential etiologies, including genetic defects and perinatal insults. Intelligence quotient (IQ) scores are commonly used to determine whether an individual has an intellectual disability. IQ scores between 70 and 79 are in the borderline range. Scores below 67 are in the disabled range. (from Joynt, Clinical Neurology, 1992, Ch55, p28)
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Prades Thai -- See Thailand


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Pragmatic Clinical Trials As Topic -- See Also Comparative Effectiveness Research


Conduct and synthesis of systematic research comparing interventions and strategies to prevent, diagnose, treat, and monitor health conditions. The purpose of this research is to inform patients, providers, and decision-makers, responding to their expressed needs, about which interventions are most effective for which patients under specific circumstances. (hhs.gov/recovery/programs/cer/draftdefinition.html accessed 6/12/2009)
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Pransiya -- See France


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Pransya -- See France


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Prantsusmaa -- See France


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Prates Thai -- See Thailand


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Pratet Tai -- See Thailand


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Prathet Thai -- See Thailand


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Prathet Yipun -- See Japan


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Prayer -- See Religion


A set of beliefs concerning the nature, cause, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency. It usually involves devotional and ritual observances and often a moral code for the conduct of human affairs. (Random House Collegiate Dictionary, rev. ed.)
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Prayer-Books And Devotions Child English : Pilling, Ann.  1990 1
 

Prayer Healing -- See Faith Healing


The use of faith and spirit to cure disease.
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Prc -- See China


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Pre Menopause -- See Premenopause


The period before MENOPAUSE. In premenopausal women, the climacteric transition from full sexual maturity to cessation of ovarian cycle takes place between the age of late thirty and early fifty.
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Preceptorship   3
Preceptorship Methods   2009 1
Preceptorship Personal Narratives : Ofri, Danielle.  2003 1
 

Precision Medicine -- See Also Pharmacogenetics


A branch of genetics which deals with the genetic variability in individual responses to drugs and drug metabolism (BIOTRANSFORMATION).
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Precision Medicine   12
Precision Medicine Ethics   2
Precision Medicine Methods   2019 1
 

Preconception Care -- See Also Prenatal Care


Care provided the pregnant woman in order to prevent complications, and decrease the incidence of maternal and prenatal mortality.
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Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia Lymphoma : Pioli, Catherine,  2022 1
 

Predation -- See Predatory Behavior


Instinctual behavior pattern in which food is obtained by killing and consuming other species.
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Predator Chain -- See Food Chain


The sequence of transfers of matter and energy from organism to organism in the form of FOOD. Food chains intertwine locally into a food web because most organisms consume more than one type of animal or plant. PLANTS, which convert SOLAR ENERGY to food by PHOTOSYNTHESIS, are the primary food source. In a predator chain, a plant-eating animal is eaten by a larger animal. In a parasite chain, a smaller organism consumes part of a larger host and may itself be parasitized by smaller organisms. In a saprophytic chain, microorganisms live on dead organic matter.
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Predatory Behavior   2
Predatory Behavior Australia   2007 1
 

Prediabetes -- See Prediabetic State


The time period before the development of symptomatic diabetes. For example, certain risk factors can be observed in subjects who subsequently develop INSULIN RESISTANCE as in type 2 diabetes (DIABETES MELLITUS, TYPE 2).
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Prediabetic State -- See Also Hyperglycemia


Abnormally high BLOOD GLUCOSE level.
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Prediabetic State : Weisenberger, Jill,  2018 1
Prediabetic State Popular Works : Scalpi, Gretchen.  2013 1
 

Predictive Medicine -- See Precision Medicine


Clinical, therapeutic and diagnostic approaches to optimal disease management based on individual variations in a patient's genetic profile.
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Predisposing Factors -- See Causality


The relating of causes to the effects they produce. Causes are termed necessary when they must always precede an effect and sufficient when they initiate or produce an effect. Any of several factors may be associated with the potential disease causation or outcome, including predisposing factors, enabling factors, precipitating factors, reinforcing factors, and risk factors.
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