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Physician-Nurse Relations
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D019555 |
[The reciprocal interaction of physicians and nurses.
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Physician-Patient Relations
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D010817 |
[The interactions between physician and patient.
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Physicians
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D010820 |
[Individuals licensed to practice medicine.
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Physicians' Offices
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D010824 |
[The room or rooms in which the physician and staff provide patient care. The offices include all rooms in the physician's office suite.
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Physicians, Family
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D010821 |
[Those physicians who have completed the education requirements specified by the American Academy of Family Physicians.
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Physicians, Primary Care
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D058007 |
[Providers of initial care for patients. These PHYSICIANS refer patients when appropriate for secondary or specialist care.
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Physicians, Women
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D010822 |
[Women licensed to practice medicine.
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Physics
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D010825 |
[The study of those aspects of energy and matter in terms of elementary principles and laws. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed)
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Physiognomy
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D010826 |
[An assessment of a person's personality based on their facial and other external features.
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Physiological Effects of Drugs
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D045505 |
[Activities which affect organs and systemic functions without regard to a particular disease.
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Physiological Phenomena
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D010829 |
[The functions and properties of living organisms, including both the physical and chemical factors and processes, supporting life in single- or multi-cell organisms from their origin through the progression of life.
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Physiology
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D010827 |
[The biological science concerned with the life-supporting properties, functions, and processes of living organisms or their parts.
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Physiology, Comparative
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D010828 |
[The biological science concerned with similarities or differences in the life-supporting functions and processes of different species.
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Physostigma
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D029906 |
[A plant genus of the family FABACEAE that is a source of PHYSOSTIGMINE.
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Physostigmine
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D010830 |
[A cholinesterase inhibitor that is rapidly absorbed through membranes. It can be applied topically to the conjunctiva. It also can cross the blood-brain barrier and is used when central nervous system effects are desired, as in the treatment of severe anticholinergic toxicity.
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Phytanic Acid
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D010831 |
[A 20-carbon branched chain fatty acid. In phytanic acid storage disease (REFSUM DISEASE) this lipid may comprise as much as 30% of the total fatty acids of the plasma. This is due to a phytanic acid alpha-hydroxylase deficiency.
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Phytic Acid
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D010833 |
[Complexing agent for removal of traces of heavy metal ions. It acts also as a hypocalcemic agent.
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Phytochelatins
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D054811 |
[Poly-glutathione peptides composed of (Glu-Cys)n-Gly where n is two to seven. They are biosynthesized by glutathione gamma-glutamylcysteinyltransferase and are found in many PLANTS; YEASTS; and algae. They sequester HEAVY METALS.
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Phytochemicals
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D064209 |
[A broad range of biologically active compounds which occur naturally in plants having important medicinal and nutritional properties.
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Phytochrome
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D010834 |
[A blue-green biliprotein widely distributed in the plant kingdom.
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