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Caudate process
The process of the caudate lobe of the liver extending under the right lobe.
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Basilar process
The narrow part of the base of the occipital bone, in front of the foramen magnum, articulating with the sphenoid bone.
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Articular process of vertebra
One of four small, flat processes (two superior and two inferior) by which vertebrae articulate with each other.
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Procercoid
The first larval stage in the development of certain cestodes belonging to the order Pseudophyllidea. It is an elongated structure that develops in crustaceans.
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Procentriole
The early form of the centrioles and ciliary basal bodies in the cell.
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Staged procedure
Any operation undertaken in two or more separate parts, with a lull between the two stages to facilitate tissue healing or clearance of infection.
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Procarboxypeptidas
The inactive precursor of carboxypeptidase, which is activated by trypsin.
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Pro bono publico
Rendered for the public good (i.e., without financial reward).
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Problem-solving therapy
A form of brief psychotherapy (typically lasting 10 sessions or less) in which patients are taught a structured approach to recognizing problems and finding workable solutions.
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Probity
Rectitude, integrity, or honesty; a characteristic expected of professionals.
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