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PT prothrombin time.
Pt platinum.
Pt
The symbol for the element platinum.

PT
abbr.
physical therapy

Pt,
symbol for the element platinum.

PT,
1 abbreviation for physical therapist.
2 abbreviation for physical therapy.
3 abbreviation for prothrombin time.

pt.,
1 abbreviation for pint.
2 abbreviation for patient.

pt,
abbreviation for pint.

pint [pīnt]
a unit of liquid measure; in the United States it is 16 fluid ounces, or the equivalent of 0.473 liter. In Great Britain, it is the imperial pint and is 20 fluid ounces, or the equivalent of 0.568 liter.

platinum (Pt) [plat´ĭ-num]
a chemical element, atomic number 78, atomic weight 195.09. (See Appendix 6.)

PT,
n.pr See physiotherapy.
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PT
prothrombin time.

Pt
chemical symbol, platinum.

pt
pint.

PT
 1 Parathyroid 2 Patient 3 Pertussis toxin 4 Phototherapy 5 Physical therapy 6 Pneumothorax 7 Posterior tibialis pulse, see there 8 Proficiency testing, see there 9 Propylthiouracil 10 Prothrombin time, see there


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