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PMR

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PMR

Abbreviation for proportional mortality ratio.
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PMR

Abbreviation for:
paper medical record
papillary muscle rupture
peak metabolic rate
percutaneous myocardial revascularisation
perinatal mortality rate
physical medicine and rehabilitation  
pollutant mass rate
polymorphic reticulosis
polymyalgia rheumatica
prior medical record
profoundly mentally retarded
progressive muscle relaxation (UK)
proportionate mortality ratio
proton magnetic resonance
psychomotor retardation
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PMR

2. Perinatal mortality rate.
3. Polymyalgia rheumatica.
4. Proportionate mortality ratio, see there.
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