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Pro proline.
Pro
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proline

Pro,
abbreviation for proline.

organization [or″gah-nĭ-za´shun]
1. the process of organizing or being organized.
2. an organized body, group, or structure.
3. the replacement of blood clots by fibrous tissue.
comprehensive health organization (CHO) a nonprofit health care agency in Canada, formed jointly by representatives of the community and of health care providers. The aim is to provide a variety of health promotion and treatment services and to unify different elements of health care for a defined member population.
health maintenance organization see health maintenance organization.
professional review organization (PRO) a program on multiple governmental levels (local, state, and federal) that regulates the quality and cost of federally funded medical care. See also Professional Standards Review Organization.
Professional Standards Review organization (PSRO) see Professional Standards Review Organization.

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