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  • 61PET scan — ˈpet noun : a sectional view of the body constructed by positron emission tomography • PET scanning noun * * * 1. an image obtained by positron emission tomography, using a PET scanner. 2. an examination performed with a PET scanner. [P(ositron)… …

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  • 62Pet — Pet, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Petted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Petting}.] To treat as a pet; to fondle; to indulge; as, she was petted and spoiled. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 63Pet — Pet, v. i. To be a pet. Feltham. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 64Pet rental — is the the practice, usually administered by for profit companies established for this specific purpose, of renting pets such as dog and cats. It is a controversial practice opposed by many animal rights advocates and has been banned in at least… …

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  • 65PET — ist die Abkürzung für: Polyethylenterephthalat, ein thermoplastischer Kunststoff, genutzt u. a. zur Herstellung von Getränkeflaschen Positronen Emissions Tomographie, ein bildgebendes Verfahren der Nuklearmedizin Paraffin Embedded Tissue Blot,… …

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  • 66Pet Shop Boys — …

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  • 67Pet Alien — Título Pet Alien Género Serie animada / Comedia Creado por Jeff Muncy País de origen EE. UU …

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  • 68Pet Project — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Dícese de un proyecto, actividad u objetivo que se realiza o persigue por una motivación personal sin que exista una necesidad popular o generalizada. Proyecto, actividad u objetivo que se lleva a cabo con especial… …

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  • 69pêt — br. 1. {{001f}}(glavni) broj koji se obilježava brojkom 5 (redni) peti = 5. 2. {{001f}}razg. posljednji najmanji broj u kombinaciji brojeva u zn. neodređene velike količine, bezbroj puta, {{c=1}}usp. {{ref}}stô1{{/ref}}, {{ref}}tisuću{{/ref}},… …

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  • 70pet peeve — the thing that provokes one most, 1919, from PET (Cf. pet) (1) in the adj. sense “especially cherished” (1826), here in jocular or ironic use with PEEVE (Cf. peeve) …

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