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production
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(economics) manufacturing or mining or growing something (usually in large quantities) for sale; "he introduced more efficient methods of production" a presentation for the stage or screen or radio or television; "have you seen the new production of Hamlet?" the act or process of producing something; "Shakespeare's production of poetry was enormous"; "the production of white blood cells" product: an artifact that has been created by someone or some process; "they improve their product every year"; "they export most of their agricultural production" (law) the act of exhibiting in a court of law; "the appellate court demanded the production of all documents" output: the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time); "production was up in the second quarter" a display that is exaggerated or unduly complicated; "she tends to make a big production out of nothing" the creation of value or wealth by producing goods and services
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propanol
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a clear colorless volatile liquid (alcohol) used as a solvent and antiseptic
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prothrombinase
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coagulation factor that is converted to an enzyme that converts prothrombin to thrombin in a reaction that depends on calcium ions and other coagulation factors
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propene
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propylene: a flammable gas obtained by cracking petroleum; used in organic synthesis
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proto-oncogene
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a normal gene that has the potential to become an oncogene
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