"Perigastric" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Perigastric refers to the region of the body surrounding the stomach. Specifically, it may refer to the perigastric fascia, a layer of connective tissue that surrounds the stomach and attaches it to the surrounding organs and abdominal wall. It can also refer to the perigastric space, a potential space that may contain inflammatory fluid or other fluid in conditions such as peritonitis or abscesses.
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Perifollicular refers to a region or area surrounding a hair follicle. It can also describe the peripheral or external zone of the hair follicle, often used in medical or dermatological contexts to describe the skin surrounding a hair follicle, especially in relation to hair growth or hair loss conditions.
Perifused refers to something that is distributed or spread out over a larger area, often in a uniform manner. In medical contexts, the term "perifused" is used to describe a solution or substance that is distributed throughout the body tissues or organs. <br><br>In a broader sense, "perifused" can also describe a pattern or arrangement of something that is spread out evenly, such as pores or cavities.
Perigeeal refers to the point in the orbit of the Moon or an artificial satellite closest to the center of the Earth.
Perigenesis is a term used in philosophy and psychology to refer to the process of gestation or development, particularly in the context of human consciousness or self-awareness. It suggests a gradual and increasing complexity or sophistication in one's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors over time. In a broader sense, perigenesis can also refer to the evolution or unfolding of human potential, implying a continuous journey of growth and development throughout one's life.
Periglacial refers to the conditions or processes that occur in areas surrounding glaciers or glaciers themselves. It includes the types of vegetation, soil, and rock weathering that take place near and just beyond the edges of glaciers. In these areas, the climate is cold and harsh, with limited sunlight and frequent snowfall, which leads to unique and specialized ecosystems. Periglacial environments are often characterized by permafrost, which is soil or rock that remains frozen for long periods of time.