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  • initialism Alternative form of DPT.

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Examples

  • These stimulants increase heart rate and cause blood vessels to constrict, so that not enough blood will reach the muscles, and you'll be even more susceptible to cold and fatigue, notes Silvana Fix, D.P.T., a doctor of physical therapy with Spine and Sports Rehab in Fairfield, Connecticut.

    Tip of the Day: How to avoid injuries when shoveling snow 2009

  • And follow these tips from Silvana Fix, D.P.T., a doctor of physical therapy with Spine and Sports Rehab in Fairfield, Connecticut.

    Tip of the Day: Take the work and injury out of fall cleanup 2008

  • And follow these tips from Silvana Fix, D.P.T., a doctor of physical therapy with Spine and Sports Rehab in Fairfield, Connecticut.

    Tip of the Day: Take the work and injury out of fall cleanup 2008

  • Good D.P.T. remains cloudy at least 1 hour after shaking.

    Chapter 19 1993

  • The child needs drops in the mouth at birth, and once each month for 3 months (these are usually given with the D.P.T. injections).

    Chapter 19 1993

  • These stimulants increase heart rate and cause blood vessels to constrict, so that not enough blood will reach the muscles, and you'll be even more susceptible to cold and fatigue, "notes Silvana Fix, D.P.T., a doctor of physical therapy with Spine and Sports Rehab in Fairfield, Connecticut.

    Tip of the Day: How to avoid injuries when shoveling snow 2009

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