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▪ I. † ˈprovent Obs. [ad. L. prōvent-us a coming forth, produce, supply, increase, f. prōvent-, ppl. stem of prōven-īre to come forth, provene. So OF. provent (1382 in Godef.).] = provenue.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) VI. 361 This kynge divided alle his proventes [L. proventus suos] into ij. partes. I...
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Nasal EPAP
Ventus Medical received FDA 510K clearance for marketing the Provent EPAP device for OSA in 2009.
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provant
provant, n. (ˈprɒvənt) Also 5–7 provent(e. [app. a. MLG. provant, later form of provande provand; perh. sometimes confounded with provent n. Formerly proˈvant.] 1. Provand, provender; an allowance of food.c 1450 Mankind 61 in Macro Plays, The chaff, to horse xall be goode provente; When a man ys for...
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Tixagevimab/cilgavimab
To evaluate the potential of the antibodies as monoclonal antibody based prophylaxis (prevention), the 'Provent' clinical trial enrolled 5,000 high risk
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provenue
† ˈprovenue Obs. [a. obs. F. provenu (1670 in Godef.) produce, revenue, prop. pa. pple. of F. provenir to come forth, arise: cf. provent.] The sum arising from something; the proceeds, returns, produce, profit, revenue.1640 Bp. Hall Chr. Moder. (ed. Ward) 9/2 The rich and dainty provenues of our gar...
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