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PXPixel
PXPost Exchange (US Army base retail store)
PXPressure (engine)
PXPrescription
PXPart Exchange (UK automobile advertisements)
PXPrimary Index (File Name Extension)
PXPraxair, Inc (stock symbol)
PXPrognosis
PXPhysical Examination
PXPower Exchange
PXParaxylene
PXPneumothorax
PXPedro Ximinez (sherry grape variety)
PXProcessing Index
PXPenreverse (Hyper Logo command)
PXPhoto Exchange
PXProduct Exchange
PXPhysical History
PXPlatform Express (Mentor Graphics software)
PXAir Niugini, Papua New Guinea (IATA airline code)
PXPibb Xtra (soft drink)


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They observed how rapid — and rabid — development has obscured and erased cultural and physical history.
Based on your physical history and dependent upon the severity of your blood pressure your doctor can recommend the safest high blood pressure exercise program that will best impact your health.
You need a personalized program tailored to your needs with your physical history, assets and limitations considered to get optimal results from your efforts.
 
 
 
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