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[purt] / pɜrt /


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"If you looked at people having surgery, people having chemotherapy, people having no treatment at all, the survival was pretty much twice as long in the group that received PERT."

From BBC • Mar. 10, 2022

Despite costing just £7 a day only 63% of pancreatic cancer patients in Wales are prescribed PERT, according to Pancreatic Cancer UK.

From BBC • Mar. 10, 2022

Using PERT, Raborn set precise timetables for each phase of the enormously complicated program, thus assured that everything would mesh without time-wasting gaps or overlaps in the schedule.

From Time Magazine Archive

With PERT, each and every phase of construction is detailed and updated on a phalanx of charts.

From Time Magazine Archive

Thanks largely to PERT, the Polaris missile is programed to be operational in late 1960, two years ahead of schedule.

From Time Magazine Archive




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