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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • defect
    1. °áÇÔ, °á¼Õ(Áõ) 2. Àå¾Ö
  • defect rate
    °áÇÔ·ü
  • defective
    °á¼Õ-
  • defective bacteriophage
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  • defective infection
    °á¼Õ°¨¿°
  • defective interfering particle
    °á¼Õ°£¼·ÀÔÀÚ
  • defective phage
    °á¼ÕÆÄÁö
  • defective virus
    °á¼Õ¹ÙÀÌ·¯½º
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • associated defect
    ¿¬°üÀå¾Ö
  • atrial septal defect
    ½É¹æ»çÀ̸·°á¼Õ, ½É¹æÁ߰ݰá¼Õ
  • atrioventricular canal defect
    ¹æ½Ç°ü°á¼Õ(Áõ)
  • atrioventricular septal defect
    ¹æ½Ç»çÀ̸·°á¼Õ(Áõ), ¹æ½ÇÁ߰ݰá¼Õ(Áõ)
  • auditory defect
    û°¢°á¼Õ
  • abdominal wall defect
    ¹èº®°á¼Õ, º¹º®°á¼Õ
  • afferent pupillary defect
    µé½Å°æµ¿°ø°á¼Õ, ±¸½É½Å°æµ¿°ø°á¼Õ
  • altitudinal visual field defect
    ¼öÆò½Ã¾ß°á¼Õ
  • color vision defect
    »ö°¢°áÇÔ
  • composition defect
    ±¸¼º°áÇÔ
  • conduction defect
    ÀüµµÀå¾Ö
  • congenital defect
    ¼±Ãµ°áÇÔ, ¼±Ãµ°á¼Õ(Áõ)
  • congruous field defect
    ÀÏÄ¡½Ã¾ß°á¼Õ
  • conjunction defect
    °áÇÕ°áÇÔ
  • cortical sensory defect
    °ÑÁú°¨°¢°á¼Õ, ÇÇÁú°¨°¢°á¼Õ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • defect
    °áÇÔ, °á¼Õ(Áõ)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • atrioventricular septal defect
    ¹æ½Ç»çÀ̸·°á¼Õ(Áõ), ¹æ½ÇÁ߰ݰá¼Õ(Áõ)
  • luteal phase defect
    Ȳü±â°á¼Õ
  • neural tube defect
    ½Å°æ°ü°áÇÔ, ½Å°æ°ü°á¼Õ(Áõ)
  • perfusion defect
    °ü·ù°á¼Õ
  • synthesis defect
    ÇÕ¼º°áÇÔ
  • ventricular septal defect
    ½É½Ç»çÀ̸·°á¼Õ, ½É½ÇÁ߰ݰá¼Õ
  • visual field defect
    ½Ã¾ß°á¼Õ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • defect
    °áÇÔ, °á¼Õ(Áõ)
  • defect rate
    °áÇÔ·ü
  • defective
    °á¼Õ-
  • defective infection
    °á¼Õ°¨¿°
  • defective interfering particle
    °á¼Õ°£¼·ÀÔÀÚ
  • defective phage
    °á¼ÕÆÄÁö
  • defectus
    °áÇÔ¹°
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • abdominal wall defect
    ¹èº®°á¼Õ
  • aggregation defect
    ÀÀÁý°áÇÔ
  • altitudinal visual field defect
    ¼öÆò½Ã¾ß°á¼Õ
  • associated defect
    ¿¬ÇÕ°áÇÔ, ¿¬ÇÕ°á¼Õ, ¼ö¹ÝÀå¾Ö
  • atrial septal defect
    ½É¹æ»çÀ̸·°á¼Õ, ½É¹æÁ߰ݰá¼Õ
  • atrioventricular canal defect
    ¹æ½Ç°ü°á¼Õ(Áõ)
  • atrioventricular septal defect
    ¹æ½Ç»çÀ̸·°á¼Õ(Áõ), ¹æ½ÇÁ߰ݰá¼Õ(Áõ)
  • auditory defect
    û°¢°á¼Õ
  • biochemical defect syndrome
    »ýÈ­ÇÐÀû°áÇÔÁõÈıº
  • canalization defect
    °üÇü¼º°áÇÔ
  • color vision defect
    »ö°¢°áÇÔ
  • composition defect
    ±¸¼º°áÇÔ
  • conduction defect
    ÀüµµÀå¾Ö
  • congenital defect
    ¼±Ãµ°áÇÔ, ¼±Ãµ°á¼Õ(Áõ)
  • congruous field defect
    ÀÏÄ¡½Ã¾ß°áÇÔ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • ECD=£¾endocardial cushion defect
    ½É³»¸·»ó°á¼Õ(Áõ).
  • Interventricular septal defect
    ½É½ÇÁ߰ݰá¼ÕÁõ(ãýãøñḛ́ÌÀáßñø)
  • VSD= ventricular septal defect
    ½É½ÇÁ߰ݰá¼Õ.
  • acquired color vision defect
    ÈÄõ»ö°¢ÀÌ»ó
  • afferent pupillary defect
    ±¸½É¼ºµ¿°ø¿îµ¿Àå¾Ö
  • altitudinal visual field defect
    ¼öÆò½Ã¾ß°á¼Õ
  • amniotic defect
    ¾ç¸·°áÇÔ
  • aortic septal defect
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÁ߰ݰá¼Õ(ÓÞÔÑØæñḛ́ÌÀáß).
  • aortic septal defect
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÁ߰ݰá¼Õ(ÓÞÔÑØæñḛ́ÌÀáß).
  • aorticopulmonary septal defect
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÆóµ¿¸ÆÁ߰ݰá¼Õ(¡­ñḛ́ÌÀáß).
  • aorticopulmonary septal defect
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÆóµ¿¸ÆÁ߰ݰá¼Õ(¡­ñḛ́ÌÀáß).
  • aortopulmonary septal defect
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÆóµ¿¸ÆÁ߰ݰá¼Õ.
  • aortopulmonary septal defect
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÆóµ¿¸ÆÁ߰ݰá¼Õ.
  • functional morphologic defect
    ±â´ÉÇüŰáÇÔ
  • fusion defect
    À¶ÇÕ°áÇÔ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • defect
    °á¼Õ(ÌÀáß), °á¿©(ÌÀåý), ±âÇü(ѱû¡)
  • defect
    °áÇÔ
  • defect
    °á¼Õ, Àå¾Ö{ÇØ}
  • defect of abdomen
    ¹è°áÇÔ
  • defect of alimentary tract
    ¼ÒÈ­°ü°áÇÔ
  • defect of blood vessel
    Ç÷°ü°áÇÔ
  • defect of brain
    ³ú°áÇÔ
  • defect of canalization (solid lacrimal duct)
    °üÇü¼º°áÇÔ (´«¹°°üÆó¼âÁõ)
  • defect of dental apparatus
    Ä¡¾Æ°áÇÔ
  • defect of ear
    ±Í°áÇÔ
  • defect of embryogenesis
    ¹èÀڹ߻ý°áÇÔ
  • defect of eye
    ¾È±¸°áÇÔ
  • defect of fertilization
    ¼öÁ¤°áÇÔ
  • defect of fetal membrane
    žƸ·°áÇÔ
  • defect of fusion
    À¶ÇÕ°áÇÔ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • acquired color vision defect
    ÈÄõ»ö°¢ÀÌ»ó
  • afferent pupillary defect
    ±¸½É¼ºµ¿°ø¿îµ¿Àå¾Ö
  • aggregation defect
    ÀÀÁý°áÇÔ
  • altitudinal visual field defect
    ¼öÆò½Ã¾ß°á¼Õ
  • amniotic defect
    ¾ç¸·°áÇÔ
  • aortic septal defect
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÁ߰ݰá¼Õ(ÓÞÔÑØæñḛ́ÌÀáß).
  • aortic septal defect
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÁ߰ݰá¼Õ(ÓÞÔÑØæñḛ́ÌÀáß).
  • aorticopulmonary septal defect
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÆóµ¿¸ÆÁ߰ݰá¼Õ(¡­ñḛ́ÌÀáß).
  • aorticopulmonary septal defect
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÆóµ¿¸ÆÁ߰ݰá¼Õ(¡­ñḛ́ÌÀáß).
  • aortopulmonary septal defect
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÆóµ¿¸ÆÁ߰ݰá¼Õ.
  • aortopulmonary septal defect
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÆóµ¿¸ÆÁ߰ݰá¼Õ.
  • atrial septal defect
    ½É¹æÁ߰ݰá¼Õ(Áõ)(¡­ñḛ́ÌÀáßñø).
  • atrial septal defect
    ½É¹æ»çÀ̸·°á¼Õ
  • atrial septal defect
    ½É¹æÁ߰ݰá¼Õ(Áõ)(¡­ñḛ́ÌÀáßñø)
  • atrioventricular canal defect
    ¹æ½Ç°ü°á¼Õ(¡­Î·ÌÀáß).
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Defect
    °áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °áÇÔ
  • Defect of Abdomen
    ¹è°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] º¹ºÎ°áÇÔ
  • Defect of alimentary tract
    ¼ÒÈ­°ü°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼ÒÈ­°ü°áÇÔ
  • Defect of blood vessel
    Ç÷°ü°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Ç÷°ü°áÇÔ
  • Defect of brain
    ³ú°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ³ú°áÇÔ
  • Defect of ear
    ±Í°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] À̰áÇÔ
  • Defect of embryogenesis
    ¹èÀڹ߻ý°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¹èÀÚÇü¼º°áÇÔ
  • Defect of fertilization
    ¼öÁ¤°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼öÁ¤°áÇÔ
  • Defect of fetal membrane
    žƸ·°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Ÿ·°áÇÔ
  • Defect of gametogenesis
    »ý½ÄÀڹ߻ý°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] »ý½ÄÀÚÇü¼º°áÇÔ
  • Defect of Head
    ¸Ó¸®°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] µÎºÎ°áÇÔ
  • Defect of heart
    ½ÉÀå°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ½ÉÀå°áÇÔ
  • Defect of implantation
    Âø»ó°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Âø»ó°áÇÔ
  • Defect of Integument
    ¿ÜÇǰáÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿ÜÇǰáÇÔ
  • Defect of male urethra
    ³²¼º¿äµµ°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ³²¼º¿äµµ°áÇÔ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Canalisation defect
    °üÇü¼º°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °üÇü¼º°áÇÔ
  • Functional morphologic defect
    ±â´ÉÇüŰáÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ±â´ÉÀûÇüÅÂÇÐÀû°áÇÔ
  • Perforation defect
    ¶Õ¸²°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] õ°ø°áÇÔ
  • Cranial defect
    ¸Ó¸®»À°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] µÎ°³°ñ°áÇÔ
  • Metabolic defect of minerals (Asiderosis)
    ¹«±âÁú´ë»ç°áÇÔ(ö°¨¼ÒÁõ)
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¹«±âÁú´ë»ç°áÇÔ(ö°¨¼ÒÁõ)
  • Subtotal heart defect
    ºÎºÐ½ÉÀå°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ½ÉÀåºÎºÐ°áÇÔ
  • Separation defect
    ºÐ¸®°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ºÐ¸®°áÇÔ
  • Separation defect (Syndactylia)
    ºÐ¸®°áÇÔ (¼Õ°¡¶ôÀ¶ÇÕÁõ)
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ºÐ¸®°áÇÔ (¼Õ°¡¶ôÀ¶ÇÕÁõ)
  • Cleavage defect
    ºÐÇÒ°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ³­ÇÒ°áÇÔ
  • Differentiation defect
    ºÐÈ­°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ºÐÈ­°áÇÔ
  • Septation defect
    »çÀ̸·Çü¼º°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Áß°ÝÇü¼º°áÇÔ
  • Metabolic defect of pigment (Methemoglobinemia)
    »ö¼Ò´ë»ç°áÇÔ(¸ÞÆ®Çì¸ð±×·ÎºóÇ÷Áõ)
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] »ö¼Ò´ë»ç°áÇÔ(¸ÞÆ®Çì¸ð±×·ÎºóÇ÷Áõ)
  • Gametic defect
    »ý½ÄÀÚ°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] »ý½ÄÀÚ°áÇÔ
  • Congenital defect
    ¼±Ãµ°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼±Ãµ¼º°áÇÔ
  • Congenital metabolic defect
    ¼±Ãµ´ë»ç°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼±Ãµ¼º´ë»ç¼º°áÇÔ
´ëÇѽŰæ¿Ü°úÇÐȸ ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 1 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ÇÑÀÚ
  • defect
    °áÇÔ,°á¼Õ
    ÌÀùè,ÌÀáß
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • defective lysogenic strain
    ¿ë¿ø°á¼Õ ±ÕÁÖ(éÁê«ÌÀáßжñ»)
  • defective organism
    °á¼Õ¼º À¯±âü(ÌÀáßàõêóѦô÷)
  • defective prophage
    °á¼Õ¼º(ÌÀáßàõ) ÇÁ·ÎÆäÀÌÁö
  • defective virus
    °á¼Õ(ÌÀáß) ¹ÙÀÌ·¯½º
KI ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 1 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • defect
    °á¼Õ, °á¿©, ±âÇü
KI ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 10 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • aortic septal defect
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÁ߰ݰá¼Õ
  • atrial septal defect
    ½É¹æÁ߰ݰá¼ÕÁõ
  • atrioventricular septal defect
    ¹æ½ÇÁ߰ݰá¼ÕÁõ
  • filling defect
    Ãæ¸¸°á¼Õ
  • interatrial septal defect
    ½É¹æÁ߰ݰá¼ÕÁõ
  • interventricular septal defect
    ½É½ÇÁ߰ݰá¼ÕÁõ
  • punch out defect
    ±¸¸Û°á¼Õ
  • septal defect
    Á߰ݰá¼Õ
  • ventricular septal defect
    ½É½ÇÁ߰ݰá¼Õ
  • visual field defect
    ½Ã¾ß°á¼Õ
KMLE ÀÇÇоà¾î »çÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
ASD aldosterone secretion defect; Alzheimer senile dementia; antisiphon device; arthritis syphilitica de...
IASD interatrial septal defect; inter-auricular septal defect
SD Sandhoff disease; senile dementia; septal defect; serologically defined; serologically detectable; s...
ASD Atrial Septal Defect
  Types of ASD
  1. Ostium Primum ASD
  ...
ECD Endocardial Cushion Defect
KMLE ÀÚµ¿ÃßÃâ ÀÇÇоà¾î »çÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
ASD Atrial septal defect
CHD Congenital heart defect
CSD critical size defect
LPD Luteal phase defect
MD Mean Defect
Çѱ¹Ç¥ÁØÁúº´»çÀκзù ¾àÀÚ ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 4 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • ÄÚµå
    ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • E77.1
    Defects in glycoprotein degradation
    ´ç´Ü¹éÁú ºÐÇØÀÇ °á¼Õ
  • E77.0
    Defects in post-translational modification of lysosomal enzymes
    ¶óÀÌ¼Ò¼Ø È¿¼ÒÀÇ ¹ø¿ªÈÄ º¯À̰úÁ¤ÀÇ °á¼Õ
  • D84.1
    Defects in the complement system
    º¸Ã¼°èÅëÀÇ °á¼Õ
  • E80.3
    Defects of catakase and peroxidase
    īŻ¶óÁ¦ ¹× °ú»êÈ­È¿¼ÒÀÇ °á¼Õ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • defect
    °á¼Õ, °á¿©, ±âÇü, °áÇÔ, ºÎÀü, ºÎÀç, ¼Õ»ó
  • defective
    ºÒ·®Ç°, °áÇÔÀÚ
    À°Ã¼Àû Á¤½ÅÀû ȤÀº µµ´öÀû °áÇÔÀÌ ÀÖ´Â »ç¶÷.
  • defective virus
    °á¼Õ ¹ÙÀÌ·¯½º
  • defectus uteri
    Àڱà °á¿©
°æºÏ´ë Ä¡°ú´ëÇÐ ±¸°­³»°ú ±³½Ç »çÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
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    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • 3-wall defect
    3¸é °á¼Õ
  • acquired clotting defect
    ÈÄõ¼º ÀÀ°í °á¼Õ
  • aggregation defect
    ÀÀÁý °áÇÔ
  • antibody defect
    Ç×ü °á¼Õ
  • aortic septal defect
    ´ëµ¿¸Æ Áß°Ý °á¼Õ
  • atrioventricular septal defect
    ¹æ½Ç Áß°Ý °á¼Õ, ¹æ½Ç Áß°Ý °á¼ÕÁõ
    ½É³»¸· À¶±â °á¼Õ
  • auricular defect
    À̰³ °á¼Õ
  • birth defect
    Ãâ»ý °áÇÔ
  • canalisation defect
    °ü Çü¼º °áÇÔ
  • catalase defect
    īŻ¶óÁ¦ °á¼Õ
  • congenital defect
    ¼±Ãµ¼º °á¼Õ, ¼±Ãµ¼º °á¼ÕÁõ, ¼±ÃµÀû °á¼Õ
  • congenital heart defect
    ¼±Ãµ¼º ½É³» °á¼ÕÁõ
  • ectodermal defect
    ¿Ü¹è¿± °á¼Õ, ¿Ü¹è¿± °á¼ÕÁõ
  • enzymatic defect
    È¿¼Ò °á¼ÕÁõ, È¿¼Ò °á¼Õ
  • filling defect
    Ãæ¸¸ °á¼Õ
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 13 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
defect 1. Want or absence of something necessary for completeness or perfection; deficiency; opposed to superfluity. "Errors have been corrected, and defects supplied." (Davies)
2. Failing; fault; imperfection, whether physical or moral; blemish; as, a defect in the ear or eye; a defect in timber or iron; a defect of memory or judgment. "Trust not yourself; but, your defects to know, Make use of every friend any every foe." (Pope) "Among boys little tenderness is shown to personal defects." (Macaulay)
Synonym: Deficiency, imperfection, blemish. See Fault.
Origin: L. Defectus, fr. Deficere, defectum, to desert, fail, be wanting; de- + facere = to make, do. See Fact, Feat, and cf. Deficit.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
defect, atrial septal A hole in the septum, the wall, between the atria, the upper chambers of the heart. Commonly called an ASD. ASDs are a major class of congenital cardiac malformation.
(12 Dec 1998)
defect, enzyme An abnormality in the protein (enzyme) important in catalyzing a normal biochemical reaction in the body. Disorders result from a deficiency (or functional abnormality) of an enzyme. Archibald Garrod in 1902 was the first to attribute a disease to an enzyme defect: an inborn error of metabolism. Today, newborns are routinely screened for certain enzyme defects such as phenylketonuria (PKU) and galactosaemia, an error in the handling (metabolism) of the sugar galactose.
(12 Dec 1998)
defect, ventricular septal Hole in the interventricular septum, the wall between the ventricles (lower chambers of the heart). Commonly called a VSD. VSDs are a common class of heart deformity present at birth (congenital cardiac malformation).
(17 Dec 1998)
defective Denoting or exhibiting a defect; imperfect; a failure of quality.
(05 Mar 2000)
defective bacteriophage A temperate bacteriophage mutant whose genome does not contain all of the normal components and cannot become fully infectious virus, yet can replicate indefinitely in the bacterial genome as defective probacteriophage; many defective bacteriophage's are mediators of transduction.
Synonym: defective phage.
(05 Mar 2000)
defective interfering particle An incomplete virus that is unable to replicate and interferes with replication of an infectious virus.
(05 Mar 2000)
defective organism Mutant with a nutritional requirement not present in the wild type organism.
Synonym: defective organism, deficiency mutant.
(05 Mar 2000)
defective phage A temperate bacteriophage mutant whose genome does not contain all of the normal components and cannot become fully infectious virus, yet can replicate indefinitely in the bacterial genome as defective probacteriophage; many defective bacteriophage's are mediators of transduction.
Synonym: defective phage.
(05 Mar 2000)
defective probacteriophage See: defective bacteriophage.
(05 Mar 2000)
defective prophage A temperate bacteriophage mutant whose genome does not contain all of the normal components and cannot become fully infectious virus, yet can replicate indefinitely in the bacterial genome as defective probacteriophage; many defective bacteriophage's are mediators of transduction.
Synonym: defective phage.
(05 Mar 2000)
defective virus <virology> A virus genetically deficient in replication, but that may nevertheless be replicated when it co-infects a host cell in the presence of a wild type helper virus.
most acute transforming retroviruses are defective, since their acquisition of oncogenes seems to be accompanied by deletion of essential viral genetic information.
(18 Nov 1997)
defective viruses Viruses which lack a complete genome so that they cannot completely replicate or cannot form a protein coat. Some are host-dependent defectives, meaning they can replicate only in cell systems which provide the particular genetic function which they lack. Others, called satellite viruses, are able to replicate only when their genetic defect is complemented by a helper virus.
(12 Dec 1998)
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acquired platelet function defect <haematology> Platelet function can be affected by a number of different disease processes including polycythaemia vera, leukaemia, myelofibrosis, renal failure, multiple myeloma and some medications (for example penicillins, salicylates, phenothiazines).
Disturbed blood clotting can be manifested by: easy bruising, bleeding gums, nosebleeds, abnormal vaginal bleeding, rectal bleeding, skin rash, vomiting blood, coughing up blood or blood in the urine. A measure of bleeding time and coagulation profile will be part of the evaluation.
(29 Dec 1997)
aortic septal defect A small congenital opening between the aorta and pulmonary artery about 1 cm above the semilunar valves, e.g., aorticopulmonary window.
Synonym: aorticopulmonary window.
(05 Mar 2000)
aortopulmonary septal defect A congenital anomaly in which there is abnormal communication between the ascending aorta and pulmonary artery just above the semilunar valves.
(12 Dec 1998)
atrial septal defect <cardiology> An inherited condition where there is nonclosure of the foramen ovale at birth, resulting in congenital heart disease. Usually asymptomatic until the third or fourth decades of life.
Symptoms include exertional shortness of breath, fatigue and palpitations.
Acronym: ASD
(12 Jan 1998)
atrial ventricular canal defect A defect caused by deficient or absent septal tissue immediately above and below the normal level of the atrioventricular valves, including the region normally occupied by the A-V septum in hearts with two ventricles. The A-V valves are abnormal to a varying degree.
(05 Mar 2000)
birth defect Defect present at birth; sometimes referred to as congenital defect.
(05 Mar 2000)
ventricular septal defect <cardiology, embryology> A congenital heart defect where an abnormal opening exists in the ventricular septum. Blood flows from the higher pressure left ventricle (through the defect) into the right ventricle.
(12 Jan 1998)
Gerbode defect <cardiology, embryology> A defect in the interventricular portion of the membranous septum, associated with a communication between the right ventricle and the right atrium through an abnormality in the tricuspid valve.
(05 Mar 2000)
mass defect <chemistry, radiobiology> Of a nucleus, the difference between the sum of the masses of the constituent nucleons and the mass of the nucleus.
(16 Dec 1997)
partial endocardial cushion defect <radiology> Incomplete endocardial cushion defect components: ostium primum atrial septal defect, cleft in anterior mitral valve findings: right AV valve is usually normal, with or without mitral insufficiency, communication between LA_RA or LV-RA, occasionally LV-RV Cf: complete endocardial cushion defect
(12 Dec 1998)
relative afferent pupillary defect An asymmetry of the pupillomotor input between the two eyes; tested by alternating the light from one eye to the other and comparing the direct light reactions.
(05 Mar 2000)
metaphysial fibrous cortical defect A small (less than 2 to 3 cm in diameter) fibrous cortical d.
(05 Mar 2000)
complete endocardial cushion defect <radiology> Arteriovenous canal components: low atrial septal defect (ostium primum), high VSD, cleft anterior leaflet of mitral valve, cleft septal leaflet of tricuspid valve, one AV valve common to RV and LV with 5-6 leaflets findings: 4-chamber enlargement (R greater than L), mitral insufficiency, associated with congestive heart failure and Eisenmenger syndrome, gooseneck deformity on angiogram (elongation and narrowing of the LV outflow tract during diastole) see also: endocardial cushion defect, partial endocardial cushion defect
(12 Dec 1998)
congenital defect A birth defect.
(12 Dec 1998)
congenital ectodermal defect Incomplete development of the epidermis and skin appendages; the skin is smooth and hairless, the facies abnormal, and the teeth and nails may be affected; sweating may be deficient.
Synonym: congenital ectodermal dysplasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
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    Synonyms : Defective Hybrids, Defective Hybrid, Defective Interfering Particle, Defective Interfering Virus, Defective Virus, Hybrid, Defective, Hybrids, Defective, Incomplete Virus, Interfering Particle, Defective, Interfering Particles, Defective, Virus, Defective
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defect an imperfection in a bodily system; "visual defects"; "this device permits detection of defects in the lungs" a failing or deficiency; "that interpretation is an unfortunate defect of our lack of information" an imperfection in a device or machine; "if there are any defects you should send it back to the manufacturer" blemish: a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body); "a facial blemish" desert (a cause, a country or an army), often in order to join the opposing cause, country, or army; "If soldiers deserted Hitler's army, they were shot"
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defective having a defect; "I returned the appliance because it was defective" markedly subnormal in structure or function or intelligence or behavior; "defective speech" bad: not working properly; "a bad telephone connection"; "a defective appliance"
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defective virus one that cannot be completely replicated or cannot form a protein coat; in some cases replication can proceed if missing gene functions are supplied by other (helper) viruses; see helper v.
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defect an imperfection in a film or pattern. Defect Density - the number of killer defects per unit area on a wafer.
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defect This is a discontinuity in the otherwise ideal lattice in a solid.
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