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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • mark
    1. Á¡, ¹ÝÁ¡ 2. ÀÚ±¹ 3. Ç¥½Ã, Ç¥Áö
  • marker
    1. Ç¥ÁöÀÚ 2. Ç¥Áö
  • marker gene
    Ç¥ÁöÀ¯ÀüÀÚ
  • marker rescue
    Ç¥Áö±¸Á¶
  • market survey
    ½ÃÀåÁ¶»ç
  • marking
    1. Ç¥Áö 2. À½¿µ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • birth mark
    Ãâ»ýÁ¡
  • bite mark
    ±ú¹®ÀÚ±¹, ±³Èç
  • burnt mark
    È­»óÈçÀû, È­»óÀÚ±¹
  • defense mark
    ¹æ¾îÀÚ±¹, ¹æ¾îÈç
  • dhobie mark itch
    »ôÁø±ÕÁõ, ¿Ï¼±
  • distance mark
    °Å¸®Ç¥½Ã
  • port-wine mark
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  • strawberry mark
    µþ±â¹ÝÁ¡
  • scratch mark
    ±ÜÀºÀÚ±¹
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • mark
    Á¡, ÀÚ±¹
  • marker
    Ç¥Áö, Ç¥ÁöÀÚ
  • marking
    Ç¥Áö, À½¿µ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • birth mark
    (¢¡birthmark) ¸ð¹Ý, Á¡
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • mark
    Á¡, ÀÚ±¹
  • marker
    Ç¥Áö, Ç¥ÁöÀÚ
  • marker gene
    Ç¥ÁöÀ¯ÀüÀÚ
  • marker rescue
    Ç¥Áö±¸Á¶
  • market survey
    ½ÃÀåÁ¶»ç
  • marking
    Ç¥Áö, À½¿µ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • birth mark
    ¸ð¹Ý, Á¡
  • bite mark
    ±ú¹®ÀÚ±¹, ±³Èç
  • burnt mark
    È­»óÈçÀû, È­»óÀÚ±¹
  • crinkle mark
    ±¼°îÇ¥½Ã, ÁÖ¸§ÀÚ±¹
  • current mark
    Àü·ù¹Ý, Àü·ùÀÚ±¹
  • defense mark
    ¹æ¾îÀÚ±¹, ¹æ¾îÈç
  • dhobie mark itch
    (¢¡tinea cruris) »ôÁø±ÕÁõ, ¿Ï¼±
  • distance mark
    °Å¸®Ç¥½Ã
  • port-wine mark
    Æ÷µµÁÖÇ÷°üÁ¾
  • scratch mark
    ±ÜÀºÀÚ±¹
  • strawberry mark
    µþ±â¹ÝÁ¡
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • port wine mark
    Æ÷µµÁÖ¾ç Ç÷°üÁ¾(øãÔ¬ñÐåÆ úìηðþ)
  • red mark
    Àû(»ö)ºñ¼ö(îåßäÞ¡âÐ).
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • marker
    Ç¥Áö(ÀÚ)
  • marker gene
    Ç¥ÁöÀ¯ÀüÀÚ(øöãÛë¶îîí­).
  • marker rescue
    Ç¥Áö±¸Á¶
  • marker rescuemature virus
    Ç¥Áö ±¸Á¶
  • market survey
    ½ÃÀåÁ¶»ç(ËàËöÌ¡Ë×).
  • marketing character
    ½ÃÀåÇü¼º°Ý
  • marking standard line
    Ç¥Áö¼±±âÀÔ(øöãÛàÊÑÀìý).
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • birth mark
    ¸ð¹Ý, Á¡
  • birth mark
    ¸ð¹Ý, Á¡.
  • birth mark
    ¸ð¹Ý(Ù½Úè), Á¡(ïÇ)
  • burnt mark
    È­»óÈç(¡­Èç).
  • crinkle mark
    ÁÖ¸§ ÀÚ±¹
  • crinkle mark
    ±¼°îÇ¥½Ã
  • dhobie itch = dhobie mark itch => tinea cruris
  • distance mark
    °Å¸® Ç¥½Ã
  • longing mark
    ¸ð¹Ý(Ù½Úè), °ËÀº »ç¸¶±Í.
  • mother s mark
    ¸ð¹Ý(Ù½Úì).
  • port wine mark
    Æ÷µµÁÖ¾ç Ç÷°üÁ¾(øãÔ¬ñÐåÆ úìηðþ)
  • red mark
    Àû(»ö)ºñ¼ö(îåßäÞ¡âÐ).
  • scratch mark
    ±ÜÀº ÀÚ±¹
  • strawberry mark
    µþ±â¹ÝÁ¡(¡­ÚèïÇ).
  • strawberry mark
    µþ±â¹ÝÁ¡(¡­ÚèïÇ)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • marker
    Ç¥ÁöÀÚ(øöò½í­)
  • marker enzyme
    Ç¥ÁöÈ¿¼Ò(øöò½ý£áÈ)
  • marker rescue
    Ç¥ÁöÀÚ ±¸Á¶(øöò½í­Ï­ð¾)
  • Marker synthesis
    ¸¶Ä« ÇÕ¼º(ùêà÷)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • mark
    ¹Ý, Ç¥Áö, ±âÈ£
  • marker
    Ç¥Áö(ÀÚ)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • crinkle mark
    ÁÖ¸§ÀÚ±¹
  • distance mark
    °Å¸®Ç¥½Ã
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BM   1) Bone Marrow
  2) Basement Membrane
  3) Bench-Mark; ¼öÁØ ±âÇ¥...
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DM Deutsche mark
HUI 2 Health Utilities Index Mark 2
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  • JrId: 21274
    JournalTitle: Marketing health services.
    MedAbbr: Mark Health Serv
    ISSN: 1094-1304
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 9891646
  • JrId: 24374
    JournalTitle: the annual journal of the Association for Gravestone Studies.
    MedAbbr: Markers
    ISSN: 0277-8726
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 100968600
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  • mark
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  • marker gene
    Ç¥Áö À¯ÀüÀÚ
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    marking medium

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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • birth mark
    ¸ð¹Ý
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  • blue mark
    û»ö Ç¥½Ã
  • crinkle mark
    ÁÖ¸§ ÀÚ±¹
  • defense mark
    ¹æ¾î Èç
  • depth mark
    ±íÀÌ ´«±Ý, °Å¸® ´«±Ý
  • lightning mark
    ³ú¹®
  • portwine mark
    È­¿°»ó ¸ð¹Ý
  • tooth mark
    Ä¡Èç
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
mark 1. An old weight and coin. See Marc. "Lend me a mark."
2. The unit of monetary account of the German Empire, equal to 23.8 cents of United States money; the equivalent of one hundred pfennigs. Also, a silver coin of this value.
See: Marc.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
marked foetal bradycardia A foetal heart rate less than 100 beats per minute.
(05 Mar 2000)
marker An identifiable physical location on a chromosome (for example, restriction enzyme cuttingsite, gene) whose inheritance can bemonitored. Markers can beexpressed regions of DNA (genes) or some segment of DNA with no knowncoding function but whose pattern of inheritance can be determined.
See: restriction fragment length polymorphism.
(09 Oct 1997)
marker chromosome An abnormal chromosome that is distinctive in appearance but not fully identified. For example, the fragile x chromosome was once called the marker x.
(12 Dec 1998)
marker enzyme <enzyme> An enzyme that is used to identify a specific cell type, cell organelle, or cell component.
(05 Mar 2000)
marker gene Gene that confers some readily detectable phenotype on cells carrying the gene, either in culture or in transgenic or chimeric organisms. Gene could be an enzymic reporter gene, a selectable marker conferring antibiotic resistance or a cell membrane protein with a characteristic epitope.
(18 Nov 1997)
marker locus A locus on a chromosome or in a stretch of DNA that can be identified (e.g., a restriction fragment length polymorphism) and can serve in linkage analysis and in the isolation of a disease gene.
See: linkage marker.
(05 Mar 2000)
marker trait A trait that may be of little importance in itself but which by association, linkage, or other means facilitates the detection, anticipation, or understanding of a disease or (for genetic diseases) the localization of the causative gene on the karyotype.
(05 Mar 2000)
marker, object <microscopy> A small abrasive stylus, set in a rotating holder mounted on the lower end of the drawtube. The desired part of the specimen is placed in the centre of the field, and the abrasive point is pressed against the slide or cover, and rotated. It describes a tiny circle around the desired object field.
(05 Aug 1998)
market 1. A meeting together of people, at a stated time and place, for the purpose of traffic (as in cattle, provisions, wares, etc) by private purchase and sale, and not by auction; as, a market is held in the town every week. "He is wit's peddler; and retails his wares At wakes, and wassails, meetings, markets, fairs." (Shak) "Three women and a goose make a market." (Old Saying)
2. A public place (as an open space in a town) or a large building, where a market is held; a market place or market house; especially, a place where provisions are sold. "There is at Jerusalem by the sheep market a pool." (John v. 2)
3. An opportunity for selling anything; demand, as shown by price offered or obtainable; a town, region, or country, where the demand exists; as, to find a market for one's wares; there is no market for woolen cloths in that region; India is a market for English goods. "There is a third thing to be considered: how a market can be created for produce, or how production can be limited to the capacities of the market." (J. S. Mill)
4. Exchange, or purchase and sale; traffic; as, a dull market; a slow market.
5. The price for which a thing is sold in a market; market price. Hence: Value; worth. "What is a man if his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed ?" (Shak)
6. The privelege granted to a town of having a public market.
Market is often used adjectively, or in forming compounds of obvious meaning; as, market basket, market day, market folk, market house, marketman, market place, market price, market rate, market wagon, market woman, and the like. Market beater, a swaggering bully; a noisy braggart. Market bell, a bell rung to give notice that buying and selling in a market may begin. Market cross, a cross set up where a market is held. Market garden, a garden in which vegetables are raised for market. Market gardening, the raising of vegetables for market. Market place, an open square or place in a town where markets or public sales are held. Market town, a town that has the privilege of a stated public market.
Origin: Akin to D. Markt, OHG. Markat, merkat, G. Markt; all fr.L. Mercatus trade, market place, fr. Mercari, p. P. Mercatus, to trade, traffic, merx, mercis, ware, merchandise, prob. Akin to merere to deserve, gain, acquire: cf. F. Marche. See Merit, and cf. Merchant, Mart.
To deal in a market; to buy or sell; to make bargains for provisions or goods.
Origin: Marketed; Marketing.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
marketable 1. Fit to be offered for sale in a market; such as may be justly and lawfully sold; as, dacaye provisions are not marketable.
2. Current in market; as, marketable value.
3. Wanted by purchasers; salable; as, furs are not marketable in that country.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
marketing of health services Application of marketing principles and techniques to maximise the use of health care resources.
(12 Dec 1998)
markhoor <zoology> A large wild goat (Capra megaceros), having huge flattened spiral horns. It inhabits the mountains of Northern India and Cashmere.
Origin: Per. Mar-khr snake eater.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
marking The act of one who, or that which, marks; the mark or marks made; arrangement or disposition of marks or colouring; as, the marking of a bird's plumage. Marking ink, indelible ink, because used in marking linen.
<botany> Marking nut, the nut of the Semecarpus Anacardium, an East Indian tree. The shell of the nut yields a blackish resinous juice used for marking cotton cloth, and an oil prepared from it is used for rheumatism.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
markov chains A stochastic process such that the conditional probability distribution for a state at any future instant, given the present state, is unaffected by any additional knowledge of the past history of the system.
(12 Dec 1998)
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Belsey Mark IV operation A transthoracic anti-reflux procedure; it restores a 3 to 4 cm length of intraabdominal oesophagus, maintains a narrow diameter of the distal oesophagus by a gastric fundoplication.
(05 Mar 2000)
Belsey Mark IV procedure A transthoracic hiatal hernia repair that restores the lower oesophageal sphincter zone to the high pressure region below the diaphragm.
(05 Mar 2000)
Belsey Mark V procedure A modified Belsey Mark IV procedure often employing pledgetted sutures performed for patients with hiatal hernia plus disordered oesophageal motility in whom an oesophageal myotomy is also needed.
(05 Mar 2000)
bench mark A fixed, more or less permanent reference point or object of known elevation, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) installs brass caps in bridge abutments or otherwise permanently sets bench marks at convenient locations nationwide, the elevations on these marks are referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD), also commonly known as mean sea level (MSL), locations of these bench marks on USGS topographic maps are shown as small triangles, since the marks are sometimes destroyed by construction or vandalism, the existence of any bench mark should be field verified before planning work which relies on a particular reference point, the USGS or local state surveyors office can provide information on the existence, exact location and exact elevation of bench marks.
(09 Oct 1997)
washerman's mark An allergic contact dermatitis due to hypersensitivity to ingredients in laundry marking ink.
Synonym: dhobie mark, washerman's mark.
(05 Mar 2000)
port-wine mark Flame nevus, a large congenital vascular nevus having a purplish colour; it is usually found on the head and neck and persists throughout life.
See: Sturge-Weber syndrome.
Synonym: port-wine mark, port-wine stain.
(05 Mar 2000)
strawberry mark Red or purple-coloured vascular skin markings that develop shortly after birth. most are usually painless and benign. Some lesions (cavernous haemangiomas) will disappear or become harder to see as the child approaches school age. Localised steroid injections have been used successfully to reduce the size of a birthmark.
(27 Sep 1997)
dhobie mark An allergic contact dermatitis due to hypersensitivity to ingredients in laundry marking ink.
Synonym: dhobie mark, washerman's mark.
(05 Mar 2000)
dhobie mark dermatitis An allergic contact dermatitis due to hypersensitivity to ingredients in laundry marking ink.
Synonym: dhobie mark, washerman's mark.
(05 Mar 2000)
ordinary high water mark <marine biology> That line on the shore established by the fluctuations of water and indicated by physical characteristics such as clear, natural line impressed on the bank, shelving, changes in the character of the soil, destruction of terrestrial vegetation, the presence of litter and debris, or other appropriate means that consider the characteristics of the surrounding areas.
(11 Jan 1998)
Unna's mark A pale vascular birthmark found on the nape of the neck in 25 to 50% of normal persons.
Synonym: Unna's mark.
(05 Mar 2000)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 3 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • Marketing - »õâ Activity involved in transfer of goods from producer to consumer or in the exchange of services.
    Synonyms : Audience Research, Market Research, Research, Audience, Research, Market
  • Marketing of Health Services - »õâ Application of marketing principles and techniques to maximize the use of health care resources.
    Synonyms : Marketing Services, Health, Marketing, Health Services, Services, Health Marketing, Health Marketing Service, Health Marketing Services, Marketing Service, Health
  • Markov Chains - »õâ A stochastic process such that the conditional probability distribution for a state at any future instant, given the present state, is unaffected by any additional knowledge of the past history of the system.
    Synonyms : Markov Chain, Chain, Markov, Chains, Markov, Markov Processes, Process, Markov, Processes, Markov
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mark a spot, blemish, or other circumscribed area visible on a surface, particularly on the skin or mucous membrane.
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marker something that identifies or that is used to identify; cf. determinant.
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  • mark tooth
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  • Mark Twain
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  • Mark Twain
    =Twain
  • markdown
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  • Deutsche mark
    µ¶ÀÏ ¸¶¸£Å©(µ¶ÀÏÀÇ È­Æó ´ÜÀ§)
  • black mark
    ÈæÁ¡
  • call mark
    =CALL NUMBER
  • caste mark
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  • class mark
    °è±ÞÄ¡;=CLASS NUMBER
  • collating mark
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mark something that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal
mark the impression created by doing something unusual or extraordinary that people notice and remember
mark marking consisting of crossing lines
mark an indication of damage
mark a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance)
mark a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened)
mark a symbol of disgrace or infamy
mark a visible indication made on a surface
mark a written or printed symbol (as for punctuation)
mark a reference point to shoot at
mark a distinguishing symbol
mark a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
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