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  • spin-spin coupling constant
    ½ºÇɽºÇɰáÇÕ»ó¼ö
  • spin-spin coupling
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  • spin-spin relaxation
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  • spin-spin relaxation time
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  • coupling
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  • coupling color
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  • coupling interval
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  • coupling medium
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  • chemical coupling
    È­ÇÐÄ¿Çøµ
  • chemiosmotic coupling
    È­ÇлïÅõÄ¿Çøµ
  • direct coupling
    Á÷Á¢¿¬°á, Á÷Á¢°áÇÕ
  • exchange coupling
    ±³È¯°áÇÕ
  • excitation contraction coupling
    ÈïºÐ¼öÃà°áÇÕ
  • excitation secretion coupling
    ÈïºÐºÐºñ°áÇÕ
  • heteronuclear coupling
    ´Ù¸¥ÇÙ°áÇÕ
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  • constant
    »ó¼ö
  • coupling
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  • spin echo
    ½ºÇɸ޾Ƹ®, ½ºÇÉ¿¡ÄÚ
  • spin lattice
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  • spin
    ½ºÇÉ, ÀÚÀü, ȸÀü
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  • spin spin coupling constant
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  • spin-spin coupling
    ½ºÇɽºÇÉÄ¿Çøµ
  • spin spin relaxation
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  • spin spin relaxation time
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  • coupling
    ¦Áö¿ò, °áÇÕ, ¿¬°á, Ä¿Çøµ
  • chemical coupling
    È­ÇÐÄ¿Çøµ
  • chemiosmotic coupling
    È­ÇлïÅõÄ¿Çøµ
  • coupling color
    Ä¿Çøµ¿°·á
  • coupling interval
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  • coupling medium
    °áÇÕ¸ÅÁú
  • direct coupling
    Á÷Á¢¿¬°á, Á÷Á¢°áÇÕ
  • exchange coupling
    ±³È¯°áÇÕ
  • excitation contraction coupling
    ÈïºÐ¼öÃà°áÇÕ
  • excitation secretion coupling
    ÈïºÐºÐºñ°áÇÕ
  • heteronuclear coupling
    ´Ù¸¥ÇÙ°áÇÕ
  • intermediate coupling
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  • T2 (spin spin) relaxation time
    T2(½ºÇɽºÇÉ) À̿Ͻð£
  • J-coupling interaction
    J °áÇÕ »óÈ£ÀÛ¿ë
  • J-coupling processe
    J °áÇÕ °úÁ¤
  • acoustic coupling
    À½ÇâÀü´Þ
  • heteronuclear coupling
    ÀÌÇÙ¼º °áÇÕ
  • T1 (spin lattice) relaxation
    T1(½ºÇÉ °ÝÀÚ) ÀÌ¿Ï
  • proton (spin) density
    ¾çÀÚ ¹Ðµµ
  • pulsed gradient spin echo (PGSE)
    ÆÞ½º °æ»ç ½ºÇÉ ¿¡ÄÚ
  • Boltzman constant Boltzman
    »ó¼ö
  • Goldman constant-field equation
    °ñµå¸¸ Á¤Àü·ù(ïÒï³×µ) ½Ä
  • Length constant
    ±æÀÌÁö¼ö(¡­ò¦â¦)
  • Plancks constant
    ÇöûÅ©»ó¼ö(ßÈâ¦)
  • Planks constant
    ÇöûÅ©»ó¼ö
  • absolute constant
    Àý´ë»ó¼ö(¡­ßÈâ¦)
  • affinity constant
    ģȭ»ó¼ö(öÑûúßÈâ¦)
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  • spin spin coupling constant(J)
    ½ºÇɽºÇÉ Ä¿Çøµ(°áÇÕ) »ó¼ö(J)
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  • spin spin coupling
    ½ºÇɽºÇÉ Ä¿Çøµ(¦Áö¿ò,°áÇÕ)
  • coupling medium ; coupling agent ; couplant
    Àü´Þ¸ÅÁú.
  • constant field gradient spin echo method
    °íÁ¤ °æ»çÀå ½ºÇÉ¿¡ÄÚ¹ý
  • spin spin (T2) relaxation
    ½ºÇÉ ½ºÇÉ ÀÌ¿Ï
  • spin spin relaxation
    ½ºÇÉ ½ºÇÉ ÀÌ¿Ï
  • spin spin relaxation time
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  • acoustic coupling
    À½ÇâÀü´Þ
  • chemical coupling
    È­ÇÐÀû Ä«Çøµ.
  • chemiosmotic coupling
    È­ÇлïÅõÀû Ä«Çøµ.
  • chemomechanical coupling =mech ano che mical c.
    È­ÇÐ ¼öÃ࿬°á, È­Çбâ°è Àû Ä«Çøµ.
  • coupling
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  • coupling
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  • coupling color
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  • coupling factor
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  • coupling interval
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  • coupling constant
    ¦Áþ±â »ó¼ö(ßÈâ¦)
  • biochemical coupling hypothesis
    »ýÈ­ÇÐÀû(ßæûùùÊîÜ) ¦ÁöÀ½¼³(àã)
  • chemical coupling hypothesis
    È­ÇÐ(ûùùÊ) Ä«Çøµ¼³(àã)
  • chemiosmotic coupling hypothesis
    È­ÇлïÅõ(ûùùÊß¶÷â) ¦ÁöÀ½¼³(àã)
  • chloroplast coupling factor
    ¿±·Ïü(ç¨Öàô÷) ¦ÁöÀ½ÀÎÀÚ(ì×í­)
  • conformational coupling hypothesis
    ÀÔüÇüÅÂ(Ø¡ô÷û¡÷¾) Ä«Çøµ¼³(àã)
  • coupling
    ¦Áþ±â
  • coupling factor
    ¦Áþ±â ÀÎÀÚ(ì×í­)
  • coupling inhibition
    "¦Áþ±â ÀúÇØ(îÁúª), (ÔÒ) uncompetitive inhibition"
  • electromechanochemical coupling hypothesis
    Àü±â±â°èÈ­ÇÐÀû(ï³Ñ¨Ñ¦ÌþûùùÊîÜ) ¦Áþ±â¼³(àã)
  • energy coupling
    ¿¡³ÊÁö ¦Áþ±â
  • indirect coupling
    °£Á¢(ÊàïÈ) ¦Áþ±â
  • loose coupling
    ´À½¼ ¦Áþ±â
  • mechanochemical coupling hypothesis
    ±â°èÈ­ÇÐÀû(ѦÌþûùùÊîÜ) ¦Áþ±â¼³(àã)
  • translational coupling
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  • spin spin coupling constant (J)
    ½ºÇɽºÇÉÄ¿Çøµ»ó¼ö (J)
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  • spin spin coupling
    ½ºÇɽºÇÉÄ¿Çøµ
  • constant field gradient spin echo method
    °íÁ¤°æ»çÀ彺ÇÉ¿¡ÄÚ¹ý
  • spin spin (T2) relaxation
    ½ºÇɽºÇÉÀÌ¿Ï
  • spin spin relaxation
    ½ºÇɽºÇÉÀÌ¿Ï
  • spin spin relaxation time
    ½ºÇɽºÇÉÀ̿Ͻð£
  • T2 (spin spin) relaxation time
    T2(½ºÇɽºÇÉ)À̿Ͻð£
  • Boltzman constant
    Boltzman»ó¼ö
  • constant
    »ó¼ö, ÀÏÁ¤ÀÇ, ºÒº¯ÀÇ, »óÁ¸¼ºÀÇ
  • constant gradient
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  • constant velocity
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  • coupling
    °áÇÕ
  • coupling medium
    °áÇÕ¸ÅÁú, Àü´Þ¸ÅÁú
  • decay constant
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  • dipole dipole coupling dynamic
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  • electromagnetic coupling
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CF calcaneal fibular [ligament]; calcium leucovorin; calf blood flow; calibration factor; cancer-free; ...
T2 diiodothyronine; spin-spin or transverse relaxation time
F0, F1 coupling factor
CSE clinical-symptom/self-evaluation [questionnaire]; cone-shaped epiphysis; conventional spin-echo; cro...
ESR Einstein stoke radius; electric skin resistance; electron spin resonance; equipment service report; ...
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E-C coupling Excitation-contraction coupling
CF1 Coupling Factor 1
ECC Excitation-contraction coupling
CI coupling interval
C Constant
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  • spin spin coupling
    ½ºÇÉ ½ºÇÉ Ä¿Çøµ, ½ºÇÉ ½ºÇÉ Â¦Áö¿ò, ½ºÇÉ ½ºÇÉ °áÇÕ
  • spin spin relaxation
    ½ºÇɽºÇÉ ÀÌ¿Ï
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  • acoustic coupling
    À½Çâ Àü´Þ
  • chemical coupling
    È­ÇÐÀû Ä«Çøµ
  • coupling agent
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  • coupling factor
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  • silane coupling agent
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  • absolute constant
    Àý´ë »ó¼ö
  • accommodation constant
    ÀûÀÀ »ó¼ö
  • affinity constant
    ģȭ »ó¼ö
  • Boltzman constant
    Boltzman »ó¼ö
  • constant
    »ó¼ö, ÀÏÁ¤ÀÇ, ºÒº¯ÀÇ, »óÁ¸ÀÇ, »óÁ¸¼ºÀÇ
    ÁÙ°ð, °è¼Ó, ¹«º¯È­ ±×´ë·Î.
  • constant current
    Á¤Àü·ù
  • constant field equation
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spin-spin relaxation In nuclear magnetic resonance, the return of the magnetic dipoles of the hydrogen nuclei (magnetization vector) to equilibrium parallel to the magnetic field, after they have been flipped 90
constant coupling Where several premature beats are seen, the interval between each of them and the preceding normal beat is constant.
Synonym: constant coupling.
Variable coupling, where several extrasystoles are seen, the interval between each of them and the preceding sinus beat varies.
(05 Mar 2000)
viscous mechanical coupling <cell biology> Method by which adjacent cilia are synchronised in a field. Coupling is through the transmission of mechanical forces, rather than of a synchronising signal.
(18 Nov 1997)
chemiosmotic coupling The linking of ATP synthesis to electrontransfer by way of an electrochemical hydrogen cation gradient across amembrane.
(09 Oct 1997)
metabolic coupling <cell biology, molecular biology> Transfer between tissue cells in contact of low molecular weight metabolites such as nucleotides and amino acids.
Transfer is via channels constituted by the connexons of gap junctions and does not involve exchange with the extracellular medium. First observed in cultures of animal cells in which radio labelled purines were transferred from wild type cells to mutants unable to utilise exogenous purines.
(27 Jun 1999)
coupling <biochemistry> The linking of two independent processes by a common intermediate, for example the coupling of electron transport to oxidative phosphorylation or the ATP ADP conversion to transport processes.
(18 Nov 1997)
coupling defect See: familial goiter.
(05 Mar 2000)
coupling factor Protein responsible for coupling transmembrane potentials to ATP synthesis in chloroplasts and mitochondria. Include ATP synthesising enzymes (F1 in mitochondrion), that can also act as ATP ases.
(18 Nov 1997)
coupling factors Proteins that restore phosphorylating ability to mitochondria that have lost it, i.e., have become "uncoupled" so that oxidation and electron transport no longer produces ATP. Usually termed coupling factor F1, F2, etc.
Synonym: C factors.
(05 Mar 2000)
coupling interval The interval, usually expressed in hundredths of a second, between a normal sinus beat and the ensuing premature beat.
(05 Mar 2000)
coupling phase The physical relationship of two syntenic genes. If they are on the same chromosome, they are said to be "in coupling" or "in the cis phase"; if on opposite members of a chromosome pair, "in repulsion" or "in the trans phase."
(05 Mar 2000)
signal response coupling The cascade of processes by which an extracellular signal (typically a hormone or neurotransmitter) interacts with a receptor at the cell surface, causing a change in the level of a second messenger for example calcium or cyclic AMP) and ultimately effects a change in the cells functioning (for example: triggering glucose uptake or initiating cell division). Can also be applied to sensory signal transduction, for example of light at photoreceptors.
(18 Nov 1997)
stimulus secretion coupling A term used to describe the events that link receipt of a stimulus with the release of materials from membrane bounded vesicles (the analogy is with excitation contraction coupling in the control of muscle contraction). A classical example is the link between membrane depolarisation at the presynaptic terminal and the release of neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft.
(18 Nov 1997)
ionic coupling <chemistry> The same as electrical coupling.
(18 Nov 1997)
electrical coupling <physiology> General term for an intimate cytoplasmic contact, mediated by gap junctions, between touching cells, such that electrical current injected into either cell changes the membrane potential of both.
In neurons, arrays of gap junctions form electrical synapses, that allow action potentials to pass directly between cells. However, electrical coupling is not confined to excitable cells: many embryonic and adult epithelia are coupled, possibly to allow metabolic cooperation.
(18 Nov 1997)
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