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BEA below-elbow amputation; bioelectrical activity; bromoethylamine
BEAM brain electrical activity monitoring
BEAP bronchiectasis, eosinophilia, asthma, pneumonia
BEAR biological effects of atomic radiation
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BEA 2-bromoethylamine
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    ISSN: 0005-7517
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    JournalTitle: Beaufortia.
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • beaded
    ¿°ÁÖ¸ð¾ç-
  • beaded hair
    ¿°ÁÖÅÐ, ±¸½½ÅÐ
  • beading
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  • beak nose
    ¸ÅºÎ¸®ÄÚ
  • beaked pelvis
    ºÎ¸®°ñ¹Ý
  • beaker
    ºñÄ¿
  • beam
    1. ¹æÃâ 2. µéº¸ 3. ¼±, ºö, ºû»ì
  • beam alignment
    ºöÁ¤·Ä
  • beam attenuation
    ºö°¨¼è, ºö¾àÈ­
  • beam configuration
    ºö¹èÄ¡, ºö±¸Á¶, ºöÇüÅÂ
  • beam depth
    µéº¸±íÀÌ, À½¼Ó±íÀÌ
  • beam hardening effect
    ºö°æÈ­È¿°ú
  • beam profile
    ºöÃø¸éµµ, ¼ÓÃø¸é»ó, À½¼ÓÃø¸é»ó
  • beam scale
    ´ëÀú¿ï
  • beam splitting
    ¼±ºÐ¿­
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • beak nose
    ºÎ¸®ÄÚ
  • beaker
    ºñÄ¿
  • beam
    1. ¹æÃâ, 2. µéº¸
  • beard
    ¼ö¿°
  • bearing
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • bead test
    ±¸½½½ÃÇè, ±¸½½°Ë»ç
  • beaded hair
    ¿°ÁÖÅÐ, ±¸½½ÅÐ
  • beading
    ¿°ÁÖ
  • beak nose
    ºÎ¸®ÄÚ
  • beaked pelvis
    ºÎ¸®°ñ¹Ý
  • beaker
    ºñÄ¿
  • beam
    µéº¸, ºû»ì, ¼Ó, ¼±, ±¤¼Ó, À½¼Ó
  • beam alignment
    ºöÁ¤·Ä
  • beam attenuation
    ºö°¨¼è, ºö¾àÈ­
  • beam configuration
    ºö¹èÄ¡, ºö±¸Á¶, ºöÇüÅÂ
  • beam depth
    µéº¸±íÀÌ, ¼Ò¸®µéº¸±íÀÌ, À½¼Ó±íÀÌ
  • beam hardening effect
    ºö°æÈ­È¿°ú
  • beam profile
    ºöÃø¸éµµ, ¼ÓÃø¸é»ó, À½¼ÓÃø¸é»ó
  • beam scale
    ´ëÀú¿ï
  • beam splitting
    ¼±ºÐ¿­
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  • Beards disease
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  • Beaus line
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • bead reaction
    ±¸½½¹ÝÀÀ.
  • bead test
    ±¸½½½ÃÇè.
  • beaded
    ¿°ÁÖ¸ð¾çÀÇ
  • beaded hair
    ¿¬ÁÖ¸ð(ææñÁÙ¾)
  • beaded line
    ¿¬ÁÖ¼±(àÊ)
  • beak nose
    ºÎ¸®ÄÚ
  • beak nose
    ºÎ¸®ÄÚ.
  • beaked pelvis
    Ãë»ó°ñ¹Ý(\FßÒÍéÚï), ºÎ¸®°ñ¹Ý.
  • beaker
    ºñÀÌÄ¿.
  • beam
    ±¤¼Ó(ÎÃáÖ)
  • beam
    À½¼Ó (ëåáÖ)
  • beam
    ¼Ó, ¼±, ±¤¼Ó(Ë´ËÛ).
  • beam
    ¼Ó, ¼±, ±¤¼Ó(ÎÃáÖ).
  • beam
    ¼Ó
  • beam alignment
    ºöÁ¤·Ä
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Beard
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    ÇѱÛ
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  • beam
    1.ºû»ì, ±¤¼±. 2.´ëµéº¸, ¾ç
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  • beat
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • beaded
    ¿°ÁÖ ¸ð¾çÀÇ, ÁÖ»óÀÇ, ±¸½½¸ð¾çÀÇ, ±¸½½Çü
  • beam
    ¼Ó, ¼±, ±¤¼Ó
  • beam depth
    ¼Ó±íÀÌ
  • beam diameter
    ¼ÓÁ÷°æ
  • beam geometry
    ¼Ó¸ð¾ç
  • beam harding artifact
    (X)¼±°æÈ­Àΰø¹°
  • beam profile
    ¼ÓÃø¸é»ó
  • beam width
    ¼ÓÆø
  • beam width artifact
    ¼ÓÆøÀΰø¹°
  • beat
    ¹Úµ¿, °íµ¿
  • beat gated
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  • beaten brass appearance
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  • beaded
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  • beading
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  • beam diameter
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  • beam direction factor
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  • beam harding artifact
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  • beam penetration
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  • beam scale
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  • beam splitter
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  • beam waist
    ±¤¼Ó Ç㸮
  • beam width artifact
    ¼Ó Æø Àΰø¹°
  • beamlike pattern
    ±¤¼± °°Àº ÆÐÅÏ
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
beach 1. Pebbles, collectively; shingle.
2. <ecology> The shore of the sea, or of a lake, which is washed by the waves; especially, a sandy or pebbly shore; the strand. Raised beach, an accumulation of water-worn stones, gravel, sand, and other shore deposits, above the present level of wave action, whether actually raised by elevation of the coast, as in Norway, or left by the receding waters, as in many lake and river regions.
3. <zoology> Beach flea, the common name of many species of amphipod Crustacea, of the family Orchestidae, living on the sea beaches, and leaping like fleas.
4. <botany> Beach grass, a coarse grass (Ammophila arundinacea), growing on the sandy shores of lakes and seas, which, by its interlaced running rootstocks, binds the sand together, and resists the encroachment of the waves.
Origin: Cf. Sw. Backe hill, Dan. Bakke, Icel. Bakki hill, bank. Cf. Bank.
(24 Mar 1998)
bead 1. A prayer.
2. A little perforated ball, to be strung on a thread, and worn for ornament; or used in a rosary for counting prayers, as by Roman Catholics and Mohammedans, whence the phrases to tell beads, to at one's beads, to bid beads, etc, meaning, to be at prayer.
3. Any small globular body; as, A bubble in spirits.
A drop of sweat or other liquid. "Cold beads of midnight dew." .
A small knob of metal on a firearm, used for taking aim (whence the expression to draw a bead, for, to take aim).
<chemistry> A glassy drop of molten flux, as borax or microcosmic salt, used as a solvent and colour test for several mineral earths and oxides, as of iron, manganese, etc, before the blowpipe; as, the borax bead; the iron bead, etc. Bead and butt, framing in which the panels are flush, having beads stuck or run upon the two edges. Beat mold, a species of fungus or mold, the stems of which consist of single cells loosely jointed together so as to resemble a string of beads.
Alternative forms: bead mould] Bead tool, a cutting tool, having an edge curved so as to make beads or beading.
<botany> Bead tree, a tree of the genus Melia, the best known species of which (M. Azedarach), has blue flowers which are very fragrant, and berries which are poisonous.
Origin: OE. Bede prayer, prayer bead, AS. Bed, gebed, prayer; akin to D. Bede, G. Bitte, AS. Biddan, to ask, bid, G. Bitten to ask, and perh. To Gr. To persuade, L. Fidere to trust. Beads are used by the Roman Catholics to count their prayers, one bead being dropped down a string every time a prayer is said. Cf. Sp. Cuenta bead, fr. Contar to count.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
beaded 1. Marked by numerous small rounded projections, often arranged in a row like a string of beads.
2. Applied to a series of noncontinuous bacterial colonies along the line of inoculation in a stab culture.
3. Denoting stained bacteria in which more deeply stained granules occur at regular intervals in the organism.
(05 Mar 2000)
beaded hair An autosomal dominant trichodystrophy in which brittle hairs show a series of constrictions, usually without a medulla.
Synonym: beaded hair, moniliform hair.
Origin: L. Monile, necklace, + G. Thrix, hair
(05 Mar 2000)
beading 1. Numerous small rounded projections, often in a row like a string of beads.
2. The rounded elevation along the border of the tissue surface of the major connectors of a maxillary dental prosthesis.
3. Protection of the formed borders of final impressions for a dental prosthesis done by placement of wax sticks or a plaster-pumice combination adjacent to the borders prior to forming the master cast.
(05 Mar 2000)
beading of the ribs A row of beading at the junction of the ribs with their cartilages, often seen in rachitic children.
Synonym: beading of the ribs.
(05 Mar 2000)
beadle 1. A messenger or crier of a court; a servitor; one who cites or bids persons to appear and answer; called also an apparitor or summoner.
2. An officer in a university, who precedes public processions of officers and students.
In this sense the archaic spellings bedel (Oxford) and bedell (Cambridge) are preserved.
3. An inferior parish officer in England having a variety of duties, as the preservation of order in church service, the chastisement of petty offenders, etc.
Origin: OE. Bedel, bidel, budel, OF. Bedel, F. Bedeau, fr. OHG. Butil, putil, G. Buttel, fr. OHG. Biotan, G. Bieten, to bid, confused with AS. Bydel, the same word as OHG. Butil. See. Bid.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Beadle, George <person> An American geneticist who won the Nobel Prize in 1958 with Edward Tatum for showing that genes are responsible for controlling the production of enzymes.
Lived: 1903-1991.
(13 Nov 1997)
beadroll A catalogue of persons, for the rest of whose souls a certain number of prayers are to be said or counted off on the beads of a chaplet; hence, a catalogue in general. "On Fame's eternal beadroll worthy to be field." (Spenser) "It is quite startling, on going over the beadroll of English worthies, to find how few are directly represented in the male line." (Quart. Rev)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
beadsnake <zoology> A small poisonous snake of North America (Elaps fulvius), banded with yellow, red, and black.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
beadswoman Fem. Of Beadsman.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
beak A prominent terminal projection, especially of a carpel or fruit.
(09 Oct 1997)
beak sign <clinical sign> Appearance of the distal oesophagus, on a contrast oesophagram, in achalasia; also used to describe the proximal pyloric canal on upper GI series in congenital pyloric stenosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
beaked 1. Having a beak or a beaklike point; beak-shaped. "Each beaked promontory."
2. <biology> Furnished with a process or a mouth like a beak; rostrate.
<zoology> Beaked whale, a cetacean of the genus Hyperoodon; the bottlehead whale.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
beaked pelvis A pelvic deformity in osteomalacia; the pressure of the trunk on the sacrum and lateral pressure of the femoral heads produce a pelvic aperture that is three-cornered or has the shape of a heart or cloverleaf, while the pubic bone becomes beak-shaped.
Synonym: beaked pelvis, rostrate pelvis.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Beak - »õâ In some animals, the jaws together with their horny covering. The beak usually refers to the bill of birds in which the whole varies greatly in form according of the food and habits of the bird. While the beak refers most commonly to birds, the anatomical counterpart is found also in the turtle, squid, and octopus. (From Webster, 3d ed & Storer, et al., General Zoology, 6th ed, p491, 755)
    Synonyms : Avian Bill, Avian Bills, Beaks, Bills, Avian
  • Beauty - »õâ Characteristics or attributes of persons or things which elicit pleasurable feelings.
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  • Beauty Culture - »õâ
    Synonyms : Beauty Cultures, Culture, Beauty, Cultures, Beauty
  • Beauveria - »õâ A mitosporic fungal genus. Teleomorphs are found in the family Clavicipitaceae and include Cordyceps bassiana. The species Beauveria bassiana is a common pathogen of ARTHROPODS and is used in PEST CONTROL.
    Synonyms : Beauveria bassiana
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beading ornamentation with beads a beaded molding for edging or decorating furniture
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
beak beaklike mouth of animals other than birds (e.g., turtles) horny projecting mouth of a bird peck: hit lightly with a picking motion informal terms for the nose
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
beaded covered with beads of liquid; "a face beaded with sweat" covered with beads or jewels or sequins
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
bean any of various edible seeds of plants of the family Leguminosae used for food any of various seeds or fruits that are beans or resemble beans any of various leguminous plants grown for their edible seeds and pods hit on the head, especially with a pitched baseball attic: informal terms for a human head
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beaker a flatbottomed jar made of glass or plastic; used for chemistry a cup (usually without a handle)
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  • beachcomber
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BEA an area of sand sloping down to the water of a sea or lake
BEA land on a beach, as of watercraft
BEA slightly succulent perennial with basal leaves and hairy sticky stems each bearing a solitary flower head with narrow pink or lavender rays
BEA large and light ball
BEA a recreational vehicle with large tires used on beaches or sand dunes
BEA a folding chair for use outdoors
BEA the erosion of beaches
BEA small amphipod crustaceans that hop like fleas
BEA the frontage along a beach
BEA vigorous showy goldenrod common along eastern and Gulf coasts of North America
BEA tough grasses with strong roots that can grow on exposed sandy shores
BEA small heathlike plant covered with white down growing on beaches in northeastern North America
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