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H(e) Homocyst(e)ine
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • inebriant
    1. µµÃëÁ¦ 2. µµÃëÀ¯¹ß-
  • inebriety
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  • inefficient
    ºñ´É·ü-, ¹«´É-, ¹«·Â-
  • inelastic
    ºñź¼º-
  • inelastic gel
    ºñź·Â¼º°Ö
  • inequality
    ºÒ±Õµî
  • inert
    ºÒȰ¼º-
  • inert gas
    ºÒȰ¼º°¡½º
  • inert gas narcosis
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  • inert response
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  • inertia
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  • inertia time
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  • inertia uteri
    Àڱù«·ÂÁõ
  • inertial
    °ü¼º-
  • inevitable abortion
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • inefficient
    ºñ´É·ü-, ¹«´É-, ¹«·Â-
  • inequality
    ºÒ±Õµî
  • inertia
    1.¹«±â·Â, ¹«·ÂÁõ, 2.°ü¼º
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    ÇѱÛ
  • inebriant
    µµÃëÁ¦, µµÃëÀ¯¹ß-
  • inebriety
    ¼úÁÖÁ¤²Û, À½ÁÖº®
  • inefficient
    ºñ´É·ü-, ¹«´ÉÇÑ, ¹«·ÂÇÑ
  • inelastic
    ºñź¼º-
  • inelastic gel
    ºñź·Â¼º°Ö
  • inequality
    ºÒ±Õµî
  • inert
    ºÒȰ¼º-
  • inert gas
    ºÒȰ¼º°¡½º
  • inert gas narcosis
    ºÒȰ¼º°¡½º¸¶Ãë
  • inert response
    ºÒȰ¼º¹ÝÀÀ
  • inertia
    ¹«±â·Â, ¹«·ÂÁõ
  • inertia time
    Ÿ¼º½Ã°£
  • inertia uteri
    ÀÚ±ÃÀÌ¿ÏÁõ, Àڱù«·ÂÁõ
  • inertial
    °ü¼º-
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    ºÒ°¡ÇÇÀ¯»ê
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  • inebriant
    ¸¶ÃëÁ¦, ¸íÁ¤¾à.
  • inebriety
    ¼úÁÖÁ¤²Û, À½ÁÖº®(ëæñÐÛþ).
  • ineffective dose
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  • ineffective erythropoiesis
    ¹«È¿Á¶Ç÷.
  • ineffective erythropoiesis
    ¹«È¿Á¶Ç÷.
  • inefficient
    ¹«´É(ÙíÒö)ÇÑ,¹«·Â(Ùíæ³)ÇÑ
  • inelastic
    ºñź¼º
  • inelastic collision
    ºñź¼ºÃæµ¹
  • inelastic gel
    ºñź·Â¼º(Þª÷¥æ³àõ) °Ö.
  • inelastic scatteing
    ºñź¼º»ê¶õ
  • inellectual functioning
    ÁöÀû ±â´É
  • inert
    ºÒȰ¼ºÀÇ.
  • inert gas
    ºÒȰ¼º °¡½º.
  • inert gas narcosis
    ºÒȰ¼º °¡½º¸¶Ãë, ºñȰ¼º °¡½º¸¶Ãë(¹ý).
  • inert response
    ºÒȰ¼º ¹ÝÀÀ
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    ¸¶ÃëÁ¦, ¸íÁ¤¾à.
  • inebriety
    ¼úÁÖÁ¤²Û, À½ÁÖº®(ëæñÐÛþ).
  • ineffective dose
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    ¹«È¿Á¶Ç÷.
  • ineffective erythropoiesis
    ¹«È¿Á¶Ç÷.
  • inefficient
    ¹«´É(ÙíÒö)ÇÑ,¹«·Â(Ùíæ³)ÇÑ
  • inelastic
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  • inellectual functioning
    ÁöÀû ±â´É
  • inert
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  • inert gas
    ºÒȰ¼º °¡½º.
  • inert gas narcosis
    ºÒȰ¼º °¡½º¸¶Ãë, ºñȰ¼º °¡½º¸¶Ãë(¹ý).
  • inert response
    ºÒȰ¼º ¹ÝÀÀ
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    ºñź¼º
    Þª÷¥àõ
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    ¹«±â·Â, °ü¼º, Ÿ¼º
    ÙíѨÕô, αàõ, öçàõ
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    ¹«´ÉÇÑ, ¹«·ÂÇÑ
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  • inertia
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  • inertial force
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
inebriant 1. Making drunk; intoxicating.
2. An intoxicant, such as alcohol.
Origin: see inebriety
(05 Mar 2000)
inebriate Intoxicated; drunk; habitually given to drink; stupefied. "Thus spake Peter, as a man inebriate and made drunken with the sweetness of this vision, not knowing what he said." (Udall)
Origin: L. Inebriatus, p. P.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
inebriation Intoxication, especially by alcohol.
Origin: see inebriety
(05 Mar 2000)
inebriety Habitual indulgence in alcoholic beverages in excessive amounts.
Origin: L. In-intensive + ebrietas, drunkenness
(05 Mar 2000)
ineditus Unpublished
(09 Jan 1998)
inee An arrow poison, made from an apocynaceous plant (Strophanthus hispidus) of the Gaboon country.
Synonym: onaye.
Origin: F.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
ineffectual Not producing the proper effect; without effect; inefficient; weak; useless; futile; unavailing; as, an ineffectual attempt; an ineffectual expedient. "The peony root has been much commended, . . . And yet has been by many found ineffectual." (Boyle)
Synonym: Inefficient, useless, inefficacious, vain, fruitless, unavailing, futile. See Uselesss, Inefficacious.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
inefficacy Want of power to produce the desired or proper effect; inefficiency; ineffectualness; futility; uselessness; fruitlessness; as, the inefficacy of medicines or means. "The seeming inefficacy of censures." (Bp. Hall) "The inefficacy was soon proved, like that of many similar medicines." (James Gregory)
Origin: L. Inefficacia. See In- not, and Efficacy.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
inembryonate <biology> Not embryonate.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
inequality Origin: L. Inaequalitas.
1. The quality of being unequal; difference, or want of equality, in any respect; lack of uniformity; disproportion; unevenness; disparity; diversity; as, an inequality in size, stature, numbers, power, distances, motions, rank, property, etc. "There is so great an inequality in the length of our legs and arms as makes it impossible for us to walk on all four." (Ray) "Notwithstanding which inequality of number, it was resolved in a council of war to fight the Dutch fleet." (Ludlow) "Sympathy is rarely strong where there is a great inequality of condition." (Macaulay)
2. Unevenness; want of levelness; the alternate rising and falling of a surface; as, the inequalities of the surface of the earth, or of a marble slab, etc. "The country is cut into so many hills and inequalities as renders it defensible." (Addison)
3. Variableness; changeableness; inconstancy; lack of smoothness or equability; deviation; unsteadiness, as of the weather, feelings, etc. "Inequality of air is ever an enemy to health." (Bacon)
4. Disproportion to any office or purpose; inadequacy; competency; as, the inequality of terrestrial things to the wants of a rational soul.
5. <mathematics> An expression consisting of two unequal quantities, with the sign of inequality (<gt/ or <lt/) between them; as, the inequality 2 <lt/ 3, or 4 <gt/ 1.
6. <astronomy> An irregularity, or a deviation, in the motion of a planet or satellite from its uniform mean motion; the amount of such deviation.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
inequation <mathematics> An inequality.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
inequilateral 1. Having unequal sides; unsymmetrical; unequal-sided.
2. <zoology> Having the two ends unequal, as in the clam, quahaug, and most lamellibranch shells.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
inequilobate <biology> Unequally lobed; cut into lobes of different shapes or sizes.
Origin: Pref. In- not + equi- + lobate.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
inequivalve <zoology> Having unequal valves, as the shell of an oyster.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
inequivalvular <zoology> Having unequal valves, as the shell of an oyster.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 1 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
-ine 1. <chemistry, suffix> A suffix, indicating that those substances of whose names it is a part are basic, and alkaloidal in their nature.
All organic bases, and basic substances (especially nitrogenous substances), are systematically written with the termination -ine; as, quinine, morphine, guanidine, etc. All indifferent and neutral substances, as proteids, glycerides, glucosides, etc, should commonly be spelled with -in; as, gelatin, amygdalin, etc. This rue has no application to those numerous commercial or popular names with the termination -ine; as, gasoline, vaseline, etc.
2. <chemistry> A suffix, used to indicate hydrocarbons of the second degree of unsaturation; i. E, members of the acetyline series; as, hexine, heptine, etc.
(29 Oct 1998)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 1 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • Inert Gas Narcosis - »õâ Progressive mental disturbances and unconsciousness due to breathing mixtures of oxygen and inert gases (argon, helium, xenon, krypton, and atmospheric nitrogen) at high pressure.
    Synonyms : Depth Intoxications, Inert Gas Narcoses, Intoxication, Depth, Intoxications, Depth, Narcoses, Inert Gas, Narcoses, Nitrogen, Narcosis, Inert Gas, Narcosis, Nitrogen, Nitrogen Narcoses
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inebriant alcohol: a liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent; "alcohol (or drink) ruined him"
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
inebriate exhilarate: fill with sublime emotion; tickle pink; "The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies"; "He was inebriated by his phenomenal success" intoxicate: make drunk (with alcoholic drinks) drunkard: a chronic drinker souse: become drunk or drink excessively
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
inebriation alcoholism: habitual intoxication; prolonged and excessive intake of alcoholic drinks leading to a breakdown in health and an addiction to alcohol such that abrupt deprivation leads to severe withdrawal symptoms drunkenness: a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
inelastic not elastic; "economists speak of an inelastic price structure"
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
inert unable to move or resist motion having only a limited ability to react chemically; chemically inactive; "inert matter"; "an indifferent chemical in a reaction" slow and apathetic; "she was fat and inert"; "a sluggish worker"; "a mind grown torpid in old age"
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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INE a liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent
INE a chronic drinker
INE become drunk
INE make drunk (with alcoholic drinks)
INE fill with sublime emotion
INE stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol)
INE a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol
INE Habitual intoxication
INE a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol
INE not suitable for food
INE defying expression or description
INE too sacred to be uttered
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