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  • mechanical heart
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  • mechanical ileus
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  • mechanical injury
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  • mechanical isocenter
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  • mechanical obstruction
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  • mechanical rectifier
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  • mechanical restraint
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  • mechanical scan
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  • mechanical sense
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  • mechanical stimulus
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  • mechanical threshold
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  • mechanical thrombus
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  • mechanical trauma
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  • mechanics
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  • mechanism
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  • mechanical dead space
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  • mechanical grip
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  • mechanical heart
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  • mechanical ileus
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  • mechanical injury
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  • mechanical isocenter
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  • mechanical organ
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  • mechanical restraint
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  • mechanical sense
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  • mechanical stage
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  • mechanical sterilization
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  • mechanical stimulus
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  • mechanical (compression)
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  • mechanical assistance
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  • mechanical dead space
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  • mechanical energy
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  • mechanical grip
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  • mechanical heart
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  • mechanical icterus <³ª> i. mechanicus
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  • mechanical icterus ³ª i. mechanicus
    ±â°èÀû Ȳ´Þ(¡­üÜÓ¸).
  • mechanical ileus
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  • mechanical inflammation =MI
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  • mechanical injury
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  • mechanical isocenter
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  • mechanical jaundice
    ±â°èÀû Ȳ´Þ(¡­È²´Þ).
  • mechanical jaundice
    ±â°èÀû Ȳ´Þ(¡­üÜÓ¸).
  • mechanical obstruction
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  • mechanoreceptor
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  • mechanical vector
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  • mechanism
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  • mechanistic philosophy
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  • mechanistic process
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  • mechanistic theory
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  • mechanochemical coupling hypothesis
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  • mechanical obstruction
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  • mechanical scan
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  • mechanical sector scanner
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  • mechanism
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  • JrId: 1825
    JournalTitle: Mechanisms of development.
    MedAbbr: Mech Dev
    ISSN: 0925-4773
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Mech. Dev.
    NlmId: 9101218
  • JrId: 5571
    JournalTitle: Mechanisms of ageing and development.
    MedAbbr: Mech Ageing Dev
    ISSN: 0047-6374
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Mech. Ageing Dev.
    NlmId: 347227
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    Mechanical complication of breast prosthesis and implant
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    Mechanical complication of cardiac electronic device
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  • T82.2
    Mechanical complication of coronary artery bypass and valve grafts
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    Mechanical complication of gastrointestinal prosthetic devices, implants and grafts
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    Mechanical complication of graft of urinary organ
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  • mechanical condensation
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  • mechanical disruption
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  • mechanical dysfunction
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  • mechanical guide
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  • mechanical interference
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  • mechanical irritation
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  • mechanical locking
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  • mechanical organ
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  • mechanical property of steel
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  • mechanical restraint
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  • mechanical scan
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  • mechanical sensitivity
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  • mechanical stage
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  • mechanical stress
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
mechanic 1. The art of the application of the laws of motion or force to construction.
2. A mechanician; an artisan; an artificer; one who practices any mechanic art; one skilled or employed in shaping and uniting materials, as wood, metal, etc, into any kind of structure, machine, or other object, requiring the use of tools, or instruments. "An art quite lost with our mechanics." (Sir T. Browne)
Origin: F. Mecanique mechanics. See Mechanic.
1. Having to do woth the application of the laws of motion in the art of constructing or making things; of or pertaining to mechanics; mechanical; as, the mechanic arts. "These mechanic philosophers." "Mechanic slaves, With greasy aprons, rules, and hammers." (Shak)
2. Of or pertaining to a mechanic or artificer, or to the class of artisans; hence, rude; common; vulgar. "To make a god, a hero, or a king Descend to a mechanic dialect." (Roscommon) "Sometimes he ply'd the strong, mechanic tool." (Thomson)
3. Base.
Origin: F. Mecanique, L. Mechanicus, Gr, fr. A machine. See Machine.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
mechanical 1. Pertaining to, governed by, or in accordance with, mechanics, or the laws of motion; pertaining to the quantitative relations of force and matter, as distinguished from mental, vital, chemical, etc.; as, mechanical principles; a mechanical theory; mechanical deposits.
2. Of or pertaining to a machine or to machinery or tools; made or formed by a machine or with tools; as, mechanical precision; mechanical products. "We have also divers mechanical arts." (Bacon)
3. Done as if by a machine; uninfluenced by will or emotion; proceeding automatically, or by habit, without special intention or reflection; as, mechanical singing; mechanical verses; mechanical service.
4. Made and operated by interaction of forces without a directing intelligence; as, a mechanical universe.
5. Obtained by trial, by measurements, etc.; approximate; empirical. See the 2d Note under Geometric. Mechanical effect, effective power; useful work exerted, as by a machine, in a definite time. Mechanical engineering. See the Note under Engineering. Mechanical manoeuvres, the application of mechanical appliances to the mounting, dismounting, and moving of artillery. Mechanical philosophy, the principles of mechanics applied to the inverstigation of physical phenomena. Mechanical powers, certain simple instruments, such as the lever and its modifications (the wheel and axle and the pulley), the inclined plane with its modifications (the screw and the wedge), which convert a small force acting throught a great space into a great force acting through a small space, or vice versa, and are used separately or in combination.
<mathematics> Mechanical solution, a solution of a problem by any art or contrivance not strictly geometrical, as by means of the ruler and compasses, or other instruments.
Origin: From Mechanic.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
mechanical abrasion <procedure, surgery> A surgical procedure which involves the controlled abrasion of the upper layers of the skin to smoothen the skin and remove wrinkles, small scars or foreign bodies (tattoos).
(27 Sep 1997)
mechanical alternation of the heart A disorder in which contractions of the heart are regular but are alternately stronger and weaker.
(05 Mar 2000)
mechanical antidote A substance that prevents the absorption of a poison.
(05 Mar 2000)
mechanical dysmenorrhoea Dysmenorrhoea due to obstruction of discharge of menstrual blood, as in cervical stenosis.
Synonym: obstructive dysmenorrhoea.
(05 Mar 2000)
mechanical heart Term loosely applied to any mechanical circulatory assist device.
(05 Mar 2000)
mechanical ileus Obstruction of the bowel due to some mechanical cause, e.g., volvulus, gallstone, adhesions.
(05 Mar 2000)
mechanical intelligence The capacity to understand and manage technical mechanisms.
(05 Mar 2000)
mechanical jaundice Jaundice resulting from obstruction to the flow of bile into the duodenum, whether intra-or extrahepatic.
Synonym: mechanical jaundice.
(05 Mar 2000)
mechanical stage <microscopy> A device provided for adjusting the position of a specimen, usually by translation in two directions at right angles to each other.
(05 Aug 1998)
mechanical strabismus Strabismus due to restriction of action of the ocular muscle within the orbit.
(05 Mar 2000)
mechanical tubelength <microscopy> Measurement from the shoulder of the objective to the upper end of the drawtube. The generally accepted length for most microscopes is now 160 mm. Metallographic objectives and some others are corrected for use with longer tube lengths - 190 to 215 mm or more.
See: optical tubelength.
(05 Aug 1998)
mechanical vector A vector that conveys pathogens to a susceptible individual without essential biological development of the pathogens in the vector, as in the transfer of septic organisms on the feet or mouth parts of the housefly.
(05 Mar 2000)
mechanical ventilation <anaesthetics> Mechanically assisted breathing using a electrically powered device that forces oxygenated air into the lungs and then allow time for passive exhalation of air.
(27 Sep 1997)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 3 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • Mechanics - »õâ The branch of physics which deals with the motions of material bodies, including kinematics, dynamics, and statics. When the laws of mechanics are applied to living structures, as to the locomotor system, it is referred to as BIOMECHANICS. (From Dorland, 28th ed)
    Synonyms :
  • Mechanoreceptors - »õâ Cells specialized to transduce mechanical stimuli and relay that information centrally in the nervous system. Mechanoreceptors include HAIR CELLS, which mediate hearing and balance, and the various somatosensory receptors, often with non-neural accessory structures.
    Synonyms : Bulbs, Krause's End, Corpuscle, Meissner's, Corpuscles, Ruffini's, End Bulbs, Krause's, Krause End Bulbs, Krauses End Bulbs, Mechanoreceptor, Meissner Corpuscle, Meissners Corpuscle, Neurotendinous Spindle, Organs, Golgi Tendon, Receptor, Stretch, Stretch Receptor
  • Mechanotransduction, Cellular - »õâ The process by which cells convert mechanical stimuli into a chemical response. It can occur in both cells specialized for sensing mechanical cues such as MECHANORECEPTORS, and in parenchymal cells whose primary function is not mechanosensory.
    Synonyms : Mechanical Signal Transduction, Transduction, Mechanosensory
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mechanism the atomic process that occurs during a chemical reaction; "he determined unique mechanisms for the photochemical reactions" the technical aspects of doing something; "a mechanism of social control"; "mechanisms of communication"; "the mechanics of prose style" a natural object resembling a machine in structure or function; "the mechanism of the ear"; "the mechanism of infection" (philosophy) the philosophical theory that all phenomena can be explained in terms of physical or biological causes device consisting of a piece of machinery; has moving parts that perform some function
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mechanical using (or as if using) mechanisms or tools or devices; "a mechanical process"; "his smile was very mechanical"; "a mechanical toy" relating to or concerned with machinery or tools; "mechanical arts"; "mechanical design"; "mechanical skills" relating to or governed by or in accordance with mechanics; "a belief that the universe is a mechanical contrivance"; "the mechanical pressure of a strong wind"
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mechanical mixture a mixture whose components can be separated by mechanical means
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mechanistic explained in terms of physical forces; "a mechanistic universe" of or relating to the philosophical theory of mechanism
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mechanist a philosopher who subscribes to the doctrine of mechanism
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mechan someone whose occupation is repairing and maintaining automobiles
mechan a craftsman skilled in operating machine tools
mechan resembling the action of a machine
mechan lien to secure payment for work and materials in erecting or repairing a building or other structure
mechan lacking thought or feeling
mechan using (or as if using) mechanisms or tools or devices
mechan relating to or governed by or in accordance with mechanics
mechan relating to or concerned with machinery or tools
mechan the ratio of the force exerted by a machine to the force applied to it
mechan mechanism consisting of a device that works on mechanical principles
mechan the craft of drawing blueprints
mechan scale drawing of a machine or architectural plan etc,
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