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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • retraction
    1. µÚ´ç±è 2. ¿À±×¶óµê, ¼öÃà
  • retraction nystagmus
    µÚ´ç±è´«¶³¸²
  • retraction ring
    µÚ´ç±è°í¸®, ¼öÃà·û
  • retraction syndrome
    ¾È±¸ÈÄÅðÁõÈıº
  • retractor
    ´ç±è±â, °ßÀαâ
  • retrenchment
    ´ÜÃà(¼ú)
  • retrieval
    1. Àç»ý, ȸº¹, º¹±¸ 2. °Ë»ö
  • retriever
    Á¦°Å±â, ȸ¼ö±â
  • retro-olivary area
    ¿Ã¸®ºêµÚ±¸¿ª
  • retro-orbital headache
    ´«µÚµÎÅë, ¾È±¸µÚµÎÅë
  • retroactive association
    ¿ªÇ࿬ÇÕ
  • retroactive inhibition
    ¿ªÇà±â¾ï¾ïÁ¦, ¾Õ±â¾ï¾ïÁ¦
  • retroauricular
    ±Ó¹ÙÄûµÚ-, À̰³ÈÄ-
  • retroauricular flap
    ±ÍµÚÇÇÆÇ, À̰³ÈĹæÇÇÆÇ
  • retroauricular lymph node
    ±Ó¹ÙÄûµÚ¸²ÇÁÀý, À̰³Èĸ²ÇÁÀý
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • retraction
    µÞ´ç±è
  • retraction nystagmus
    µÞ´ç±è´«¶³¸², ÈÄÅð¾ÈÁø
  • retraction syndrome
    ¾È±¸ÈÄÅðÁõÈıº
  • retractor
    ´ç±è±â
  • retrieval
    1. Àç»ý, °Ë»ö, ȸ¼ö, 2. µÞ°ÉÀ½, µÚÀ糤°ÉÀ½
  • retriever
    Á¦°Å±â, ȸ¼ö±â
  • retrimentum
    ¹è¼³¹°
  • retrobulbar
    1.´«µÚ-, 2.¼û³úµÚ-
  • retrobulbar anesthesia
    ´«µÚ¸¶Ãë
  • retrobulbar optic neuritis
    ´«µÚ½Ã°¢½Å°æ¿°, ±¸ÈĽýŰ濰
  • retrobulbar space
    ´«µÚ°ø°£
  • retroflexed
    µÚ±ÁÀº-, Èı¼-
  • retroflexion
    µÚ±ÁÀÌ, Èı¼
  • retrograde conduction
    ¿ªÇàÀüµµ
  • retrograde ejaculation
    ¿ªÇà»çÁ¤
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • retraction
    µÚ´ç±è
  • retraction nystagmus
    µÚ´ç±è´«¶³¸², ÈÄÅð¾ÈÁø
  • retraction ring
    µÚ´ç±è°í¸®, ¼öÃà·û
  • retraction syndrome
    ¾È±¸ÈÄÅðÁõÈıº
  • retractor
    ´ç±è±â
  • retractozyme
    Ç÷º´¼öÃàÈ¿¼Ò
  • retrenchment
    ´ÜÃà¼ú
  • retrieval
    °Ë»ö, Àç»ý
  • retriever
    Á¦°Å±â, ȸ¼ö±â
  • retrimentum
    ¹è¼³¹°
  • retro-olivary area
    ¿Ã¸®ºêµÚ±¸¿ª
  • retro-olivary sulcus
    ¿Ã¸®ºêµÚ°í¶û
  • retro-orbital headache
    ´«µÚµÎÅë
  • retroactive association
    ¿ªÇ࿬ÇÕ
  • retroactive inhibition
    ¿ªÇà±â¾ï¾ïÁ¦, ¾Õ±â¾ï¾ïÁ¦
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • retractio bulbi ³ª
    ¾È±¸ÈÄÅð(Áõ)(äÑϹý­÷Üñø)
  • retraction
    µéÀÓ
  • retraction nystagmus
    ÈÄÅð¾ÈÁø(¡­äÑòè).
  • retraction nystagmus
    ÈÄÅð¾ÈÁø(ý­÷ÜäÑòè)
  • retraction ring
    ¼öÃà·û(â¥õêëÌ).
  • retraction syndrome
    ¾È±¸ÈÄÅðÁõÈıº
  • retractor
    °ßÀαâ
  • retractor
    °ßÀαâ(°ßÀαâ).
  • retractor bulbi muscle
    ¾È±¸ÈÄÅð±Ù
  • retractozyme
    Ç÷º´¼öÃàÈ¿¼Ò(úìÜ»â¥õêý£áÈ).
  • retrenchment
    ´ÜÃà¼ú(Ó­õêâú).
  • retrieval
    °Ë»ö, Ž»ö
  • retrieval
    Àç»ý
  • retrieve
    °Ë»öÇÏ´Ù
  • retriever
    Á¦°Å±â, ȸ¼ö±â
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Retro-olivary area
    ¿Ã¸®ºêµÚ±¸¿ª
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿Ã¸®ºêÈĺÎÀ§
  • Retro-olivary sulcus
    ¿Ã¸®ºêµÚ°í¶û
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿Ã¸®ºêÈı¸
  • Retrocecal fossa
    ¸·Ã¢ÀÚµÚ¿À¸ñ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¸ÍÀåÈÄ¿Í
  • Retrocecal lymph nodes
    ¸·Ã¢ÀÚµÚ¸²ÇÁÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¸ÍÀåÈÄÀÓÆÄÀý
  • Retroduodenal arteries
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ½ÊÀÌÁöÀåÈĵ¿¸Æ
  • Retrogression defect
    ÅðÇà°áÇÔ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÅðÈ­¼º°áÇÔ
  • Retrohyoid bursa
    ¸ñ»ÔµÚÁÖ¸Ó´Ï
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼³°ñÈij¶
  • Retrolenticular portion
    ·»ÁîÇٵںκÐ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ·»ÁîÇÙÈĺÎ
  • Retromandibular vein
    ¾Æ·¡ÅεÚÁ¤¸Æ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÇϾÇÈÄÁ¤¸Æ
  • Retroperitoneal sac
    º¹¸·µÚÁÖ¸Ó´Ï
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] º¹¸·Èij¶
  • Retroperitoneal space
    º¹¸·µÚ°ø°£
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] º¹¸·ÈıØ
  • Retropharyngeal lymph nodes
    Àεεڸ²ÇÁÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀεÎÈÄÀÓÆÄÀý
  • Retropharyngeal space
    Àεεڰø°£
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀεÎÈıØ
  • Retroplasia
    ÅðÇຯÇü
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÅðÇຯ¼º
  • Retroplasia (Chondrocathodia)
    ÅðÇà (¿¬°ñÅðÇà)
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÅðÇà
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ÇÑÀÚ
  • retraction
    µÚ´ç±è
    µÚ´ç±è
  • retractor
    ´ç±è±â
    ´ç±èÐï
  • retriever
    Á¦°Å±â, ȸ¼ö±â
    ð¶ËÛѦ, üÞâ¥Ñ¦
  • retro-orbital headache
    ´«µÚµÎÅë
  • retrobulbar h.
    ´«µÚÃâÇ÷
  • retrocochlear d.
    ´ÞÆØÀÌÀÌÈij­Ã»
    ´ÞÆØÀÌì¤ý­ Ññôé
  • retrocollis
    ¸ñÈı¼, ¸ñµÚ±ÁÀÌ
    ¸ñý­ÏÝ
  • retrogasserian
    °«¼¼¸£½Å°æÀýµÚ-, »ïÂ÷½Å°æÀýÈÄ-
  • retrograde
    ¿ªÇà-, ¿ª¹æÇâ-
    æ½ú¼
  • retrograde a.
    ¿ªÇ༺±â¾ï»ó½Ç
    æ½ú¼àõÑÀåãßÃã÷
  • retrolabyrinthine
    ¹Ì·ÎµÚ-
  • retrolabyrinthine a.
    ¹Ì·ÎµÚÁ¢±Ù¹ý, ÈĹ̷ÎÁ¢±Ù¹ý
    ý­Ú»ÖØïÈÐÎÛö
  • retrolabyrinthine transsigmoid a.
    ¹Ì·ÎµÚ-±¸ºÒÁ¤¸Æ±¼Åë°úÁ¢±Ù¹ý, ÈĹ̷Π°æSÀÚ»óÁ¢±Ù¹ý
    ý­Ú»ÖØ ÌèSí®ßÒïÈÐÎÛö
  • retrolisthesis
    ÈĹæÀüÀ§(Áõ)
    ý­Û°ï®êÈ(ñø)
  • retromastoid a.
    À¯¾çµ¹±âÈĹæÁ¢±Ù¹ý, ²ÀÁöµÚÁ¢±Ù¹ý
    êáåÆÔÍÑÃý­Û°ïÈÐÎÛö
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • retroinfection
    Ç×¹®°¨¿°
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • retroconversion
    ¿ªº¯È¯(æ½Ü¨üµ)
  • retrogene
    ·¹Æ®·ÎÀ¯ÀüÀÚ(ë¶îîí­)
  • retroinhibition
    µÇµ¹¸²ÀúÇØ(îÁúª)
  • retroposition
    ¿ªÀüÀ§(æ½ï³êÈ)
  • retroposon
    ·¹Æ®·ÎÆ÷¼Õ
  • retroregulation
    ¿ªÁ¶Àý(æ½ðàï½)
  • retrosteroid
    ·¹Æ®·Î½ºÅ×·ÎÀ̵å
  • retrotranscript
    "¿ªÀü»çüæ½ï®ÞÐô÷), cDNA"
  • retrotransposon
    ·¹Æ®·Î Æ®¶õ½ºÆ÷¼Õ
  • retrovirus
    ·¹Æ®·Î ¹ÙÀÌ·¯½º
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • retractile
    °ßÃ༺ÀÇ
  • retraction
    ¼öÃà, ÈÄÅð, ÅðÃà
  • retractor
    °ßÀαâ
  • retrieval
    °Ë»ö, Ž»ö
  • retrieve
    °Ë»öÇÏ´Ù
  • retriever
    Á¦°Å±â, ȸ¼ö±â
  • retroauricular
    À̰³ÈÄÀÇ
  • retrobulbar
    ±¸ÈÄÀÇ
  • retrobulbar neuritis
    ±¸ÈĽýŰ濰
  • retrobulbar space
    ±¸Èİø°£
  • retrocardiac
    ½ÉÀåÈĹæ
  • retrocardiac space
    ½ÉÀåÈÄ¹æ°ø°£
  • retrocaval ureter
    ÇÏ´ëÁ¤¸ÆÈÄ´¢°ü
  • retrocecal
    ¸ÍÀåÈÄ(¹æ)ÀÇ
  • retrocervical
    ÀڱðæºÎÈĹæÀÇ
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    JournalTitle: Retrovirology [electronic resource].
    MedAbbr: Retrovirology
    ISSN:
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Retrovirology
    NlmId: 101216893
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    Retracted nipple associated with childbirth
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    Retrobulbar neuritis in diseases classified elsewhere
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    Retrograde amnesia
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    Retromolar area
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    Retroperitoneum
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • retraction
    ¼öÃà, ÈÄÅð, ÅðÃà
  • retractive force
    °ßÀηÂ
  • retrieval
    °Ë»ö, Ž»ö
    ÀúÀåµÈ Á¤º¸¸¦ ÀǽÄÀ¸·Î »ó±â½ÃŰ´Â Á¤º¸ °úÁ¤.
  • retriever
    Á¦°Å±â, ȸ¼ö±â
  • retroangular cheek
    Èİ¢ ÇùºÎ
  • retroauricular
    À̰³ ÈÄÀÇ, ÈÄÀÌ
  • retrobulbar
    ¾È±¸ µÞºÎºÐ
  • retrobulbar neuropathy
    ±¸ÈÄ ½Ã½Å°æº´Áõ
  • retrobulbar space
    ±¸ÈÄ °ø°£
  • retrocardiac space
    ½ÉÀå ÈÄ¹æ °ø°£
  • retrocaval ureter
    ÇÏ´ë Á¤¸ÆÈÄ ´¢°ü
  • retrocedent gout
    ³»°ø¼º Åëdz
  • retrocession
    ÈÄÅð
    ƯÈ÷ Àڱà Àüü°¡ ÈĹ濡 ¶³¾îÁø °Í.
  • retroclusion
    »ðħ ÁöÇ÷
  • retrocollis
    °æÈı¼
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retract 1. To draw back; to draw up or shorten; as, the cat can retract its claws; to retract a muscle.
2. Ti withdraw; to recall; to disavow; to recant; to take back; as, to retract an accusation or an assertion. "I would as freely have retracted this charge of idolatry as I ever made it." (Bp. Stillingfleet)
3. To take back, as a grant or favor previously bestowed; to revoke.
Synonym: To recal, withdraw, rescind, revoke, unsay, disavow, recant, abjure, disown.
Origin: F. Retracter, L. Retractare, retractatum, to handle again, reconsider, retract, fr. Retrahere, retractum, to draw back. See Retreat.
1. To draw back; to draw up; as, muscles retract after amputation.
2. To take back what has been said; to withdraw a concession or a declaration. "She will, and she will not; she grants, denies, Consents, retracts, advances, and then files." (Granville)
<veterinary> The pricking of a horse's foot in nailing on a shoe.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
retractation The act of retracting what has been said; recantation.
Origin: Cf. F. Retractation, L. Retractatio a revision, reconsideration.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
retracted publication Designation of an article or book retracted in whole or in part by an author or authors or an authorised representative. It identifies a citation previously published and now retracted through a formal issuance from the author, publisher, or other authorised agent, and is distinguished from retraction of publication, which identifies the citation retracting the original published item.
(12 Dec 1998)
retractile <physiology> CApable of retraction; capable of being drawn back or up; as, the claws of a cat are retractile.
Origin: Cf. F. -retractile.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
retractile testis A testis that periodically disappears from the scrotum, as contrasted with an undescended testis.
(05 Mar 2000)
retraction 1. The act of drawing back, the condition of being drawn back.
2. Distal movement of teeth, usually accomplished with an orthodontic appliance.
Origin: L. Retrahere = to draw back
(18 Nov 1997)
retraction fibre Thin projections from crawling cells associated with areas where the cell body is becoming detached from the substratum, but focal adhesions persist. Usually contain a bundle of microfilaments that are under tension.
(18 Nov 1997)
retraction of publication A statement issued by one or more authors of an article or a book, withdrawing or disavowing acknowledgment of their participation in performing research or writing the results of their study. In indexing, the retraction is sent to the editor of the publication in which the article appeared and is published under the rubric "retraction" or in the form of a letter. This publication type designates the author's statement of retraction: it should be differentiated from retracted publication which labels the retracted publication.
(12 Dec 1998)
retraction syndrome <syndrome> A retraction of the globe and pseudoptosis on attempted adduction; due to co-innervation of the horizontal recti. Sometimes there is an inability to abduct the affected eye (type 1), or adduct the affected eye (type 2), or both (type 3).
Synonym: Duane's syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
retractor One who, or that which, retracts. Specifically:
In breech-loading firearms, a device for withdrawing a cartridge shell from the barrel.
<anatomy> A muscle serving to draw in any organ or part.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
retrad Backward; toward the back part; directed posteriorly.
Origin: L. Retro, backward, + ad, to
(05 Mar 2000)
retrahens aurem Retrahens auriculam
See: posterior auricular muscle.
Origin: L. Drawing back the ear, or auricle
(05 Mar 2000)
retreat 1. The act of retiring or withdrawing one's self, especially from what is dangerous or disagreeable. "In a retreat he otruns any lackey." (Shak)
2. The place to which anyone retires; a place or privacy or safety; a refuge; an asylum. "He built his son a house of pleasure, and spared no cost to make a delicious retreat." (L'Estrange) "That pleasing shade they sought, a soft retreat From sudden April showers, a shelter from the heat." (Dryden)
3. <astronomy> The retiring of an army or body of men from the face of an enemy, or from any ground occupied to a greater distance from the enemy, or from an advanced position. The withdrawing of a ship or fleet from an enemy for the purpose of avoiding an engagement or escaping after defeat.
A signal given in the army or navy, by the beat of a drum or the sounding of trumpet or bugle, at sunset (when the roll is called), or for retiring from action.
A retreat is properly an orderly march, in which circumstance it differs from a flight.
4. A special season of solitude and silence to engage in religious exercises. A period of several days of withdrawal from society to a religious house for exclusive occupation in the duties of devotion; as, to appoint or observe a retreat.
Synonym: Retirement, departure, withdrawment, seclusion, solitude, privacy, asylum, shelter, refuge.
Origin: F. Retraite, fr. Retraire to withdraw, L. Retrahere; pref. Re- re- + trahere to draw. See Trace, and cf. Retract, Retrace.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
retreat from reality Substitution of imaginary satisfactions or fantasy for relations with the real world.
(05 Mar 2000)
retreatment The therapy of the same disease in a patient, with the same agent or procedure repeated after initial treatment, or with an additional or alternate measure or follow-up. It does not include therapy which requires more than one administration of a therapeutic agent or regimen. Retreatment is often used with reference to a different modality when the original one was inadequate, harmful, or unsuccessful.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Retracted Publication [Publication Type] - »õâ Work consisting of the designation of an article or book as retracted in whole or in part by an author or authors or an authorized representative. It identifies a citation previously published and now retracted through a formal issuance from the author, publisher, or other authorized agent, and is distinguished from RETRACTION OF PUBLICATION [PUBLICATION TYPE], which identifies the citation retracting the original published item.
    Synonyms : Retracted Publication, Retracted Publication (PT)
  • Retraction of Publication - »õâ
    Synonyms : Publication Retraction, Publication Retractions
  • Retraction of Publication [Publication Type] - »õâ Work consisting of a statement issued by one or more authors of an article or a book, withdrawing or disavowing acknowledgment of their participation in performing research or writing the results of their study. In indexing, the retraction is sent to the editor of the publication in which the article appeared and is published under the rubric "retraction" or in the form of a letter. This publication type designates the author's statement of retraction: it should be differentiated from RETRACTED PUBLICATION [PUBLICATION TYPE] which labels the retracted publication.
    Synonyms : Retraction of Publication (PT)
  • Retreatment - »õâ The therapy of the same disease in a patient, with the same agent or procedure repeated after initial treatment, or with an additional or alternate measure or follow-up. It does not include therapy which requires more than one administration of a therapeutic agent or regimen. Retreatment is often used with reference to a different modality when the original one was inadequate, harmful, or unsuccessful.
    Synonyms : Retreatments
  • Retrobulbar Hemorrhage - »õâ Hemorrhage within the orbital cavity, posterior to the eyeball.
    Synonyms : Retrobulbar Hemorrhages
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retroversion a turning or tilting backward of an organ or body part; "retroversion of the uterus" translation back into the original language; "the teacher translated Latin texts into English which he gave to his students for retroversion" regression: returning to a former state
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retro- ex post facto: affecting things past; "retroactive tax increase"; "an ex-post-facto law"; "retro pay" a fashion reminiscent of the past
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retromandibular vein posterior branch of the facial vein; formed by temporal veins in front of the ear
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Retrovir zidovudine: an antiviral drug (trade name Retrovir) used in the treatment of AIDS; adverse side effects include liver damage and suppression of the bone marrow
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retract abjure: formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure; "He retracted his earlier statements about his religion"; "She abjured her beliefs" shrink back: pull away from a source of disgust or fear use a surgical instrument to hold open (the edges of a wound or an organ) draw in: pull inward or towards a center; "The pilot drew in the landing gear"; "The cat retracted his claws"
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retr of past events
retr to go back over again, as of a route or steps
retr formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure
retr pull inward or towards a center
retr use a surgical instrument to hold open (the edges of a wound or an organ)
retr shrink back, as in fear
retr capable of being retracted
retr drawn back and in
retr capable of retraction
retr the act of pulling or holding or drawing a part back
retr a disavowal or taking back of a previous assertion
retr surgical instrument that holds back the edges of a surgical incision
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