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    ÇѱÛ
  • hamstring muscles
    ³Ò´Ù¸®µÚ±ÙÀ°
  • obturator muscles
    Æó¼â±Ù
  • suboccipital muscles
    µÚÅë¼ö¹Ø±ÙÀ°, ÈĵÎÇϱÙ
  • back
    µî
  • back blow
    µîµÎµå¸®±â(¹ý), µîŸ°Ý(¹ý)
  • back flow
    ¿ª·ù, °Å²ÜÈ帧
  • back mutation
    ¿ªµ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌ, º¹±Íµ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌ
  • back pain
    µîÅëÁõ
  • back pressure renal atrophy
    ¿ª¾ÐÄáÆÏÀ§Ãà, ¿ª¾Ð½ÅÀåÀ§Ãà
  • back rest
    µî¹Þħ
  • back scattering
    ÈĹæ»ê¶õ
  • back-flush needle
    µÇ½î±â¹Ù´Ã
  • back-pressure effect
    ÈĹæ¾Ð·ÂÈ¿°ú
  • blow back effect
    µÞ¹Ù¶÷È¿°ú, ÈÄdzȿ°ú
  • dying-back
    ¿ªÇà»ç
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • back pain
    ¿äÅë, µîÅëÁõ
  • superficial attachment
    Ç¥¸éºÎÂø
  • superficial fascia
    ¾èÀº±Ù¸·
  • superficial
    ¾èÀº-, Ç¥Àç-, Ç¥¸é-
  • superficial vesicle
    ¾èÀºÀܹ°Áý, ¾èÀº¼ÒÆ÷
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    ÇѱÛ
  • back pressure renal atrophy
    ¿ª¾ÐÄáÆÏÀ§Ãà, ¿ª¾Ð½ÅÀ§Ãà
  • back
    µî
  • back blow
    µîŸ°Ý(¹ý)
  • back flow
    ¿ª·ù, °Å²ÜÈ帧, µÚÈ帧
  • back height
    µî¹ÞÀ̳ôÀÌ
  • back mutation
    ¿ªµ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌ, º¹±Íµ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌ
  • back pain
    ¿äÅë, µîÅëÁõ
  • back rest
    µî¹Þħ
  • back scattering
    ÈĹæ»ê¶õ
  • back strength
    µîÈû
  • back-flush needle
    µÇ½î±â¹Ù´Ã
  • back-pressure effect
    ÈĹæ¾Ð·ÂÈ¿°ú
  • blow back effect
    µÞ¹Ù¶÷È¿°ú, ÈÄdzȿ°ú
  • hollow back
    (¢¡lordosis) ôÁÖ¾Õ±ÁÀ½Áõ, ôÁÖÀü¸¸
  • poker back
    (¢¡ankylosing spondylitis) °­Á÷ôÃß¿°
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  • Thygesons superficial punctate keratitis
    ŸÀ̰Ž¼Ç¥ÃþÁ¡»ó°¢¸·¿°
  • persistent superficial dermatitis
    Áö¼Ó¼º Ç¥À缺 ÇǺο°
  • radial head of superficial flexor muscle of fingers ; caput radiale muscle flexor is digitor- um su
    ¼Õ°¡¶ô ¾èÀº ±ÁÈû±ÙÀÇ ¿ä°ñÂʸӸ®, ¼öÁöÀÇ ÃµÁö±¼±Ù¿ä°ñ ÃøµÎºÎ.
  • radial head of superficial flexor muscle of fingers ; caput radiale muscle flexor is digitor- um su
    ¼Õ°¡¶ô ¾èÀº ´Ø½íeÀÇ ¿ä°ñÂʸӸ®, ¼öÁöÀÇ ÃµÁö°êe¿ä°ñ ÃøµÎºÎ.
  • hollow back =lordosis
    (ôÃß) Àü¸¸(Áõ)(ô±õÐîñضñø), ôÁÖÀü°ñ.
  • hollow back =lordosis
    (ôÃß)Àü¸¸(Áõ)(ô±õÐîñضñø), ôÁÖÀü°ñ.
  • positive feed back
    ¾ç¼ºµÇ¸ÔÀ̱â.
  • pyelointerstitial back flow
    ½Å¿ì°£Áú¼º¿ª·ù
  • pyelotubular back flow
    ½Å¿ì¼¼¿ä°ü¼º¿ª·ù
  • Intercostal muscles
    ´Á°£±Ø(ÒñÊàÐÀ)
  • Internal intercostal muscles
    ¼Ó°¥ºñ»çÀ̱Ù
  • abdominal muscles
    ¹è±ÙÀ°
  • arrector pili muscles
    Åм¼¿ò±Ù
  • group of muscles
    ±ÙÀ°¹«¸®, ±Ù__ÐÉÏØ).
  • group of muscles
    ±ÙÀ°¹«¸®, ±Ù±º(ÐÉÏØ).
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  • muscles of back
    µî±ÙÀ°
  • muscles of back ³ª musculi dorsi
    µî±ÙÀ°, ¹èºÎ±Ù(ÛÎÝ»ÐÉ).
  • muscles of back ³ª musculi dorsi
    µî ±ÙÀ°, ¹èºÎ ±Ù(ÛÎÝ»ÐÉ).
  • cervical muscles ; muscles colli
    ¸ñÀDZÙÀ°, °æ±Ù.
  • intertransverse muscles ³ª muscles intertransversarii
    Ⱦ°£ ±Ù(üôÊàÐÉ), Ⱦµ¹±â°£ ±Ù.
  • intertransverse muscles ³ª muscles intertransversarii
    Ⱦµ¹±â°£±Ù.
  • lumbrical muscles of hand ³ª muscles lumbricales manus
    ¼öºÎÀÇ Ãæ¾ç ±Ù(â¢Ý»õùåÆÐÉ), (¼ÕÀÇ) Ãæ¾ç±Ù .
  • palmar interosseous muscles ³ª muscles interossei palmares
    ¼öÀåÃø °ñ°£ ±Ù(â¢íæö°ÍéÊàÐÉ)
  • palmar interosseous muscles ³ª muscles interossei palmares
    ÀåÃø°ñ°£ ±Ù.
  • rotato muscles of neck ; muscles rotatores cervicis
    °æºÎȸ¼±±Ù.
  • rotator muscles of loin ; muscles rotatores lumborum
    ¿äºÎȸ¼±±Ù.
  • rotator muscles of thorax ; muscles rotatores thoracis
    ÈäºÎȸ¼±±Ù.
  • adolescent round back
    û¼Ò³â±â Èĸ¸Áõ(ôìá´æÄÑ¢ý­Ø½ñø), û¼Ò³â±â ôÃß Èı¼Áõ(ôìá´æÄÑ¢ô±õÐý­ÏÝñø).
  • angry back syndrome => excited skin syndrome
  • back
    µî
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    ÇѱÛ
  • Back of thigh
    ³ÐÀû´Ù¸®µÚºÎÀ§
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÈÄ´ëÅðºÎ,´ëÅðÈĸé
  • Back
    µî
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] µî,¹è
  • Back of knee
    ¹«¸­µÚºÎÀ§
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÈĽ½ºÎ
  • Back of ankle
    ¹ß¸ñµÚºÎÀ§
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] -
  • Back of forearm
    ¾Æ·¡ÆÈµÚºÎÀ§
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÈÄÀü¿ÏºÎ
  • Back of arm
    À§ÆÈµÚºÎÀ§
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÈÄ»ó¿ÏºÎ
  • Back of leg
    Á¾¾Æ¸®µÚºÎÀ§
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÈÄÇÏÅðºÎ
  • Back of elbow
    ÆÈ²ßµÚºÎÀ§
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÈÄÁÖºÎ
  • Transversospinalis muscles
    °¡·Îµ¹±â°¡½Ã±ÙÀ°
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Ⱦµ¹±â±Ø±Ù
  • Intertransversii muscles
    °¡·Îµ¹±â»çÀ̱ÙÀ°
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Ⱦµ¹±â°£±Ù
  • Pectoralis muscles
    °¡½¿±ÙÀ°
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Èä±Ù
  • Auricular muscles
    ±Ó¹ÙÄû±ÙÀ°
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] À̰³±Ù
  • Muscles of auditory ossicles
    ±Ó¼Ó»À±ÙÀ°
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] À̼Ұñ±Ù
  • Papillary muscles
    ²ÀÁö±ÙÀ°
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] À¯µÎ±Ù
  • Suboccipital muscles
    µÚÅë¼ö¹Ø±ÙÀ°
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÈĵÎÇϱÙ
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  • back mutation
    º¹±Íº¯ÀÌ(ÜÖÏýܨì¶)
  • back titration
    ¿ªÀûÁ¤(æ½îêïÒ)
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    ÇѱÛ
  • multifidus muscles
    ¹µ°¥·¡±Ù, ´Ù¿­±Ù
  • rotatores muscles
    ȸ¼±±Ù
  • superficial
    Ç¥Àç(¼º)ÀÇ, Ç¥¸éÀÇ
  • superficial circumflex iliac artery
    ¾èÀºÀå°ñÈÖµ¹À̵¿¸Æ, õÀå°ñȸ¼±µ¿¸Æ
  • superficial gastritis
    Ç¥À缺 À§¿°
  • superficial temporal artery
    ¾èÀºÃøµÎµ¿¸Æ, ̵̿µÎµ¿¸Æ
  • superficial ulcer
    Ç¥Ãþ¼º ±Ë¾ç
  • back
    ¹èºÎ, ¹è¸é
  • back flow
    ¿ª·ù
  • back pain
    ¹èÅë, ¿äÅë
  • back projection
    ¿ªÅõ»ç
  • low back pain
    ¿äÅë
  • straight back syndrome
    Á÷ôÃßÁõ
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LBP lipopolysaccharide-binding protein; low back pain; low blood pressure; lumbar back pain
LBS low back syndrome; lumbar back strain
BJM bones, joints, and muscles
BMJ bones, muscles, joints; British Medical Journal
EOMI extraocular muscles intact
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EDL Extensor digitorum longus muscles
MEM Middle-ear muscles
VSMC vascular smooth muscles cells
BP Back Propagation
BSE Back scattered electron
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  • constrictor muscles of pharynx
    ÀεΠ¼öÃà ±ÙÀ°, ÀεΠ¼öÃà±Ù
  • lateral rotator muscles
    ¿Ü¼±±Ù
    ¸öÀÇ ºÎÀ§°¡ ¹Ù±ùÂÊÀ¸·Î ȸÀüÇϴµ¥ ÇàÇÏ´Â ±ÙÀ°.
  • muscles of anterior abdominal wall
    ¾Õ ¹èº® ±ÙÀ°
  • muscles of mastication
    ÀúÀÛ±Ù
  • ocular muscles
    ¾È±¸ ±ÙÀ°
  • rotatores muscles
    ȸ¼±±Ù
  • tenor tympani muscles
    °í¸·Àå±Ù
    µ¿ÀǾî=tensor muscle fo tym
  • adolescent round back
    û¼Ò³â±â Èĸ¸Áõ
  • back
    ¹èºÎ, ¹è¸é, µî
    »ý¹°¿¡¼­ ¹è¸é, µî, ÈĸéÀ» ÀǹÌÇÒ »Ó ¾Æ´Ï¶ó, ¹«´ëÀÇ ¹è°æ, ÀÏÀÇ Áø»ó, »êÀÇ µî¼ºÀÌ, ÀÇÀÚÀÇ µî¹ÞÀÌ µîÀ» ¶æÇϱ⵵ ÇÑ´Ù.
  • back knee
    °ú½ÅÀü ½½, ¹ÝÀå ½½, Àü¹Ý ½½, Àü¹ø ½½
  • back pain
    ¹èÅë, ¿äÅë
  • back pressure porosity
    ¹Ý´ë¾Ð ±âÆ÷
  • back scatter factor
    ÈÄ¹æ »ê¶õ °è¼ö
  • back vowel
    ¿À¸ðÀ½
    Èļ³ ¸ðÀ½.
  • back-pressure
    ¿ª·ù¾Ð
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superficial back muscles Muscles originating from the vertebral column and having their fleshy bellies located in the back, but inserting onto the appendicular skeleton of the upper limb or the ribs. They are not innervated by dorsal primary rami of spinal nerves, as are the deep or true muscles of the back; includes the trapezius muscle (innervated by spinal accessory nerve) and latissimus dorsi, rhomboids, levator scapulae, and thoracic muscles (innervated by ventral primary rami of spinal nerves, or derivatives thereof).
(05 Mar 2000)
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muscles of the back The muscles of the back in general, including those attaching the shoulder girdle to the trunk posteriorly, the posterior serratus muscles, and the erector spinae.
Synonym: musculi dorsi, dorsal muscles.
(05 Mar 2000)
deep muscles of back Muscles of the back innervated by the dorsal primary rami of spinal nerves; includes erector spinae, transversospinalis, interspinal, and intertransverse muscles; excludes the superficial back muscles which are appendicular and are innervated by ventral rami, and the trapezius, innervated by the spinal accessory nerve.
Synonym: true muscles of back.
(05 Mar 2000)
true muscles of back Muscles of the back innervated by the dorsal primary rami of spinal nerves; includes erector spinae, transversospinalis, interspinal, and intertransverse muscles; excludes the superficial back muscles which are appendicular and are innervated by ventral rami, and the trapezius, innervated by the spinal accessory nerve.
Synonym: true muscles of back.
(05 Mar 2000)
adolescent round back Osteochondrosis of the vertebral epiphyses in children.
(12 Dec 1998)
back 1. Being at the back or in the rear; distant; remote; as, the back door; back settlements.
2. Being in arrear; overdue; as, back rent.
3. Moving or operating backward; as, back action. Back charges, charges brought forward after an account has been made up. Back filling, the retrograde movement of a man or body of men, without changing front. Back stream, a current running against the main current of a stream; an eddy. To take the back track, to retrace one's steps; to retreat.
1. In human beings, the hinder part of the body, extending from the neck to the end of the spine; in other animals, that part of the body which corresponds most nearly to such part of a human being; as, the back of a horse, fish, or lobster.
2. An extended upper part, as of a mountain or ridge. "[The mountains] their broad bare backs upheave Into the clouds." (Milton)
3. The outward or upper part of a thing, as opposed to the inner or lower part; as, the back of the hand, the back of the foot, the back of a hand rail. "Methought Love pitying me, when he saw this, Gave me your hands, the backs and palms to kiss." (Donne)
4. The part opposed to the front; the hinder or rear part of a thing; as, the back of a book; the back of an army; the back of a chimney.
5. The part opposite to, or most remote from, that which fronts the speaker or actor; or the part out of sight, or not generally seen; as, the back of an island, of a hill, or of a village.
6. The part of a cutting tool on the opposite side from its edge; as, the back of a knife, or of a saw.
7. A support or resource in reserve. "This project Should have a back or second, that might hold, if this should blast in proof." (Shak)
8. The keel and keelson of a ship.
9. <chemical> The upper part of a lode, or the roof of a horizontal underground passage.
10. A garment for the back; hence, clothing. "A bak to walken inne by daylight." (Chaucer) Behind one's back, when one is absent; without one's knowledge; as, to ridicule a person behind his back. Full back, Half back, Quarter back, players stationed behind those in the front line. To be or lie on one's back, to be helpless. To put, or get, one's back up, to assume an attitude of obstinate resistance (from the action of a cat when attacked). To see the back of, to get rid of. To turn the back, to go away; to flee. To turn the back on one, to forsake or neglect him.
Origin: As baec, bac; akin to Icel, Sw, & LG. Bak, Dan. Bag; cf. OHG. Bahho ham, Skr. Bhaj to turn, OSlav. Bg flight. Cf. Bacon.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
back-action plugger An instrument for condensing gold foil or amalgam in areas that cannot be reached directly.
(05 Mar 2000)
back aperture <microscopy> The exit pupil of a microscope objective lens. The objective lens back aperture, which can be examined with a phase telescope or by inserting a Bertrand lens, displays the conoscopic interference figure and diffraction patterns.
(05 Aug 1998)
back cross <genetics> A crossing of a heterozygous organism and one of its homozygous parents.
(09 Oct 1997)
back focal length <microscopy> As measured on the principal axis, from the second lens vertex to the back focal point of the lens. It is not the equivalent of the focal length.
(05 Aug 1998)
back focal plane <microscopy> The plane, normal to the lens axis, situated at the back focus of a lens.
(05 Aug 1998)
back injuries General or unspecified injuries to the posterior part of the trunk. It includes injuries to the muscles of the back.
(12 Dec 1998)
back-knee Hyperextension of the knee, the lower extremity having a forward curvature.
Synonym: back-knee.
(05 Mar 2000)
back lens <physics> In any compound lens (a lens system composed of more than one lens element), the last lens through which the light passes is called the back lens. It may be a single simple lens, a doublet, or triplet.
See: front lens
(05 Aug 1998)
back mutation <molecular biology> A mutation that causes a mutant gene to revert to its original wild-type base sequence.
Compare: forward mutation.
(09 Oct 1997)
back of foot reflex The foot being firmly supported on its inner side, a sharp tap on the dorsal tendons causes extension of the second to the fifth toes.
Synonym: back of foot reflex, dorsum of foot reflex.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • superficial
    ¸éÀûÀÇ; Ç¥¸éÀÇ; ÇÇ»óÀûÀÎ
  • superficial
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  • back
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  • cut back
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  • drive back
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  • fall back on
    ºñ»ó½Ã¿¡ ÀÌ¿ëÇÏ´Ù; ÀÇÁ¸ÇÏ´Ù
  • get back
    µ¹¾Æ°¡´Ù; ¿ø¼ö¸¦ °±´Ù
  • give back
    µ¹·ÁÁÖ´Ù; ²Ç¹«´Ï¸¦ »©´Ù
  • go back
    µÇµ¹¾Æ ¿À´Ù; ´Ù½ÃÇÏ´Ù
  • go back on
    Ãë¼ÒÇÏ´Ù
  • hold back
    Ãë¼ÒÇÏ´Ù; ºñ¹Ð·Î ÇØµÎ´Ù
  • look back on
    ȸ»óÇÏ´Ù
  • look back upon
    ȸ»óÇÏ´Ù
  • pull back
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  • talk back
    ¸»´ë´äÇÏ´Ù (=answer back)
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