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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • horizontal field magnet
    ¼öÆò¸éÀÚ¼®
  • magnet field homogeneity
    ÀÚÀå±ÕÁú¼º
  • molecular magnet
    ºÐÀÚÀÚ¼®
  • magnet
    ÀÚ¼®
  • superconducting magnet
    ÃÊÀüµµÀÚ¼®
  • dissociated vertical deviation
    ÇØ¸®¼öÁ÷ÆíÀ§
  • negative vertical vergence
    À½¼º¼öÁ÷ÀÌÇâ¿îµ¿
  • vertical
    1. ¼öÁ÷- 2. ¸¶·ç-, µÎÁ¤-
  • vertical axis
    ¼öÁ÷Ãà
  • vertical diplopia
    ¼öÁ÷º¹½Ã, »óÇϺ¹½Ã
  • vertical disparity
    ¼öÁ÷½ÃÂ÷, »óÇϽÃÂ÷
  • vertical heart
    ¼öÁ÷½ÉÀå
  • vertical meridian
    ¼öÁ÷³¯ÁÙ, ¼öÁ÷°æ¼±
  • vertical nystagmus
    ¼öÁ÷´«¶³¸², ¼öÁ÷¾ÈÁø
  • vertical overlap
    ¼öÁ÷°ãħ, ¼öÁ÷Áߺ¹
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • vertical axis
    ¼öÁ÷Ãà
  • vertical diplopia
    ¼öÁ÷º¹½Ã, »óÇϺ¹½Ã
  • vertical meridian
    ¼öÁ÷³¯ÁÙ, ¼öÁ÷°æ¼±
  • vertical strabismus
    ¼öÁ÷»ç½Ã
  • vertical transmission
    ¼öÁ÷ÀüÆÄ
  • vertical
    ¼öÁ÷-
  • visual field defect
    ½Ã¾ß°á¼Õ
  • field
    1. ºÐ¾ß, ¿µ¿ª, ¹üÀ§, 2. ºÎÀ§, 3. ½Ã¾ß, 4. Àü±âÀå
  • boost field
    Á¶»ç¿µ¿ª, Á¶»ç¸é
  • electropmagnetic field
    ÀüÀÚ±âÀå
  • irradiation field
    Á¶»ç¿µ¿ª
  • radiation field
    ¹æ»ç¼±Á¶»ç¿µ¿ª
  • sound field
    À½¿ª
  • static magnetic field
    Á¤ÀÚ±âÀå
  • visual field
    ½Ã¾ß
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • horizontal field magnet
    ¼öÆò¸éÀÚ¼®
  • magnet field homogeneity
    ÀÚÀå±ÕÁú¼º
  • magnet
    ÀÚ¼®
  • molecular magnet
    ºÐÀÚÀÚ¼®
  • superconducting magnet
    ÃÊÀüµµÀÚ¼®
  • vertical axis
    ¼öÁ÷Ãà
  • dissociated vertical deviation
    ÇØ¸®¼öÁ÷ÆíÀ§
  • vertical diplopia
    ¼öÁ÷º¹½Ã, »óÇϺ¹½Ã
  • vertical disparity
    ¼öÁ÷½ÃÂ÷, »óÇϽÃÂ÷
  • vertical heart
    ¼öÁ÷½ÉÀå
  • vertical meridian
    ¼öÁ÷³¯ÁÙ, ¼öÁ÷°æ¼±
  • negative vertical vergence
    À½¼º¼öÁ÷ÀÌÇâ¿îµ¿
  • vertical nystagmus
    ¼öÁ÷´«¶³¸²
  • vertical overlap
    ¼öÁ÷°ãħ, ¼öÁ÷Áߺ¹
  • vertical strabismus
    ¼öÁ÷»ç½Ã
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • DVD->dissociated vertical deviation
    ÇØ¸®¼º¼öÁ÷ÆíÀ§
  • Lingual vertical m.
    Çô¼öÀû±Ù
  • giant magnet
    °Å´ëÀÚ¼®(ÊÙËöËÛ).
  • giant magnet
    °Å´ëÀÚ¼®(¡­í¸à´).
  • B1 field gradient
    ȸÀü ÀÚÀå Àڱ⠰æ»ç
  • FFE, fast field echo
    ±Þ¼Ó ÀÚÀå ¿¡ÄÚ
  • FOV(field of view)
    ¿µ»ó ¿µ¿ª, ¿µ»ó ¹üÀ§
  • Goldman constant-field equation
    °ñµå¸¸ Á¤Àü·ù(ïÒï³×µ) ½Ä
  • abutted field
    ÀÎÁ¢Á¶»ç¸é, -¿µ¿ª, Á¢ÃËÁ¶»ç¸é
  • altitudinal visual field defect
    ¼öÆò½Ã¾ß°á¼Õ
  • fringe field
    ÁÖº¯ ¾ß
  • fringe magnetic field strength
    ÁÖº¯ ÀÚÀå ¼¼±â
  • frontal adversive field
    ÀüµÎ¿±´ëÃø¾ß(¡­Óßö´å¯), Àü¿îµ¿¿ª(îñê¡ÔÑæ´).
  • geometric field distortion artifact
    ±âÇÏÇÐÀû ÀÚÀå ¿Ö°î Àΰø¹°
  • geometric field separtion
    ±âÇÏÇÐÀûÁ¶»ç¿µ¿ªºÐ¸®
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • vertical field magnet
    ¼öÁ÷ ÀÚÀå ÀÚ¼®
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • horizontal field magnet
    ¼öÆò¸é ÀÚ¼®
  • magnet field homogeneity
    ÀÚÀå ±ÕÁú¼º
  • field within a field technique
    Áߺ¹Á¶»ç¿µ¿ª¹ý
  • bar magnet
    ¸·´ë ÀÚ¼®
  • giant magnet
    °Å´ëÀÚ¼®(¡­í¸à´).
  • giant magnet
    °Å´ëÀÚ¼®(ÊÙËöËÛ).
  • magnet
    ÀÚ¼®
  • magnet operation
    ÀÚ¼®¼ö¼ú.
  • molecular magnet
    ºÐÀÚÀÚ¼®(¡­í¸à´).
  • permanent magnet
    ¿µ±¸ ÀÚ¼®
  • permanent magnet
    ¿µ±¸ÀÚ¼®(¡­í¸à´).
  • super conducting magnet
    ÃÊÀüµµ ÀÚ¼®
  • temporary magnet
    ÀϽÃÀÚ¼®(ìéãÁí¸à´).
  • blind folded vertical writing test
    Â÷¾È¼­ÀÚ°Ë»ç, ½Ã¾ßÂ÷´ÜÈÄ Çʱâ
  • dissociated double hypertropia=dissociated vertical deviation
    ÇØ¸®(¼º)¼öÁ÷ÆíÀ§
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Nail field
    ¹ßÅ鱸¿ª
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¶¾ß
  • Nail field
    ¼ÕÅ鱸¿ª
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¶¾ß
  • Vertical
    ¼öÁ÷
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼öÁ÷
  • Lingual vertical m.
    Çô¼öÁ÷±Ù
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼³¼öÁ÷±Ù
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • vertical evolution
    ¼öÁ÷ ÁøÈ­ (á÷òÁòäûù)
  • vertical transmission
    ¼öÁ÷ ÀüÆÄ(á÷òÁîî÷ë)
  • centrifugal field
    ¿ø½É·Â Àå(êÀãýÕôíÞ)
  • crystal field splitting
    °áÁ¤ ÀåºÐÇÒ(Ì¿ïÜíÞÝÂùÜ)
  • crystal field theory
    °áÁ¤ Àå·Ð(Ì¿ïÜíÞÖå)
  • electric field
    ÀüÀå(ï³íÞ) °ãÃþ(öµ)
  • field desorption mass spectrometry
    ÀåÅ»Âø Áú·®ºÐ±¤ÃøÁ¤¹ý (íÞ÷­ó·òõÕáÝÂÎÃö´ïÒÛö)
  • field effect
    ÀåÈ¿°ú(íÞüùÍý)
  • field flow fractionation
    Àå(íÞ)È帧 ºÐȹ¹ý(ÝÂüñÛö)
  • field inversion gel electrophoresis
    ÀåÀüµµ(íÞï´Óî) Á© Àü±â¿µµ¿(ï³Ñ¨ç¶ÔÑ)
  • field ionization mass spectrometry
    Àå(íÞ) ÀÌ¿ÂÈ­(ûù) Áú·®ºÐ±¤ÃøÁ¤¹ý(òõÕáÝÂÎÃö´ïÒÛö)
  • field ion microscope
    Àå(íÞ) À̿ Çö¹Ì°æ(úéÚ°Ìð)
  • ligand field theory
    ¸®°£µåÀå(íÞ) ÀÌ·Ð(ìµÖå)
  • linear electric field effect
    ¼±Çü Àü±âÀåÈ¿°ú(àÊû¡ï³Ñ¨íÞüùÍý)
  • magnetic field
    ÀÚÀå(í¸íÞ)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • vertical field magnet
    ¼öÁ÷ÀÚÀåÀÚ¼®
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • horizontal field magnet
    ¼öÆò¸éÀÚ¼®
  • magnet field homogeneity
    ÀÚÀå±ÕÁú¼º
  • vertical angle
    ¼öÁ÷°¢
  • vertical axis
    ¼öÁ÷Ãà
  • vertical direction
    ¼öÁ÷¹æÇâ
  • bar magnet
    ¸·´ëÀÚ¼®
  • magnet
    ÀÚ¼®
  • permanent magnet
    ¿µ±¸ÀÚ¼®
  • super conducting magnet
    ÃÊÀüµµÀÚ¼®
  • B1 field gradient
    ȸÀüÀÚÀå°æ»ç
  • constant field gradient spin echo method
    °íÁ¤°æ»çÀ彺ÇÉ¿¡ÄÚ¹ý
  • demagnetizing field
    ¹ÝÀÚÀå
  • electromagnetic field
    ÀüÀÚ(±â)Àå
  • far field
    ¿ø°Å¸®±¸¿ª
  • fast field echo [=FFE]
    ±Þ¼ÓÀÚÀå¿¡ÄÚ
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VD vapor density; vascular disease; vasodilation, vasodilator; venereal disease; venous dilatation; ven...
B1 induced field in magnetic resonance imaging; radiofrequency magnetic field in nuclear magnetic reson...
EF ectopic focus; edema factor; ejection fraction; elastic fibril; electric field; elongation factor; e...
FA false aneurysm; Families Anonymous; Fanconi anemia; far advanced; fatty acid; febrile antigen; femor...
VPC   1) Ventricular Premature Contraction
  2) Vertical Palmar Crease
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DVD Dissociated Vertical Deviation
OVAR Off vertical axis rotation
SVV Subjective visual vertical
VBG Vertical Banded Gastroplasty
VGP vertical growth phase
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • magnet field homogeneity
    ÀÚÀå ±ÕÁú¼º
  • bar magnet
    ¸·´ë ÀÚ¼®
  • magnet reaction
    ÀÚ¼® ¹ÝÀÀ
  • molecular magnet
    ºÐÀÚ ÀÚ¼®
  • occlusal vertical dimension
    ±³ÇÕ ¼öÁ÷ °í°æ, ±³ÇÕ°í°æ
    µ¿ÀǾî=vertical dimension of occlusion.
  • rest vertical dimension
    ¾ÈÁ¤ ½Ã ¼öÁ÷ °í°æ
  • vertical
    ¼öÁ÷, ¼öÁ÷ÀÇ, ¿¬Á÷ÀÇ, µÎÁ¤ÀÇ
    ¼öÆò¸é¿¡ ¼öÁ÷ÀÎ.
  • vertical angulation
    ¼öÁ÷ °¢
  • vertical axis
    ¼öÁ÷ Ãà
  • vertical bite opening
    ¼öÁ÷ À̰³
  • vertical condensation
    ¼öÁ÷ °¡¾ÐÃæÀü
  • vertical dimension
    ¼öÁ÷ °í°æ
    ¾È¸é¿¡¼­ »óÇÏ µÎ Á¡À» ÀÓÀÇ·Î Á¤ÇÏ¿© ¼öÁ÷Àû °ü°è¸¦ ÃøÁ¤ÇÑ °Í. ÀϹÝÀûÀ¸·Î Á¤Áß¼±»ó¿¡ ¼³Á¤ÇÏ¸ç ±¸°­º¸´Ù »óºÎ¿Í ÇϺο¡ µÎ Á¡À» ¼³Á¤ÇÑ´Ù.
  • vertical dimension increase
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    Ä¡¾ÆÀÇ ¹è¿­À̳ª À§Ä¡¸¦ ¹Ù²Ù°Å³ª ±³ÇÕÁ¦ÀÇ À§Ä¡¸¦ º¯Çü½ÃŰ¹Ç·Î½á ¿À´Â »óÇϾǰ£ÀÇ ¼öÁ÷Àû °Å¸®°¡ Áõ°¡µÇ´Â °Í.
  • vertical direction
    ¼öÁ÷ ¹æÇâ
    Ä¡¾ÆÀÇ ÀåÃà ¹æÇâÀ» ¸»ÇÔ.
  • vertical distribution
    ¼öºÐÆ÷
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magnet 1. The loadstone; a species of iron ore (the ferrosoferric or magnetic ore, Fe3O4) which has the property of attracting iron and some of its ores, and, when freely suspended, of pointing to the poles; called also natural magnet. "Dinocrates began to make the arched roof of the temple of Arsinoe all of magnet, or this loadstone." (Holland) "Two magnets, heaven and earth, allure to bliss, The larger loadstone that, the nearer this." (Dryden)
2. <physics> A bar or mass of steel or iron to which the peculiar properties of the loadstone have been imparted; called, in distinction from the loadstone, an artificial magnet.
An artificial magnet, produced by the action of a voltaic or electrical battery, is called an electromagnet.
<physics> Field magnet, a magnet used for producing and maintaining a magnetic field; used especially of the stationary or exciting magnet of a dynamo or electromotor in distinction from that of the moving portion or armature.
Origin: OE. Magnete, OF. Magnete, L. Magnes, -etis, Gr. A magnet, metal that looked like silver, prop, Magnesian stone, fr. Gr, a country in Thessaly. Cf. Magnesia, Manganese.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
magnet reaction A reaction seen in an animal deprived of its cerebellum; when the animal is placed upon its back and the head strongly flexed, the four limbs become flexed in all their joints. Due to stimulation of receptors in the deep layers of the skin, light pressure made upon a toe-pad with the finger causes reflex contraction of the limb extensors; the limb is thus pressed gently against the finger, and when the finger is withdrawn slightly, the experimenter has the sensation that his finger is raising the limb or drawing it out as by a magnet.
(05 Mar 2000)
magnet reflex A reaction seen in an animal deprived of its cerebellum; when the animal is placed upon its back and the head strongly flexed, the four limbs become flexed in all their joints. Due to stimulation of receptors in the deep layers of the skin, light pressure made upon a toe-pad with the finger causes reflex contraction of the limb extensors; the limb is thus pressed gently against the finger, and when the finger is withdrawn slightly, the experimenter has the sensation that his finger is raising the limb or drawing it out as by a magnet.
(05 Mar 2000)
superconducting magnet A magnet whose coils are cooled, usually with liquid helium, to a temperature at which the metal becomes superconducting, effectively removing all electrical resistance.
(05 Mar 2000)
vertical 1. Of or pertaining to the vertex; situated at the vertex, or highest point; directly overhead, or in the zenith; perpendicularly above one. "Charity . . . Is the vertical top of all religion." (Jer. Taylor)
2. Perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb; as, a vertical line.
<astronomy> Vertical angle, an angle measured on a vertical circle, called an angle of elevation, or altitude, when reckoned from the horizon upward, and of depression when downward below the horizon.
<botany> Vertical anthers The plane passing through the point of sight, and perpendicular to the ground plane, and also to the picture. Vertical sash, a sash sliding up and down. Cf. French sash, under 3d Sash. Vertical steam engine, a steam engine having the crank shaft vertically above or below a vertical cylinder.
Origin: Cf. F. Vertical. See Vertex.
1. Vertical position; zenith.
2. <mathematics> A vertical line, plane, or circle. Prime vertical, Prime vertical dial. See Prime.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
vertical axis In dentistry, the line around which the working side condyle rotates in the horizontal plane during mandibular movement.
(05 Mar 2000)
vertical classification <zoology> Classification which stresses common descent and tends to unite ancestral and descendant groups of a phyletic line in a single higher taxon, separating them from contemporaneous taxa having reached a similar grade of evolutionary change. Compare: Horizontal classification.
(09 Jan 1998)
vertical dimension The length of the face determined by the distance of separation of jaws. Occlusal vertical dimension (ovd or vdo) or contact vertical dimension is the lower face height with the teeth in centric occlusion. Rest vertical dimension (vdr) is the lower face height measured from a chin point to a point just below the nose, with the mandible in rest position.
(12 Dec 1998)
vertical displacement event Disruption which occurs because plasma is not adequately stabilised against vertical motions.
(09 Oct 1997)
vertical elastic Elastic material used in a direction perpendicular to the occlusal plane, connecting one arch wire to the other, and usually used to improve intercuspation.
(05 Mar 2000)
vertical growth phase Spread of melanoma cells from the epidermis into the dermis and later the subcutis, from which site metastasis may take place.
(05 Mar 2000)
vertical heart Loosely descriptive of the heart's electrical axis when this is directed at approximately +90
vertical hymen A hymen in which the opening is perpendicular.
(05 Mar 2000)
vertical illumination <microscopy> Bright field illumination by light from the objective which is reflected or scattered from the (usually opaque) object. Illumination is by means of a vertical illuminator placed above the objective. Light is brought into a side tube and directed toward the back aperture of the objective by a tiny mirror or prism, or else by a full-aperture transparent-reflector (thin glass plate) 45[macron] to the axis of the bodytube.
(05 Aug 1998)
vertical index The relation of the height to the length of the skull: (height &times; 100)/length.
Synonym: height-length index, length-height index, transversovertical index.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • field magnet
    °èÀÚ;ÀåÀÚ¼®
  • vertical
    ¼öÁ÷ÀÇ
  • vertical
    ¼öÁ÷ÀÇ;¿¬Á÷ÀÇ;Á¤»óÀÇ;õÁ¤ÀÇ;(»ý»ê °øÁ¤ µûÀ§¸¦)Á¾À¸·Î ¿¬°áÇÑ;Á¤Á¡ÀÇ;´ëÁ¤ÀÇ
  • vertical
    ¼öÁ÷¼±(¸é,±Ç,À§);¼¼·Î
  • vertical envelopment
    °ø¼öºÎ´ë¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ Æ÷À§
  • vertical takeoff
    (Ç×°ø±âÀÇ)¼öÁ÷ ÀÌ·ú ´Â
  • vertical union
    »ê¾÷º° ³ëµ¿Á¶ÇÕ
  • magnet
    ÀÚ¼®
  • horseshoe magnet
    ¸»±Á ÀÚ¼®
  • magnet
    ÀÚ¼®;»ç¶÷À» ²ô´Â °Í;bar ~ ¸·´ë ÀÚ¼®;horseshoe ~ ¸»±Á ÀÚ¼®;natural ~ õ¿¬ ÀÚ¼®
  • magnet school
    ¸¶±×³Ý ½ºÄð(¹éÀÎ ÇлýÀ» À¯µµÇϱâ À§ÇÏ¿© ¶Ù¾î³­ ¼³ºñ¿Í ±³À° °úÁ¤À» °®Ãá ¸Å·ÂÀûÀÎ Çб³)
  • natural magnet
    õ¿¬ÀÚ¼®(lodestone)
  • permanent magnet
    ¿µ±¸ ÀÚ¼®
  • field
    ÀüÅõ,ÅõÁö,½Î¿ì´Ù,´ÙÅõ´Ù
  • Field Marshal
    À°±º ¿ø¼ö
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  • Á¦Ç°¸í
    ¼ººÐ/ÇÔ·®
    ±¸ºÐ/º¸Çè±Þ¿©
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