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ARN Acute retinal necrosis syndrome
ARN Afferent renal nerves
ARN arcuate nucleus
ARNA afferent renal nerve activity
ARNT AHR nuclear translocator
ARNT AHR nuclear translocator protein
Arnt Ah recceptor nuclear translocator
Arnt Aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator
ARO Arochlor 1254
ARO aromatase
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  • JrId: 755
    JournalTitle: Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis.
    MedAbbr: Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz)
    ISSN: 0004-069X
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Arch. Immunol. Ther. Exp. (Warsz.)
    NlmId: 114365
  • JrId: 756
    JournalTitle: Archivos de biologia andina.
    MedAbbr: Arch Biol Andina
    ISSN: 0250-5037
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 8004626
  • JrId: 757
    JournalTitle: Archivos del Instituto de Biologia Andina.
    MedAbbr: Arch Inst Biol Andina
    ISSN: 0020-3750
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 7505226
  • JrId: 758
    JournalTitle: Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine.
    MedAbbr: Arch Pathol Lab Med
    ISSN: 0003-9985
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med.
    NlmId: 7607091
  • JrId: 759
    JournalTitle: Archivos del Instituto de Cardiologia de Mexico.
    MedAbbr: Arch Inst Cardiol Mex
    ISSN: 0020-3785
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    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 400463
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • arterial oxygen saturation
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  • arterial oxygen tension
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  • arterial perfusion rate
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  • arterial pressure
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  • arterial revascularization
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  • arterial skin flap
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  • arterialization
    µ¿¸ÆÇ÷È­
  • arteriectomy
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  • arteriodiastasis
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  • arterioectasia
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  • arterioectasis
    µ¿¸ÆÈ®Àå(Áõ)
  • arteriogenic impotence
    µ¿¸Æ¼º¹ß±âºÎÀü, µ¿¸ÆÅ¿¹ß±âºÎÀü
  • arteriogram
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  • arteriography
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  • arteriolar necrosis
    ¼¼µ¿¸Æ±«»ç
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • arterial oxygen saturation
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  • arterial oxygen tension
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  • arterial perfusion rate
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  • arterial pressure
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  • arterial revascularization
    µ¿¸ÆÀçÇ÷°üÈ­, µ¿¸ÆÀçÅë
  • arterial skin flap
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  • arterial systole
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  • arterialization
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  • arteriectomy
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  • arteriocapillary fibrosis
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  • arteriodiastasis
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  • arterioectasia
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  • arterioectasis
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  • arteriogenic impotence
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  • arteriogram
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • areola of breast
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  • areolar choroidal sclerosis
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  • areolar choroiditis
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  • areolar gland
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  • areolar venous plexus
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  • areolitis
    À¯·û¿°(À¯À±¿°).
  • areometer
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  • areometry =hydrometry
    ºñÁßÃøÁ¤(¹ý).
  • argamblyopia
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  • argasidae
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  • argentaffin
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • area monitoring
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  • area of facial nerve
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  • area paraterminalis<³ª>
    Á¾¸»ÆÇ¿·±¸¿ª.
  • area pellucida
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  • area postrema
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  • area praeterminalis<³ª>
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  • area sampling
    Áö¿ªÃßÃâ¹ý(̤Ëç̧̧ËÑ).
  • area to perimeter
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  • area under the concentration-time curve : AUC
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  • area, hinge
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  • area, paracortical
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  • area, thymus-dependent
    Èä¼±ÀÇÁ¸¿ª, °¡½¿»ùÀÇÁ¸¿ª
  • areameter
    ¸éÀû°è(ËÎËøË­).
  • areata exfoliativa glossitis
    ¹ÚÅ»¼º ¿øÇü(ÚÎ÷­àõ ê­û¡) Çô¿°(~æú)
  • arecholine
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • arteria palatina descendens
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    µ¿ÀǾî=descending
  • arteria palatina major
    Å« ±¸°³ µ¿¸Æ, ´ë±¸°³ µ¿¸Æ
    µ¿ÀǾî=greater
  • arteria pancreatica dorsalis
    ÈÄÃé µ¿¸Æ
    ±â¿øÀº ºñµ¿¸ÆÀÌ¸ç ºÐÁö´Â ÇÏÃé µ¿¸ÆÀÌ¸ç ºÐÆ÷´Â ÃéÀåÀÇ Ã¼ ¹× ¹ÌÀÌ´Ù.
  • arteria pancreaticoduodenalis superior
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  • arteria perinealis
    ȸÀ½ µ¿¸Æ
    ±â¿øÀº ³»À½ºÎ µ¿¸ÆÀÌ¸ç ºÐÁö´Â ¾ø°í ºÐÆ÷´Â ȸÀ½, ¿Ü»ý½Ä±â ÀÇ ÇǺÎÀÌ´Ù.
  • arteria profunda brachii
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    ±â¿øÀº »ó¿Ï µ¿¸ÆÀÌ¸ç ºÐÁö´Â »ï°¢±ÙÁö, ¿µ¾çµ¿ ¸Æ ¹× ¿äÃø ÃøºÎ µ¿¸ÆÀ̰í, ºÐÆ÷´Â »ó¿Ï°ñ, »ó¿ÏÀÇ ±ÙÀ° ¹× ÇǺÎÀÌ´Ù.
  • arteria profunda femoris
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    ±â¿øÀº ´ëÅ𠵿¸ÆÀÌ¸ç ºÐÁö´Â ´ëÅðºÎÀÇ ³»Ãø ¹× ¿ÜÃø ´ëÅð ȸ¼± µ¿¸Æ, °üÅë µ¿¸ÆÀ̰í, ºÐÆ÷´Â ´ëÅð ±ÙÀ°, °í°üÀý, µÐ±Ù ´ëÅð°ñÀÌ´Ù.
  • arteria pudenda interna
    ¼Ó À½ºÎ µ¿¸Æ, ³»À½ºÎ µ¿¸Æ
    ±â¿øÀº ³»Àå°ñ µ¿¸ÆÀÌ¸ç ºÐÁö´Â ÈÄÀ½³¶ ȤÀº ÈÄÀ½¼øÁö, ÇÏÁ÷Àå µ¿¸Æ, ȸÀ½ µ¿¸Æ, ¿äµµ µ¿¸Æ, ¿äµµ±¸ µ¿¸Æ, À½°æ ȤÀº À½ÇÙ½É µ¿¸Æ, À½°æ ȤÀº À½ÇÙ¹è µ¿¸ÆÀ̰í, ºÐÆ÷´Â ¿Ü»ý½Ä±â, Ç×¹® °ü, ȸÀ½ÀÌ´Ù.
  • arteria radialis indicis
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    ±â¿øÀº ¹«ÁöÁÖ µ¿¸ÆÀÌ¸ç ºÐÁö´Â ¾ø°í ºÐÆ÷´Â ½ÃÁöÀÌ´Ù.
  • arteria retroauricularis
    À̰³ ÈÄ µ¿¸Æ
  • arteria sphenopalatina
    Á¢Çü ±¸°³ µ¿¸Æ, Á¢±¸°³ µ¿¸Æ
    µ¿ÀǾî=s
  • arteria spinalis posterior
    ÈĹæ ôÃß µ¿¸Æ
    ±â¿øÀº ÀüÇÏ ¼Ò³ú µ¿¸ÆÀÌ¸ç ºÐÁö´Â ¾ø°í ºÐÆ÷´Â ô¼öÀÌ´Ù.
  • arteria stylomastoidea
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    µ¿ÀǾî=stylomastoid artery. ±â¿øÀº ÈÄÀ̰³ µ¿¸Æ. ºÐÁö´Â À¯µ¹Áö, µî°ñ±ÙÁö
  • arteria subclavia
    ¼â°ñ ¹Ø µ¿¸Æ, ¼â°ñÇÏ µ¿¸Æ
    µ¿ÀǾî=subclavian artery. ±â¿øÀº ¿ÏµÎ µ¿¸Æ
  • arteria sublingualis
    Çô ¾Æ·¡ µ¿¸Æ, ¼³ÇÏ µ¿¸Æ
    µ¿ÀǾî=sublingual artery. ±â¿øÀº ¼³ µ¿¸Æ. ºÐÁö´Â ¾øÀ½. ºÐÆ÷´Â ¼³Çϼ±.
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arch of the aorta The curved portion between the ascending and descending parts of the aorta; it begins as a continuation of the ascending aorta posterior to the sternal angle, runs posteriorly and slightly to the left as it passes over the root of the left lung, and becomes the descending aorta as it reaches and begins to course along the vertebral column; it gives rise to the brachiocephalic trunk, the left common carotid and left subclavian arteries.
Any member of the several pairs of arterial channels encircling the embryonic pharynx in the mesenchyme of the brachial arches; there are potentially six pairs, but in mammals the fifth pair is poorly developed or absent. The first and second pairs are functional only in very young embryos; the third pair is involved in the formation of the carotids; the fourth arch on the left is incorporated in the arch of the aorta; the sixth pair forms the proximal part of the pulmonary arteries.
A series of arterial channels encircling the embryonic pharynx in the mesenchyme of the branchial arch's. There are potentially six pairs, but in mammals the fifth pair is poorly developed or absent. The first and second pairs are functional only in very young embryos; the third pair is involved in the formation of the carotids; the fourth arch on the left is incorporated in the arch of the aorta; the sixth pair forms the proximal part of the pulmonary arteries.
Synonym: arcus aortae.
(05 Mar 2000)
arch of the palate The vaulted roof of the mouth.
(05 Mar 2000)
arch of thoracic duct See: thoracic duct.
(05 Mar 2000)
arch-loop-whorl system See: Galton's system of classification of fingerprints.
(05 Mar 2000)
archae <microbiology> This is a classification of odd bacteria that are neither prokaryotes nor eukaryotes, some scientists believe they represent a separate kingdom.
The primary species is Archaebacteria, whose members fall in three categories: microbes that can live in extremely salty environments (halophiles), microbes that produce methane (methanogens), and microbes that can live in extremely hot environments (thermophiles).
All are of interest to biotechnologists because they have unique biochemical features (for example, the enzymes of the theromophiles are extremely stable at high temperatures).
(10 Jan 1998)
archaea A unique group of microorganisms. They are called bacteria (Archaeobacteria) but they are genetically and metabolically different from all other known bacteria. They appear to be living fossils, the survivors of an ancient group of organisms that bridged the gap in evolution between bacteria and the eukaryotes (multicellular organisms). The name Archaea comes from the Greek archaios meaning ancient.
(12 Dec 1998)
archaeal proteins Proteins found in any species of archaeon.
(12 Dec 1998)
archaean <geology> The earliest period in geological period, extending up to the Lower Silurian. It includes an Azoic age, previous to the appearance of life, and an Eozoic age, including the earliest forms of life.
This is equivalent to the formerly accepted term Azoic, and to the Eozoic of Dawson.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Archaebacteria <microbiology> One of two major subdivisions of the prokaryotes. There are three main Orders, extreme halophiles, methanogens and sulphur dependant extreme thermophiles.
Archaebacteria differ from Eubacteria in ribosomal structure, the possession (in some cases) of introns and in a number of other features including membrane composition.
(18 Nov 1997)
archaeocerebellum Synonym: archicerebellum.
Origin: G. Archaios, ancient, + cerebellum
(05 Mar 2000)
archaeocyte <organism> An amoeboid cell type of sponges (Porifera).
(18 Nov 1997)
archaeoglobales An order of extremely thermophilic, sulfate-reducing archaea, in the kingdom euryarchaeota. The single family archaeoglobaceae contains one genus archaeoglobus.
(12 Dec 1998)
archaeoglobus A genus of extremely thermophilic, sulfate-reducing archaea, in the family archaeoglobaceae.
(12 Dec 1998)
archaeoglobus fulgidus A species of extremely thermophilic, sulfur-reducing archaea. It grows at a maximum temperature of 95 degrees c. In marine or deep-sea geothermal areas.
(12 Dec 1998)
archaeography A description of, or a treatise on, antiquity or antiquities.
Origin: Gr. Ancient.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Areca - »õâ A plant genus of the family ARECACEAE. Members contain ARECOLINE and CATECHIN. The leaves and nuts have been used as masticatories, stimulants, and astringents in traditional medicine. The common name of betel is also used for PIPER BETLE. The common name of catechu is sometimes used for ACACIA CATECHU.
    Synonyms : Areca catechu
  • Arecaceae - »õâ The palm family of order Arecales, subclass Arecidae, class Liliopsida.
    Synonyms : Euterpe
  • Arecoline - »õâ An alkaloid obtained from the betel nut (Areca catechu), fruit of a palm tree. It is an agonist at both muscarinic and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. It is used in the form of various salts as a ganglionic stimulant, a parasympathomimetic, and a vermifuge, especially in veterinary practice. It has been used as a euphoriant in the Pacific Islands.
    Synonyms : Arecaline, Arecholin, Arecholine, Arecolin
  • Arenaria Plant - »õâ A plant genus of the family CARYOPHYLLACEAE. The common name of sandwort is used with other plants. Do not confuse with Arenaria bird or with other genera which use arenaria as the species name such as Mya arenaria (softshell clam) or Meloidogyne arenaria, or Ammophila arenaria (marram grass).
    Synonyms :
  • Arenaviridae - »õâ A family of RNA viruses naturally infecting rodents and consisting of one genus (ARENAVIRUS) with two groups: Old World Arenaviruses (ARENAVIRUSES, OLD WORLD) and New World Arenaviruses (ARENAVIRUSES, NEW WORLD). Infection in rodents is persistent and silent. Vertical transmission is through milk-, saliva-, or urine-borne routes. Horizontal transmission to humans, monkeys, and other animals is important.
    Synonyms :
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artificial kidney a machine that uses dialysis to remove impurities and waste products from the bloodstream before returning the blood to the patient's body
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Aristotle one of the greatest of the ancient Athenian philosophers; pupil of Plato; teacher of Alexander the Great (384-322 BC)
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arenaceous resembling or containing sand; or growing in sandy areas; "arenaceous limestone"; "arenaceous grasses"
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artificial respiration an emergency procedure whereby breathing is maintained artificially
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ARB arbitrageur: someone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential)
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  • archpriest
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  • arcology
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  • Arctic Ocean
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AR someone who engages in arbitrage (who purchases securities in one market for immediate resale in another in the hope of profiting from the price differential)
AR relating to or resulting from arbitration
AR the act of deciding as an arbiter
AR in a random manner
AR the trait of acting more from whim or caprice than from reason or judgment
AR based on or subject to individual discretion or preference or sometimes impulse or caprice
AR act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
AR the act of deciding as an arbiter
AR (law) the hearing and determination of a dispute by an impartial referee agreed to by both parties (often used to settle disputes between labor and management)
AR a clause in a contract providing for arbitration of disputes arising under the contract
AR relating to or resulting from arbitration
AR relating to or having the authority to arbitrate
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