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  • JrId: 3288
    JournalTitle: The Dental magazine and oral topics.
    MedAbbr: Dent Mag Oral Top
    ISSN: 0308-2245
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    NlmId: 7513257
  • JrId: 3289
    JournalTitle: Dental management.
    MedAbbr: Dent Manage
    ISSN: 0011-8680
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 253341
  • JrId: 3290
    JournalTitle: Dental Mirror.
    MedAbbr: Dent Mirror (Quezon City)
    ISSN: 0011-8699
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    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 9875602
  • JrId: 3291
    JournalTitle: Dental news.
    MedAbbr: Dent News (Lond)
    ISSN:
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    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 9883851
  • JrId: 3292
    JournalTitle: The Dental practitioner and dental record.
    MedAbbr: Dent Pract Dent Rec
    ISSN: 0011-8729
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    NlmId: 354411
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  • dehydratase
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  • dehydrated
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  • dehydrating agent
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  • dehydration
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  • dehydration fever
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  • dehydrocholate
    µðÈ÷µå·Î´ãÁó»ê¿°
  • dehydrocholesterol
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  • dehydroepiandrosterone
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  • dehydrogenase
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  • dehydrogenation
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  • deinstitutionalization
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  • deionization
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  • deionized water
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  • deja vu
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  • dehydrocholate
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  • dehydrocholesterol
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  • dehydroemefine
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  • dehydroepiandrosterone
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  • dehydrogenase
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  • dehydrogenation
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  • deinstitutionalization
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  • deja vu
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  • delacerating tooth
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  • delacrimation
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  • delactation
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  • delamination
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  • delay
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  • delay flap
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • defect of gametogenesis
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  • defect of genitalia
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  • defect of head
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  • defect of heart
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  • defect of implantation
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  • defect of integument
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  • defect of jaw
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  • defect of lip
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  • defect of male urethra
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  • defect of membranous part
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  • defect of mouth
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  • defect of muscular part
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  • defect of neck
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  • defect of nose
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  • defect of palate
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  • ¿µ¹®
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿øÆÇÇÔ¿ä
  • Depressor anguli oris m.
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  • Depressor labii inferioris m.
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  • Depressor septi m.
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  • Depressor supercilii m.
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  • Derivation
    ÆÄ»ý
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  • Dermal abundance (Scleroderm)
    ÁøÇǰú´Ù (ÇǺΰæÈ­Áõ)
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿ÜÇǰú´Ù
  • Dermal arterial network
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÁøÇǵ¿¸Æ¸Á
  • Dermal crest
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¶ÁøÇǸª
  • Dermal groove
    ÁøÇǰí¶û
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¶ÁøÇDZ¸
  • Dermal nerve plexus
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÁøÇǽŰæÃÑ
  • Dermal papilla
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  • Dermal root sheath
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  • Dermal sheath of hair
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¸ðÁøÇÇÃÊ
  • Dermatome
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • developing tank
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  • developing watch
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  • development
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  • developmental
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  • developmental abnormality
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  • developmental retardation
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  • deviate
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  • deviation
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  • devitalization
    ŻȰ·Â, Á¦È°¹ý, ŻȰ¹ý
  • dextro
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  • dextrocardia
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  • dextrose
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  • degenerative arthritis
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  • degenerative brain disease
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  • degenerative disease
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  • degenerative encephalomyelopathy
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  • degenerative joint disease
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  • degenerative process
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  • degenerescence
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  • degerm
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  • deglutition
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  • deglutition movement
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  • deglutition reflex
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 13
decarboxylase Any enzyme (EC subclass 4.1.1) that removes a molecule of carbon dioxide from a carboxylic group (e.g., from an alpha-amino acid, converting it into an amine).
(05 Mar 2000)
decarboxylated dopa <drug> A catecholamine neurotransmitter and hormone (153 D), formed by decarboxylation of dehydroxyphenylalanine (dopa). A precursor of adrenaline and noradrenaline.
Pharmacologic action: 1. Precursor of norepinephrine 2. Stimulates dopaminergic, alpha and beta-1 adrenergic receptors: 3. Dopaminergic (1-2 mcg/kg per min): cerebral, renal, and mesenteric vasodilation increase urine output 4. Mixed alpha and beta-1 (2-10 mcg/kg per min): increases cardiac ouput with moderate increase systemic vascular resistance 5. Predominantly alpha (>20 mcg/kg per min): increases systemic vascular resistance
Uses: 1. Treat hypotension associated with bradycardia 2. Stimulate cardiac output and urine output
Dose: 1. Start infusion at 1-5 mcg/kg per min and titrate to effect. 2. Use the lowest dose that provides the desired hemodynamic improvement. 3. Do not exceed 20 mcg/kg per min.
Potential complications: 1. May increase pulmonary pressure and worsen pulmonary congestion. 2. May increase myocardial work without improving coronary blood flow, exacerbating myocardial ischemia 3. Stimulates heart rate and may cause supraventricular or ventricular arrhythmias
(15 Mar 2000)
decarboxylation Removal of the carboxyl group.
(12 Dec 1998)
decatenation 1. <chemistry> The unlinking of chemical elements within a ring or chain from each other.
2. The unlinking of identical units in a large molecule from each other.
Compare: catenation.
(11 Jan 1998)
decatoic <chemistry> Pertaining to, or derived from, decane.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
decay To pass gradually from a sound, prosperous, or perfect state, to one of imperfection, adversity, or dissolution; to waste away; to decline; to fail; to become weak, corrupt, or disintegrated; to rot; to perish; as, a tree decays; fortunes decay; hopes decay. "Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates and men decay." (Goldsmith)
Origin: OF. Decaeir, dechaer, decheoir, F. Dechoir, to decline, fall, become less; L. De- + cadere to fall. See Chance.
1. Gradual failure of health, strength, soundness, prosperity, or of any species of excellence or perfection; tendency toward dissolution or extinction; corruption; rottenness; decline; deterioration; as, the decay of the body; the decay of virtue; the decay of the Roman empire; a castle in decay. "Perhaps my God, though he be far before, May turn, and take me by the hand, and more - May strengthen my decays." (Herbert) "His [Johnson's] failure was not to be ascribed to intellectual decay." (Macaulay) "Which has caused the decay of the consonants to follow somewhat different laws." (James Byrne)
2. Destruction; death.
3. Cause of decay. "He that plots to be the only figure among ciphers, is the decay of the whole age." (Bacon)
Synonym: Decline, consumption. See Decline.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
decay accelerating factor <biochemistry, protein> Plasma protein that regulates complement cascade by blocking the formation of the C3bBb complex (the C3 convertase of the alternate pathway).
Widely distributed in tissues but deficient in paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria.
(18 Nov 1997)
decay constant <physics, radiobiology> The fraction of the amount of a radionuclide that undergoes transition per unit time. Formally:
Lamda=dP/dt
Where dP is the probability of a given nucleus undergoing spontaneous nuclear transition in the time interval dt.
(16 Dec 1997)
decay modes <radiobiology> Different pathways for decay of radioactive nuclei. The decay modes for a given unstable state can include beta emission (negative = electron, positive = positron), electron capture, alpha emission, fission, and gamma emission.
(13 Nov 1997)
decay theory A theory of forgetting based on the premise that an engram or memory trace dissipates progressively with time during the interval when it is not activated.
(05 Mar 2000)
decayed Fallen, as to physical or social condition; affected with decay; rotten; as, decayed vegetation or vegetables; a decayed fortune or gentleman. Decay"edness.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
deccagynous <botany> Belonging to the Decagynia; having ten styles.
Origin: Cf. F. Decagyne.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
deccapodous <zoology> Belonging to the decapods; having ten feet; ten-footed.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
deceive 1. To lead into error; to cause to believe what is false, or disbelieve what is true; to impose upon; to mislead; to cheat; to disappoint; to delude; to insnare. "Evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived." (2 Tim. Iii. 13) "Nimble jugglers that deceive the eye." (Shak) "What can 'scape the eye Of God all-seeing, or deceive his heart?" (Milton)
2. To beguile; to amuse, so as to divert the attention; to while away; to take away as if by deception. "These occupations oftentimes deceived The listless hour." (Wordsworth)
3. To deprive by fraud or stealth; to defraud. "Plant fruit trees in large borders, and set therein fine flowers, but thin and sparingly, lest they deceive the trees." (Bacon)
Synonym: Deceive, Delude, Mislead.
Deceive is a general word applicable to any kind of misrepresentation affecting faith or life. To delude, primarily, is to make sport of, by deceiving, and is accomplished by playing upon one's imagination or credulity, as by exciting false hopes, causing him to undertake or expect what is impracticable, and making his failure ridiculous. It implies some infirmity of judgment in the victim, and intention to deceive in the deluder. But it is often used reflexively, indicating that a person's own weakness has made him the sport of others or of fortune; as, he deluded himself with a belief that luck would always favor him. To mislead is to lead, guide, or direct in a wrong way, either willfully or ignorantly.
Origin: OE. Deceveir, F. Decevoir, fr. L. Decipere to catch, insnare, deceive; de- + capere to take, catch. See Capable, and cf. Deceit, Deception.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
deceleration 1. The act of decelerating.
2. The rate of decrease in velocity per unit of time.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Defoliants, Chemical - »õâ Herbicides that remove leaves from trees and growing plants. They may be either organic or inorganic. Several of the more persistent types have been used in military operations and many are toxic. (From Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary, 11th ed)
    Synonyms : Chemical Defoliants
  • Deglutition - »õâ The act of taking solids and liquids into the GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT through the mouth and throat.
    Synonyms : Deglutitions, Swallowings
  • Deglutition Disorders - »õâ Difficulty in SWALLOWING which may result from neuromuscular disorder or mechanical obstruction. Dysphagia is classified into two distinct types: oropharyngeal dysphagia due to malfunction of the PHARYNX and UPPER ESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER; and esophageal dysphagia due to malfunction of the ESOPHAGUS.
    Synonyms : Esophageal Dysphagia, Oropharyngeal Dysphagia, Deglutition Disorder, Disorders, Deglutition, Dysphagia, Esophageal, Dysphagia, Oropharyngeal, Swallowing Disorder
  • Dehumanization - »õâ The process by which a person or group of persons comes to be regarded or treated as lacking in human qualities.
    Synonyms : Dehumanisation
  • Dehydration - »õâ The condition that results from excessive loss of water from a living organism.
    Synonyms : Stress, Water
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denude lay bare; "denude a forest"
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deformity an affliction in which some part of the body is misshapen or malformed disfigurement: an appearance that has been spoiled or is misshapen; "there were distinguishing disfigurements on the suspect's back"; "suffering from facial disfiguration"
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dexterity adroitness in using the hands
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
dentate having toothlike projections in the margin
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defamation a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions aspersion: an abusive attack on a person's character or good name
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  • deathless
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DE poisonous perennial Old World vine having violet flowers and oval coral-red berries
DE perennial Eurasian herb with reddish bell-shaped flowers and shining black berries
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