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WISC Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children; À¡½½·¯ ¼Ò¾Æ¿ë Áö´É °Ë»ç
WISC Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children
WISC-R Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised; À¡½½·¯ ¼Ò¾Æ¿ë Áö´É °Ë»ç
WISC-R Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised
WIST Whitaker Index of Schizophrenic Thinking
WITT Wittenborn [Psychiatric Rating Scale]
WK week; Wernicke-Korsakoff [syndrome]; Wilson-Kimmelstiel [syndrome]
wk weak; week; work
WKD Wilson-Kimmelstiel disease
WKS Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
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WHI Women's Health Initiative
WHO Word Health Organization
WHR Waist Hip Ratio
WHR Waist to Hip Ratio
WHR Waist to hip circumference ratio
WHR Waist to hip girth ratios
WHR Waist-hip circumference ratio
WHR waist to hip circumference
WHS Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome
WHV Woodchuck Hepatitis Virus
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    JournalTitle: Water, air, and soil pollution.
    MedAbbr: Water Air Soil Pollut
    ISSN: 0049-6979
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  • JrId: 8263
    JournalTitle: Work, environment, health.
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    ISSN: 0300-3221
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  • JrId: 8618
    JournalTitle: Water research.
    MedAbbr: Water Res
    ISSN: 0043-1354
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    NlmId: 105072
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    JournalTitle: Wildlife research (East Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic.)
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    IsoAbbr: Wildl. Res.
    NlmId: 9890432
  • JrId: 20264
    JournalTitle: a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research.
    MedAbbr: Water Sci Technol
    ISSN: 0273-1223
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    IsoAbbr: Water Sci. Technol.
    NlmId: 9879497
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Wardrop, James <person> British surgeon, 1782-1869.
See: Wardrop's disease, Wardrop's method.
(05 Mar 2000)
ware <botany> Seaweed.
<zoology> Ware goose, the brant; so called because it feeds on ware, or seaweed.
Origin: AS. War.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
warega fly (Zool) A Brazilian fly whose larvae live in the skin of man and animals, producing painful sores.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
warehouseman 1. One who keeps a warehouse; the owner or keeper of a dock warehouse or wharf store.
2. One who keeps a wholesale shop or store for Manchester or woolen goods.
<medicine> Warehouseman's itch, a form of eczema occurring on the back of the hands of warehousemen.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
warehouseman's itch Eczema of the hands from handling irritating substances.
(05 Mar 2000)
warence <botany> Madder.
Origin: OF. Warance. F. Garance, LL. Warentia, garantia.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
warfarin <drug> Synthetic inhibitor of prothrombin activation and therefore an inhibitor of blood clotting. Also used as a rat poison.
(18 Nov 1997)
warfarin sodium [[3-(alpha-Acetonylbenzyl)-2-oxo-2H-1-benzopyran-4-yl]oxy]sodium;an anticoagulant with the same actions as dicumarol; also used as a rodenticide; also available as the potassium salt, with the same actions and uses.
Origin: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation + coumarin
(05 Mar 2000)
warfarin-7-hydroxylase <enzyme> Hydroxylates warfarin in presence of cytochrome p-450 and NADPH
Registry number: EC 1.14.13.-
(26 Jun 1999)
wariangle <zoology> The red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio); called also wurger, worrier, and throttler.
Alternative forms: warriangle, weirangle, etc.
Origin: OE. Wariangel, weryangle; cf. AS. Wearg outlaw, criminal, OHG, warg, warch, Goth. Wargs (in comp), G. Wurgengel, i. E, destroying angel, destroyer, killer, and E. Worry.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
warine <zoology> A South American monkey, one of the sapajous.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
warison 1. Preparation; protection; provision; supply.
2. Reward; requital; guerdon. "Wit and wisdom is good warysoun." (Proverbs of Hending)
Origin: OF. Warison safety, supplies, cure, F. Guerison cure. See Warish.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
warlock A male witch; a wizard; a sprite; an imp.
Alternative forms: warluck] "It was Eyvind Kallda's crew Of warlocks blue, With their caps of darkness hooded!" (Longfellow)
Origin: OE. Warloghe a deceiver, a name or the Devil, AS. Wrloga a belier or breaker of his agreement, word, or pledge; wr covenant, troth (aki to L. Verus true; see Very) + loga a liar (in comp), leogan to lie. See Lie.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
warm 1. To communicate a moderate degree of heat to; to render warm; to supply or furnish heat to; as, a stove warms an apartment. "Then shall it [an ash tree] be for a man to burn; for he will take thereof and warm himself." (Isa. Xliv 15) "Enough to warm, but not enough to burn." (Longfellow)
2. To make engaged or earnest; to interest; to engage; to excite ardor or zeal; to enliven. "I formerly warmed my head with reading controversial writings." (Pope) "Bright hopes, that erst bosom warmed." (Keble)
Origin: AS. Wearmian. See Warm.
1. Having heat in a moderate degree; not cold as, warm milk. "Whose blood is warm within." "Warm and still is the summer night." (Longfellow)
2. Having a sensation of heat, especially. Of gentle heat; glowing.
3. Subject to heat; having prevalence of heat, or little or no cold weather; as, the warm climate of Egypt.
4. Not cool, indifferent, lukewarm, or the like, in spirit or temper; zealous; ardent; fervent; excited; sprightly; irritable; excitable. "Mirth, and youth, and warm desire!" (Milton) "Each warm wish springs mutual from the heart." (Pope) "They say he's warm man and does not care to be mad mouths at." (Addison) "I had been none of the warmest of partisans." (Hawthor)
5. Violent; vehement; furious; excited; passionate; as, a warm contest; a warm debate. "Welcome, daylight; we shall have warm work on't." (Dryden)
6. Being well off as to property, or in good circumstances; forehanded; rich. "Warm householders, every one of them." (W. Irving) "You shall have a draft upon him, payable at sight: and let me tell you he as warm a man as any within five miles round him." (Goldsmith)
7. In children's games, being near the object sought for; hence, being close to the discovery of some person, thing, or fact concealed. "Here, indeed, young Mr. Dowse was getting "warm," children say at blindman's buff." (Black)
8. Having yellow or red for a basis, or in their composition; said of colours, and opposed to cold which is of blue and its compounds.
Synonym: Ardent, zealous, fervent, glowing, enthusiastic, cordial, keen, violent, furious, hot.
Origin: AS. Wearm; akin to OS, OFries, D, & G. Warm, Icel. Varmr, Sw. & Dan. Varm, Goth. Warmjan to warm; probably akin to Lith. Virti to cook, boil; or perhaps to Skr. Gharma heat, OL. Formus warm.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
warm agglutinins Antibody that reacts with an antigen that is a normal component of the body. Obviously this can lead to some problems and autoimmunity has been proposed as a causative factor in a number of diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.
See: systemic lupus erythematosus, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, myasthenia gravis.
(18 Nov 1997)
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  • Werner Syndrome - »õâ An autosomal recessive disorder that causes premature aging in adults, characterized by sclerodermal skin changes, cataracts, subcutaneous calcification, muscular atrophy, a tendency to diabetes mellitus, aged appearance of the face, baldness, and a high incidence of neoplastic disease.
    Synonyms : Werner's Syndrome, Adult Progeria, Syndrome, Werner, Syndrome, Werner's, Werners Syndrome
  • Wernicke Encephalopathy - »õâ An acute neurological disorder characterized by the triad of ophthalmoplegia, ataxia, and disturbances of mental activity or consciousness. Eye movement abnormalities include nystagmus, external rectus palsies, and reduced conjugate gaze. THIAMINE DEFICIENCY and chronic ALCOHOLISM are associated conditions. Pathologic features include periventricular petechial hemorrhages and neuropil breakdown in the diencephalon and brainstem. Chronic thiamine deficiency may lead to KORSAKOFF SYNDROME. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1139-42; Davis & Robertson, Textbook of Neuropathology, 2nd ed, pp452-3)
    Synonyms : Encephalopathy, Gayet-Wernicke, Encephalopathy, Wernicke's, Gayet-Wernicke Encephalopathy, Wernicke Disease, Wernicke Polioencephalitis, Superior Hemorrhagic, Wernicke Superior Hemorrhagic Polioencephalitis, Wernicke Syndrome, Wernicke's Disease
  • West Indies - »õâ Islands lying between southeastern North America and northern South America, enclosing the Caribbean Sea. They comprise the Greater Antilles (CUBA; DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; HAITI; JAMAICA; and PUERTO RICO), the Lesser Antilles (ANTIGUA and the other Leeward Islands, BARBADOS; MARTINIQUE and the other Windward Islands, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES; VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES, and the islands north of Venezuela which include TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO), and the BAHAMAS. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p1330)
    Synonyms : Aruba, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands
  • West Nile Fever - »õâ A mosquito-borne viral illness caused by the WEST NILE VIRUS, a FLAVIVIRUS and endemic to regions of Africa, Asia, and Europe. Common clinical features include HEADACHE; FEVER; maculopapular rash; gastrointestinal symptoms; and lymphadenopathy. MENINGITIS; ENCEPHALITIS; and MYELITIS may also occur. The disease may occasionally be fatal or leave survivors with residual neurologic deficits. (From Joynt, Clinical Neurology, 1996, Ch26, p13; Lancet 1998 Sep 5;352(9130):767-71)
    Synonyms : Encephalitis, West Nile Fever, West Nile Fever Encephalitis, West Nile Fever Meningitis, West Nile Fever Meningoencephalitis, West Nile Fever Myelitis
  • West Nile virus - »õâ A species of FLAVIVIRUS, one of the Japanese encephalitis virus group (ENCEPHALITIS VIRUSES, JAPANESE). It can infect birds and mammals. In humans, it is seen most frequently in Africa, Asia, and Europe presenting as a silent infection or undifferentiated fever (WEST NILE FEVER). The virus appeared in North America for the first time in 1999. It is transmitted mainly by CULEX spp mosquitoes which feed primarily on birds, but it can also be carried by the Asian Tiger mosquito, AEDES albopictus, which feeds mainly on mammals.
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waxy waxen: made of or covered with wax; "waxen candles"; "careful, the floor is waxy" waxlike: resembling or covered with wax; "as shiny as a waxy pippin"; "the ceraceous surface of the leaves" waxen: having the paleness of wax; "the poor face with the same awful waxen pallor"- Bram Stoker; "the soldier turned his waxlike features toward him"; "a thin face with a waxy paleness"
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witch hazel any of several shrubs or trees of the genus Hamamelis; bark yields an astringent lotion lotion consisting of an astringent alcoholic solution containing an extract from the witch hazel plant
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Wallace Scottish insurgent who led the resistance to Edward I; in 1297 he gained control of Scotland briefly until Edward invaded Scotland again and defeated Wallace and subsequently executed him (1270-1305) English writer noted for his crime novels (1875-1932) English naturalist who formulated a concept of evolution that resembled Charles Darwin's (1823-1913)
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walleyed having divergent strabismus
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Walter German conductor (1876-1962)
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W a member of one of the peoples in British Columbia and Washington who speak the Wakashan language
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