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SeV Sendai virus
SEV Sevenless
SEV sevoflurane
SEVC single electrode voltage clamp
Sey Small eye
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  • JrId: 20938
    JournalTitle: SIIC.
    MedAbbr: Semin Interv Cardiol
    ISSN: 1084-2764
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 9606070
  • JrId: 21009
    JournalTitle: Sexually transmitted infections.
    MedAbbr: Sex Transm Infect
    ISSN: 1368-4973
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 9805554
  • JrId: 21205
    JournalTitle: a journal of research and treatment.
    MedAbbr: Sex Abuse
    ISSN: 1079-0632
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 9506704
  • JrId: 21231
    JournalTitle: Seminars in clinical neuropsychiatry.
    MedAbbr: Semin Clin Neuropsychiatry
    ISSN: 1084-3612
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 9604647
  • JrId: 21358
    JournalTitle: Seimei Kagaku Kenkyujo kiyo.
    MedAbbr:
    ISSN: 0288-1578
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Seimei Kagaku Kenkyujo Kiyo
    NlmId: 100955510
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  • P36.3
    Sepsis of newborn due to other and unspecified staphylococci
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  • P36.1
    Sepsis of newborn due to other and unspecified streptococci
    ±âŸ ¹× »ó¼¼ºÒ¸íÀÇ »ç½½¾Ë±ÕÀ¸·Î ÀÎÇÑ ½Å»ý¾Æ ÆÐÇ÷Áõ
  • P36.2
    Sepsis of newborn due to Staphylococcus aureus
    Ȳ»ö Æ÷µµ¾Ë±ÕÀ¸·Î ÀÎÇÑ ½Å»ý¾Æ ÆÐÇ÷Áõ
  • P36.0
    Sepsis of newborn due to streptococcus, group B
    »ç½½¾Ë±Õ B±ºÀ¸·Î ÀÎÇÑ ½Å»ý¾Æ ÆÐÇ÷Áõ
  • A41.4
    Septicaemia due to anaerobes
    ¹«»ê¼Ò¼º±Õ¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ ÆÐÇ÷Áõ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • self diffusion
    ÀÚ°¡È®»ê, ÀÚüȮ»ê
  • self digestion
    ÀÚ°¡¼ÒÈ­
  • self fertilization
    ÀÚ°¡¼öÁ¤
  • self hypnosis
    ÀÚ±âÃÖ¸é
  • self identification
    Àڱ⵿ÀϽÃ
  • self identity
    ÀÚ±âÁÖü¼º
  • self inductance
    ÀÚ°¡ÀÚ±âÀ¯µµ, ÀÚ°¡ÀδöÅϽº
  • self induction
    ÀÚ°¡À¯µµ
  • self locking
    ÀÚ±âÀá±Ý, ÀÚ±â°íÁ¤Çü
  • self recognition
    ÀÚ±âÀνÄ
  • self rectification
    ÀÚ±âÁ¤·ù
  • self retaining retractor
    ÀÚ°¡º¸Àü´ç±è±â
  • self selection diet
    Àڱ⼱ÅýĻç
  • self shielding
    ÀÚ°¡Â÷Æó
  • self sterility
    ÀÚ°¡ºÒÀÓ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • sex frigidity
    ºÒ°¨Áõ
  • sex identification
    ¼º°¨º°
  • sex ratio
    ¼ººñ
  • sex-linked
    ¼º¿¬°ü, ¹Ý¼º
  • sex-linked trait
    ¼º¿¬°ü¼ÒÁú, ¹Ý¼º¼ÒÁú
  • sexual
    ¼º-
  • sexual abstinence
    ±Ý¿å
  • sexual assault
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  • sexual deviation
    ¼ºµµÂø(Áõ)
  • sexual disorder
    ¼ºÀå¾Ö
  • sexual harassment
    ¼ºÈñ·Õ, ¼ºÀû±«·ÓÈû
  • sexual intercourse
    ¼º±³
  • sexual maturation
    ¼º¹ß´Þ, ¼ºÀû¼º¼÷
  • sexual potency
    ¼º±³´É, ¼º±³´É·Â
  • sexual precocity
    ¼ºÁ¶¼÷
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • self hypnosis
    ÀÚ±âÃÖ¸é
  • self identification
    Àڱ⵿ÀϽÃ
  • self identity
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  • self inductance
    ÀÚ°¡ÀÚ±âÀ¯µµ, ÀÚ°¡ÀδöÅϽº
  • self induction
    ÀÚ±âÀ¯µµ
  • self locking
    ÀÚ±âÀá±Ý, ÀÚ±â°íÁ¤Çü
  • self object need
    ÀÚ±â´ë»ó¿å±¸
  • self psychology
    ÀÚ±â½É¸®ÇÐ
  • self recognition
    ÀÚ±âÀÎÁö
  • self rectification
    ÀÚ±âÁ¤·ù
  • self regulation
    ÀÚ°¡Á¶Àý
  • self retaining retractor
    ÀÚ°¡º¸Àü´ç±è±â
  • self selection diet
    Àڱ⼱ÅýÄÀÌ
  • self shielding
    ÀÚ±âÂ÷Æó
  • self sterility
    ÀÚ°¡ºÒÀÓ(Áõ)
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • secondary fissure
    µÑ°ƴ»õ
  • secondary focal point
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  • secondary follicle
    ÀÌÂ÷³­Æ÷
  • secondary fracture
    ÀÌÂ÷Àû °ñÀý(¡­Íéï¹).
  • secondary fracture
    ÀÌÂ÷Àû °ñÀý(¡­Íéï¹)
  • secondary gain
    ÀÌÂ÷¼º À̵æ
  • secondary gain
    ÀÌÂ÷(Àû) À̵æ(¡­ì¦Ôð).
  • secondary gangrene
    ÀÌÂ÷Àû ±«Àú(¡­ÎÕîÅ)
  • secondary glaucoma
    ¼Ó¹ß³ì³»Àå(áÙÛ¡ÖàÒ®î¡), ÀÌÂ÷³ì³»Àå
  • secondary glaucoma
    ¼Ó¹ß¼º ³ì³»Àå(áÙÛ¡àõÖàÒ®î¡)
  • secondary gout
    ÀÌÂ÷¼º Åëdz(ì£ó­àõ÷Ôù¦).
  • secondary gout
    ÀÌÂ÷¼º Åëdz(ì£ó­àõ÷Ôù¦)
  • secondary hair
    ÀÌÂ÷¸ð(ì£ó­Ù¾)
  • secondary hair follicle
    ÀÌÂ÷ÅÐÁÖ¸Ó´Ï
  • secondary healing
    2Â÷Àû Ä¡À¯(¡­Ä¡À¯), 2±âÀ¯ÇÕ(À̱âÀ¯ÇÕ).
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • semilobar
    ¹Ý ¿±¼º
  • semilunar
    ¹Ý´Þ ¸ð¾çÀÇ, ¹Ý¿ùÇüÀÇ
  • semilunar fibrocartilage
    °üÀý ¹Ý¿ù
    °üÀý°­¿¡ ÀÖ°í, °üÀý¿ÍÀÇ ±íÀ̸¦ º¸ÃæÇÏ´Â ¹Ý¿ù»óÀÇ ÆÇ.
  • semilunar ganglion
    ¹Ý¿ù ½Å°æÀý
  • semilunar incision
    ¹Ý¿ùÇü Àý°³
  • semimembranous
    ¹Ý¸·ÀÇ, ¹Ý¸· ¸ð¾çÀÇ
  • seminal duct
    Á¤°ü
  • seminal vesicle
    Á¤³¶
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  • seminal vesiculography
    Á¤³¶ Á¶¿µ¹ý, Á¤³¶ Á¶¿µ¼ú
    Á¤°ü, Á¤³¶, »çÁ¤°üÀÇ ÃÔ¿µÀ» ÇâÇÑ´Ù.
  • seminiferous
    ¼¼Á¤°üÀÇ, ¼öÁ¤ÀÇ
    Á¤¾×À» »ý»êÇÏ´Â ¶Ç´Â ¼ö¼ÛÇÏ´Â.
  • seminoma cell
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  • semipenniform
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    ±Ù¼¶À¯°¡ °ÇÀÇ ÇÑÂÊ¿¡ ºÎÂøÇÏ´Â °Í.
  • semipermeable
    ¹ÝÅõ¼ºÀÇ
    ¾î¶² ºÐÀÚ´Â Åõ°ú½Ã۰í, ´Ù¸¥ ºÐÀÚ´Â Åõ°ú½ÃŰÁö ¾Ê´Â.
  • semiplacenta
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  • semiprecision rest
    ¹Ý Á¤¹ÐÇü ·¹½ºÆ®, ÁØ Á¤¹ÐÇü ·¹½ºÆ®
    ÁÖÁ¶ ¼öº¹¹°¿¡¼­ Ä¡°ü ³» Çü¼º¿¡ ÀûÇÕÇÑ °íÁ¤¼º ¶Ç´Â °¡Ã¶¼º ±¹¼Ò ÀÇÄ¡ÀÇ °ß°íÇÑ ±Ý¼Ó¼º ¿¬Àå.
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 15
seasonal Of or pertaining to the seasons.
<zoology> Seasonal dimorphism, the condition of having two distinct varieties which appear at different seasons, as certain species of butterflies in which the spring brood differs from the summer or autumnal brood.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
seasonal affective disorder A syndrome characterised by depressions that recur annually at the same time each year, usually during the winter months. Other symptoms include anxiety, irritability, decreased energy, increased appetite (carbohydrate cravings), increased duration of sleep, and weight gain. Sad (seasonal affective disorder) can be treated by daily exposure to bright artificial lights (phototherapy), during the season of recurrence.
(12 Dec 1998)
seat 1. To place on a seat; to cause to sit down; as, to seat one's self. "The guests were no sooner seated but they entered into a warm debate." (Arbuthnot)
2. To cause to occupy a post, site, situation, or the like; to station; to establish; to fix; to settle. "Thus high . . . Is King Richard seated." (Shak) "They had seated themselves in new Guiana." (Sir W. Raleigh)
3. To assign a seat to, or the seats of; to give a sitting to; as, to seat a church, or persons in a church.
4. To fix; to set firm. "From their foundations, loosening to and fro, They plucked the seated hills." (Milton)
5. To settle; to plant with inhabitants; as to seat a country.
6. To put a seat or bottom in; as, to seat a chair.
Origin: Seated; Seating.
1. The place or thing upon which one sits; hence; anything made to be sat in or upon, as a chair, bench, stool, saddle, or the like. "And Jesus . . . Overthrew the tables of the money changers, and the seats of them that sold doves." (Matt. Xxi. 12)
2. The place occupied by anything, or where any person or thing is situated, resides, or abides; a site; an abode, a station; a post; a situation. "Where thou dwellest, even where Satan's seat is." (Rev. Ii. 13) "He that builds a fair house upon an ill seat committeth himself to prison." (Bacon) "A seat of plenty, content, and tranquillity." (Macaulay)
3. That part of a thing on which a person sits; as, the seat of a chair or saddle; the seat of a pair of pantaloons.
4. A sitting; a right to sit; regular or appropriate place of sitting; as, a seat in a church; a seat for the season in the opera house.
5. Posture, or way of sitting, on horseback. "She had so good a seat and hand she might be trusted with any mount." (G. Eliot)
6. <machinery> A part or surface on which another part or surface rests; as, a valve seat.
<zoology> Seat worm, the pinworm.
Origin: OE. Sete, Icel. Saeti; akin to Sw. Sate, Dan. Saede, MHG. Saze, AS. Set, setl, and E. Sit. See Sit, and cf. Settle.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
seat belts Restraining belts fastened to the frame of automobiles, aircraft, or other vehicles, and strapped around the person occupying the seat in the car or plane, intended to prevent the person from being thrown forward or out of the vehicle in case of sudden deceleration.
(12 Dec 1998)
seatworm <zoology> A small nematoid worm (Oxyurus vermicularis), which is parasitic chiefly in the rectum of man. It is most common in children and aged persons.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
seatworms Small nematode, Enterobius vermicularis, that is responsible for intestinal infection in humans. It appears as a small thread-like worm approximately 3-5mm in length.
Common symptoms include anal itching that is worse at night when the female worm migrates to the anus to lay its eggs. Thin, white, thread-like worms may be visible at the anal opening or in the stools. The tape test can be performed by placing the sticky side of the tape across the anal opening for several seconds. The tape is then transferred to a glass slide where eggs may be seen through the microscope.
(27 Sep 1997)
seawand <botany> See Sea girdles.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
seaward Directed or situated toward the sea. "Two still clouds . . . Sparkled on their seaward edges like a frosted fleece." (G. W. Cable)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
seaware <botany> Seaweed; especially, coarse seaweed. See Ware, and Sea girdles.
Origin: Cf. AS. Sawar seaweed.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
seaweed 1. Popularly, any plant or plants growing in the sea.
2. <botany> Any marine plant of the class Algae, as kelp, dulse, Fucus, Ulva, etc.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
seawife <zoology> A European wrasse (Labrus vetula).
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
seb- See: sebo-.
(05 Mar 2000)
sebaceous <physiology> Pertaining to, or secreting, fat; composed of fat; having the appearance of fat; as, the sebaceous secretions of some plants, or the sebaceous humor of animals.
<obstetrics> Sebaceous cyst, small subcutaneous glands, usually connected with hair follicles. They secrete an oily semifluid matter, composed in great part of fat, which softens and lubricates the hair and skin.
Origin: NL. Sebaceus, from L. Sebum tallow, grease.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
sebaceous adenoma <tumour> A benign neoplasm of sebaceous tissue, with a predominance of mature secretory sebaceous cells.
Compare: adenoma sebaceum.
(05 Mar 2000)
sebaceous cyst A closed sac (sebaceous gland) within the tissue containing oily or fatty semi-solid material. These cysts are found most commonly on the genitalia, vulva or labia. Features include a nontender, small lump in the skin. Sebaceous cysts which turn red or tender may require treatment with oral antibiotics. Warm wet compresses may help the cyst expel some of its contents. Surgical excision of the cyst may be necessary to prevent recurrence.
(27 Sep 1997)
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  • Self Tolerance - »õâ The normal lack of the ability to produce an immunological response to autologous (self) antigens. A breakdown of self tolerance leads to autoimmune diseases. The ability to recognize the difference between self and non-self is the prime function of the immune system.
    Synonyms : Self Tolerances, Tolerance, Self, Tolerances, Self
  • Self-Care Units - »õâ Rooms in health care facilities for patients who require a minimal level of care.
    Synonyms : Minimal Care Unit, Self Care Units, Self-Care Unit, Unit, Minimal Care, Unit, Self-Care, Units, Minimal Care, Units, Self-Care
  • Self-Evaluation Programs - »õâ Educational programs structured in such a manner that the participating professionals, physicians, or students develop an increased awareness of their performance, usually on the basis of self-evaluation questionnaires.
    Synonyms : Program, Self-Evaluation, Programs, Self-Evaluation, Self Evaluation Programs, Self-Evaluation Program
  • Self-Examination - »õâ The inspection of one's own body, usually for signs of disease (e.g., BREAST SELF-EXAMINATION, testicular self-examination).
    Synonyms : Examination, Self, Examinations, Self, Self Examination, Self Examinations, Self-Examinations
  • Self-Help Devices - »õâ Devices, not affixed to the body, designed to help persons having musculoskeletal or neuromuscular disabilities to perform activities involving movement.
    Synonyms : Assistive Device, Assistive Technologies, Device, Assistive, Device, Self-Help, Devices, Assistive, Devices, Self-Help, Self Help Devices, Self-Help Device, Technologies, Assistive, Technology, Assistive
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service work done by one person or group that benefits another; "budget separately for goods and services" a company or agency that performs a public service; subject to government regulation the act of public worship following prescribed rules; "the Sunday service" an act of help or assistance; "he did them a service" employment in or work for another; "he retired after 30 years of service" military service: a force that is a branch of the armed forces the performance of duties by a waiter or servant; "that restaurant has excellent service" overhaul: periodic maintenance on a car or machine; "it was time for an overhaul on the tractor" tableware consisting of a complete set of articles (silver or dishware) for use at table serve: (sports) a stroke that puts the ball in play; "his powerful serves won the game" the act of delivering a writ or summons upon someone; "he accepted service of the subpoena" Canadian writer (born in England) who wrote about life in the Yukon Territory (1874-1958) avail: a means of serving; "of no avail"; "there's no help for it" be used by; as of a utility; "The sewage plant served the neighboring communities"; "The garage served to shelter his horses" servicing: the act of mating by male animals; "the bull was worth good money in servicing fees" make fit for use; "service my truck"; "the washing machine needs to be serviced" serve: mate with; "male animals serve the females for breeding purposes" (law) the acts performed by an English feudal tenant for the benefit of his lord which formed the consideration for the property granted to him
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
sex organ reproductive organ: any organ involved in sexual reproduction
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septic- containing or resulting from disease-causing organisms; "a septic sore throat"; "a septic environment"; "septic sewage" of or relating to or caused by putrefaction; "the septic action occurs at the bottom of the septic tank"
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secondary sex characteristic the genetically determined sex characteristics that are not functionally necessary for reproduction (pitch of the voice and body hair and musculature)
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septicemic characteristic of septicemia; "a septicemic temperature curve"
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