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  • colpalgia
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  • colpatresia
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  • colpectasia
    ÁúÈ®Àå(Áõ)
  • colpectomy
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  • colpeurysis
    ÄÝÇ»¸°ÅÍ»ðÀÔ, ÁúÈ®Àå¼ú
  • colpismus
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  • colpitis
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  • colpitis granulosa
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  • colpitis mycotica
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  • colpocele
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  • colpoceliotomy
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  • colpocleisis
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  • colpocystitis
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  • colpocystocele
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  • color matching
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  • color perimetry
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  • color pixel
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  • color reaction
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  • color rivalry
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  • color sense
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  • color tone
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  • color transparency
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  • color triangle
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  • color valency
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  • color vision
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  • color vision defect
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  • colorant
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  • coloration
    Âø»ö
  • colorectal
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  • colliculiform cell
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  • colliculus
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  • colliculus
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  • colliculus bulbi<³ª>
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  • colliculus cellularis
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  • colliculus facialis<³ª>
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  • colliculus<³ª>
    µÐ´ö, ¼Ò±¸(á³Îø).
  • collimation
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  • collimation
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  • collimation
    Á¶ÁØ, ÁÙ¸¶Ãã
  • collimator
    Äݸ®¸ÞÀÌÅÍ, Á¶Áرâ.
  • collimators
    Äݸ®¸ÞÀÌÅÍ, Á¶Áرâ, ½ÃÁرâ
  • colliquativa
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  • colliquative albuminuria
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  • colliquative diarrhea =atropnica
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colliquative necrosis An obsolete term for liquefactive necrosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
colliquative sweat Profuse clammy sweat.
(05 Mar 2000)
Collis, John Leighton <person> British thoracic surgeon, *1911.
See: Collis gastroplasty.
(05 Mar 2000)
Collis-Belsey procedure A surgical method of treating oesophageal structure by creation of a neoesophagus and a fundoplication antireflux procedure.
(05 Mar 2000)
collision <physics> Refers to the close approach of two or more particles, photons, atoms, nuclei, etc, during which such quantities as energy, momentum, and charge may be altered.
More-or-less synonymous with scattering, except in scattering one generally thinks of one of the particles as being at rest, and the other colliding particles scatter from their initial direction of motion due to the collision.
(09 Oct 1997)
collision cross-section <radiobiology> Effective surface area of a particle when it collides with another, describes probability of collisions between the two particles.
(09 Oct 1997)
collision frequency <chemistry> The rate at which chemical species collide, used in theories of chemical kinetics. Also, the frequency with which gaseous molecules collide.
(09 Oct 1997)
collision theory <chemistry> A mathematical description of the number of collisions between molecules in a sample of matter per unit time, useful for predicting rates of reaction.
(09 Oct 1997)
collision time <radiobiology> Typical time which passes between two consecutive collision events for a given particle. Inverse of the collision frequency, equal to the mean free path divided by the particle's velocity. In plasmas, the (Coulomb) collision time decreases with increasing density, and increases with increasing temperature.
(09 Oct 1997)
collision tumour Two originally separate tumour's, especially a carcinoma and a sarcoma, that appear to have developed by chance in close proximity, so that an area of mingling exists.
See: carcinosarcoma.
(05 Mar 2000)
collisionless plasma model <radiobiology> Model of a plasma in which the density is so low, or the temperature so high, that close binary (two-body) collisions have practically no significance (on certain timescales) because the time scales of interest are shorter than the collision time. Yields valid physical results for timescales much shorter than the average collision time in a real plasma.
(09 Oct 1997)
collodion <chemical> A nitrocellulose solution in ether and alcohol. Collodion has a wide range of uses in industry including applications in the manufacuture of photographic film, in fibres, in lacquers, and in engraving and lithography. In medicine it is used as a drug solvent and a wound sealant.
Pharmacological action: pharmaceutic aid, tissue adhesives.
Chemical name: Cellulose, nitrate
(12 Dec 1998)
collodion baby A newborn child with lamellar ichthyosis; at birth, the skin is bright red, shiny, translucent, and drawn tight, giving a distorted appearance (as if having been painted with collodion) of immobilization of the face; contraction of the skin causes ectropion, a pressed down appearance of the nose, and a gaping of the mouth and the labia; autosomal dominant inheritance.
(05 Mar 2000)
collodion vesicans A powdered chloroform extract of cantharides in flexible collodion; a vesicant.
Synonym: blistering collodion, collodion vesicans.
(05 Mar 2000)
collodium Synonym: collodion.
Origin: G. Kolla, glue, + eidos, appearance
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Colonoscopy - »õâ Endoscopic examination, therapy or surgery of the luminal surface of the colon.
    Synonyms : Colonoscopic Surgery, Surgery, Colonoscopic, Colonoscopic Surgeries, Colonoscopic Surgical Procedure, Colonoscopies, Procedure, Colonoscopic Surgical, Procedures, Colonoscopic Surgical, Surgeries, Colonoscopic, Surgical Procedure, Colonoscopic
  • Colony Count, Microbial - »õâ Enumeration by direct count of viable, isolated bacterial, archaeal, or fungal CELLS or SPORES capable of growth on solid CULTURE MEDIA. Each colony (i.e., microbial colony-forming unit) represents the progeny of a single cell in the original inoculum. The method is used routinely by environmental microbiologists for quantifying organisms in AIR; FOOD; and WATER; by clinicians for measuring patients' microbial load; and in antimicrobial drug testing.
    Synonyms : Bacterial Counts, Colony Forming Units Assay, Microbial, Colony Forming Units Assays, Microbial, Count, Bacterial, Counts, Bacterial, Agar Dilution Counts, Colony Counts, Microbial, Count, Agar Dilution, Count, Fungal, Count, Microbial Colony, Count, Pour Plate
  • Colony-Forming Units Assay - »õâ A cytologic technique for measuring the functional capacity of stem cells by assaying their activity.
    Synonyms : Clonogenic Cell Assays, Colony Forming Units Assays, Colony-Forming Units Assays, Stem Cell Assays, Assay, Clonogenic Cell, Assay, Colony-Forming Units, Assay, Stem Cell, Assays, Clonogenic Cell, Assays, Colony-Forming Units, Assays, Stem Cell
  • Colony-Stimulating Factors - »õâ Glycoproteins found in a subfraction of normal mammalian plasma and urine. They stimulate the proliferation of bone marrow cells in agar cultures and the formation of colonies of granulocytes and/or macrophages. The factors include INTERLEUKIN-3; (IL-3); GRANULOCYTE COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR; (G-CSF); MACROPHAGE COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR; (M-CSF); and GRANULOCYTE-MACROPHAGE COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR; (GM-CSF).
    Synonyms : Colony Stimulating Factor, Colony-Stimulating Factor, MGI-1 Protein, Myeloid Cell-Growth Inducer, Protein Inducer MGI, Cell-Growth Inducer, Myeloid, Colony Stimulating Factors, Inducer, Macrophage-Granulocyte, Inducer, Myeloid Cell-Growth, MGI 1 Protein
  • Colony-Stimulating Factors, Recombinant - »õâ COLONY-STIMULATING FACTORS prepared by recombinant DNA technology.
    Synonyms : Colony Stimulating Factors, Recombinant, Factors, Recombinant Colony-Stimulating, Recombinant Colony Stimulating Factors, Recombinant, CSF
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collodion a colorless syrupy solution of pyroxylin in ether and alcohol; used as a coating for wounds or photographic films
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colloid a mixture with properties between those of a solution and fine suspension
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colloidal solution sol: a colloid that has a continuous liquid phase in which a solid is suspended in a liquid
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col make a telephone call or mail a package so that the recipient pays
col a telephone call that the receiving party is asked to pay for
col things considered to be worth collecting (not necessarily valuable or antique)
col subject to or requiring payment especially as specified
col in full control of your faculties
col brought together into a group or crowd
col brought together in one place
col in a self-collected or self-possessed manner
col things considered to be worth collecting (not necessarily valuable or antique)
col subject to or requiring payment especially as specified
col the act of gathering something together
col the act of gathering something together
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