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  • JrId: 23910
    JournalTitle: Continuity.
    MedAbbr: Continuity
    ISSN: 0277-1446
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    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 100967255
  • JrId: 23912
    JournalTitle: Contrastes (Murcia, Spain)
    MedAbbr: Contrastes
    ISSN:
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    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 100967257
  • JrId: 23913
    JournalTitle: Le Contrat social.
    MedAbbr: Contrat Soc
    ISSN: 0589-5782
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    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 100967258
  • JrId: 23914
    JournalTitle: Contree / [Raad vir Geesteswetenskaplike Navorsing, Instituut vir Geskiedenisnavorsing, Afdeling Streekgeskiedenis]
    MedAbbr: Contree
    ISSN: 0379-9867
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    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 100967260
  • JrId: 23917
    JournalTitle: Contributi (Biblioteca Antonio Panizzi)
    MedAbbr: Contributi
    ISSN:
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    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 100967264
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    Congenital ectropion
    ¼±Ãµ ´«²¨Ç® °Ñ¸»¸²
  • Q10.2
    Congenital entropion
    ¼±Ãµ ´«²¨Ç® ¼Ó¸»¸²
  • P37.3
    Congenital falciparum malaria
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  • Q43.6
    Congenital fistula of rectum and anus
    Á÷Àå ¹× Ç×¹®ÀÇ ¼±Ãµ »û±æ(´©°ø)
  • Q51.7
    Congenital fistulae between uterus and digestive and urinary tracts
    Àڱà ¹× ¼ÒÈ­±â ¹× ¿ä·Î »çÀÌÀÇ ¼±Ãµ »û±æ(´©°ø)
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • conjugate deviation
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  • conjugate diameter
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  • conjugate gaze
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  • conjugate movement
    µ¿Çâ¿îµ¿, ÄÓ·¹¿îµ¿
  • conjugate point
    1. ÄÓ·¹Á¡ 2. °áÇÕÁ¡
  • conjugated
    Á¢ÇÕ-, °áÇÕ-
  • conjugated acid
    ¦»ê, °áÇÕ»ê
  • conjugated antigen
    Á¢ÇÕÇ׿ø, °áÇÕÇ׿ø
  • conjugated bilirubin
    °áÇÕºô¸®·çºó
  • conjugated compound
    °áÇÕÈ­ÇÕ¹°
  • conjugated estrogen
    °áÇÕ¿¡½ºÆ®·Î°Õ
  • conjugated hyperbilirubinemia
    °áÇÕ°íºô¸®·çºóÇ÷Áõ
  • conjugated protein
    Á¢ÇմܹéÁú, °áÇմܹéÁú
  • conjugated sulfate
    Á¢ÇÕȲ»ê¿°
  • conjugating tube
    Á¢ÇÕ°ü
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  • conjoint therapy
    ÇÕµ¿¿ä¹ý
  • conjugacy
    µ¿Çâ, °øµ¿
  • conjugal
    ºÎºÎ°£-, ºÎºÎ-
  • conjugal cancer
    ºÎºÎ¾Ï
  • conjugal paranoia
    ºÎºÎÆíÁýÁõ
  • conjugal transfer
    Á¢ÇÕÀü´Þ
  • conjugata
    (¢¡conjugate diameter) ºø¾ÕµÚÁö¸§
  • conjugate
    ¾ÕµÚÁö¸§-, ÄÓ·¹-, Á¢ÇÕü
  • conjugate alkali
    ¦¿°±â
  • conjugate axis
    °áÇÕÃà, ÄÓ·¹Ãà
  • conjugate base
    ¦¿°±â
  • conjugate bilirubin
    °áÇÕºô¸®·çºó
  • conjugate deviation
    µ¿ÇâÆíÀ§, °øµ¿ÆíÀ§
  • conjugate diameter
    ºø¾ÕµÚÁö¸§
  • conjugate gaze
    µ¿ÇâÁÖ½Ã, °øµ¿ÁÖ½Ã
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • confabulation
    ÀÛÈ­(Áõ)(íÂü¥ñø)
  • confection<³ª> confectio
    ´çÁ¦(ÓØð¥).
  • confert
    À¶ÇÕ¼º(Ëô̰ËÛ)ÀÇ, ÁýÇÕ¼º(̤̰ËÛ)ÀÇ.
  • confidants
    ½Å·Ú(ãáÖó)ÇÒ¼ö ÀÖ´Â »ç¶÷
  • confidence interval
    ½Å·Ú±¸°£(ÊÙ˴˧).
  • confidence limit
    ½Å·ÚÇѰè(ÊṴ̀˭).
  • confidentiaity
    Àº¹Ð, ºñ¹Ð.
  • confidentiality
    ±â¹Ð¼º(ѦÚËàõ), ºñ¹ÐÀ¯Áö
  • confidentiality
    ±â¹Ð¼º
  • configuration
    ¹èÄ¡(ÛÕöÇ), Çü»ó(û¡ßÒ), ±¸Á¶(ϰðã).
  • configuration
    Çü»ó, À±°û
  • configurational analysis
    ¹èÄ¡ºÐ¼®(ÛÕöÇÝÂà°)
  • confinement
    µé¾î¹ÚÈû, ºÐ¸¸(±â)(ÝÂØ´Ñ¢), ±¸¼Ó(ϬáÖ).
  • confinement
    ±¸±Ý(ϬÐ×).
  • confirmatory test
    È®ÀνÃÇè
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  • contact area
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  • contact cheilitis
    Á¢Ã˼º ±¸¼ø¿°
  • contact dermatitis
    Á¢Ã˼º ÇǺο°, Á¢ÃË ÇǺο°
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  • contact infection
    Á¢ÃË °¨¿°
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  • contact irradiation
    ±ÙÁ¢ Á¶»ç, ±ÙÁ¢ Á¶»ç¹ý
  • contact media
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  • contact mode
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  • contact potential difference
    Á¢ÃË ÀüÀ§Â÷
  • contact scan
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  • contact surface
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  • contact time
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  • contagion
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  • contagious abortion
    °¨¿° À¯»ê, Àü¿°¼º À¯»ê
    »ý½Ä±âÀÇ °¨¿°°ú ¿¬°üµÈ À¯»ê.
  • contagious equine abortion
    Àü¿°¼º ¸¶ À¯»ê
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congelation urticaria Wheal formation that develops after exposure to lowered temperatures, with or without demonstrable passive-transfer antibodies.
Synonym: congelation urticaria.
(05 Mar 2000)
congener 1. One of two or more things of the same kind, as of animal or plant with respect to classification.
2. One of two or more muscles with the same function.
Origin: L. Con-, with, + genus, race
(05 Mar 2000)
congenericity <zoology> Congeneric species are species belonging to the same genus. Congeneric applied to generic names usually implies that the names refer to the same taxon i.e. Synonymous genera.
(09 Jan 1998)
congenerous 1. Having the same function; denoting certain muscles that are synergistic.
2. Derived from the same source, or of a similar nature.
Origin: see congener
(05 Mar 2000)
congenic <cell biology> Organisms that differ in genotype at (ideally) one specified locus. Strictly speaking these are conisogenics. Thus one homozygous strain can be spoken of as being congenic to another.
(18 Nov 1997)
congenic strain An inbred strain of animals produced by continued crossing of a gene of one line onto another inbred (isogenic) line.
(05 Mar 2000)
congenital <embryology> Existing at and usually before, birth, referring to conditions that are present at birth, regardless of their causation.
Origin: L. Congenitus = born together
(18 Nov 1997)
congenital absence of pulmonary valve <radiology> BIG central pulmonary arteries, big RV
(12 Dec 1998)
congenital adrenal hyperplasia <endocrinology> A genetic disorder present at birth characterised by a deficiency of the hormones aldosterone and cortisol and an overproduction of male sex hormones (androgens). In males this may manifest as enlarged penis, small testes and early development of masculine characteristics. In females features include ambiguous genitalia, failure to menstruate, deep voice and excessive hair.
Origin: Gr. Plassein = to form
(27 Sep 1997)
congenital afibrinogenaemia <biochemistry> A below normal level of fibrinogen in the plasma. Fibrinogen (factor II) is one of the proteins involved in the formation of a blood clot. This condition may be congenital or acquired (for example disseminated intravascular coagulation, multiple blood transfusions).
Origin: Gr. Haima = blood
(27 Sep 1997)
congenital amputation Amputation produced in utero; attributed to the pressure of constricting bands (amniotic); autosomal recessive inheritance.
Synonym: amniotic amputation, amputation, birth amputation, intrauterine amputation, spontaneous amputation.
(05 Mar 2000)
congenital anaemia <haematology> A condition which develops in the foetus due to an incompatibility between the mother's blood type (RH factor) and the baby's. Maternal antibodies, which enter the foetal circulation during delivery attack the baby's red blood cells leading to haemolysis (rupture of the cells).
Symptoms include an infant with an enlarged liver and spleen, swelling, jaundice and anaemia.
(27 Sep 1997)
congenital ankyloblepharon Congenital adhesion of the upper and lower eyelid by bands of tissue.
Synonym: filiform adnatum.
Origin: ankylo-+ G. Blepharon, eyelid
(05 Mar 2000)
congenital antithrombin III deficiency Antithrombin III is a protein which stimulates the removal of blood clots in the bloodstream. Small blood clots form normally within the bloodstream, but are normally dissolved via the bodys antithrombin III. The deficiency of antithrombin III will result in an increased risk for blood clot formation causing organ damage. This is an inherited as a autosomal dominant trait.
Inheritance: autosomal dominant.
(27 Sep 1997)
congenital aplasia of thymus diGeorge syndrome
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  • Contact Lens Solutions - »õâ Sterile solutions used to clean and disinfect contact lenses.
    Synonyms : Contact Lens Cleaning Solutions, Contact Lens Disinfectant Solutions, Contact Lens Solution, Cleaners, Contact Lens, Contact Lens Disinfectants, Lens Cleaners, Contact, Lens Disinfectants, Contact, Lens Solution, Contact, Lens Solutions, Contact
  • Contact Lenses - »õâ Lenses designed to be worn on the front surface of the eyeball. (UMDNS, 1999)
    Synonyms :
  • Contact Lenses, Extended-Wear - »õâ Hydrophilic contact lenses worn for an extended period or permanently.
    Synonyms : Contact Lens, Extended-Wear, Contact Lens, Extended Wear, Contact Lenses, Extended Wear, Extended-Wear Contact Lens, Extended-Wear Contact Lenses, Lens, Extended-Wear Contact, Lenses, Extended-Wear Contact
  • Contact Lenses, Hydrophilic - »õâ Soft, supple contact lenses made of plastic polymers which interact readily with water molecules. Many types are available, including continuous and extended-wear versions, which are gas-permeable and easily sterilized.
    Synonyms : Hydrophilic Contact Lens, Soft Contact Lens, Contact Lens, Hydrophilic, Contact Lens, Soft, Contact Lenses, Soft, Hydrophilic Contact Lenses, Lens, Hydrophilic Contact, Lens, Soft Contact, Lenses, Hydrophilic Contact, Lenses, Soft Contact
  • Contact Tracing - »õâ Identification of those persons (or animals) who have had such an association with an infected person, animal, or contaminated environment as to have had the opportunity to acquire the infection. Contact tracing is a generally accepted method for the control of sexually transmitted diseases.
    Synonyms : Notifications, Partner, Partner Notifications, Tracing, Contact
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conjunctivitis inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye
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conspecific an organism belonging to the same species as another organism belonging to the same species; "cultivated cabbage and wild cabbage are conspecific"
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convex lens converging lens: lens such that a beam of light passing through it is brought to a point or focus
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Conn's syndrome disturbances in saltwater balance and symptoms of weakness and muscular cramps and twitching and convulsions and sometimes paralysis; usually caused by a benign tumor of the cortex of the adrenal gland that leads to excess secretion of aldosterone
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convergence the occurrence of two or more things coming together the approach of an infinite series to a finite limit overlap: a representation of common ground between theories or phenomena; "there was no overlap between their proposals" the act of converging (coming closer)
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CON expressing finality with no implication of possible change
CON in a conclusive way
CON the quality of being final or definitely settled
CON make a concoction (of) my mixing
CON devise or invent
CON of charges
CON prepare or cook by mixing ingredients
CON the act of creating something (a medicine or drink or soup etc.) by compounding or mixing a variety of components
CON the invention of a scheme or story to suit some purpose
CON an occurrence of an unusual mixture
CON any foodstuff made by combining different ingredients
CON occurrence or existence together or in connection with one another
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