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  • contact
    1. Á¢ÃË- 2. Á¢ÃË
  • contact blepharitis
    Á¢ÃË´«²¨Ç®¿°, Á¢Ã˾Ȱ˿°
  • contact cheilitis
    Á¢ÃËÀÔ¼ú¿°
  • contact comfort
    Á¢ÃËÀ§¾È
  • contact compound scan
    Á¢Ã˺¹ÇÕ½ºÄµ
  • contact dermatitis
    Á¢ÃËÇǺο°
  • contact gunshot wound
    Á¢»çÃÑ»ó
  • contact hypersensitivity
    Á¢Ã˰ú¹Î(Áõ)
  • contact immunotherapy
    Á¢Ã˸鿪¿ä¹ý
  • contact infection
    Á¢Ã˰¨¿°
  • contact inhibition
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  • contact irradiation
    Á¢ÃËÁ¶»ç¹ý
  • contact media
    Á¢Ã˸Ű³¹°
  • contact radiography
    ±ÙÁ¢¹æ»ç¼±ÃÔ¿µ(¼ú)
  • contact scan
    Á¢Ã˽ºÄµ
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  • simultaneous conditioning
    µ¿½ÃÁ¶°ÇÇü¼º
  • trace conditioning
    ÈçÀûÁ¶°ÇÇü¼º
  • affective contact
    Á¤µ¿Á¢ÃË
  • contact blepharitis
    Á¢ÃË´«²¨Ç®¿°
  • contact
    Á¢ÃË, Á¢ÃË-
  • contact cheilitis
    Á¢ÃËÀÔ¼ú¿°
  • contact comfort
    Á¢ÃËÀ§¾È
  • contact dermatitis
    Á¢ÃËÇǺο°
  • contact hypersensitivity
    Á¢Ã˰ú¹Î
  • contact immunotherapy
    Á¢Ã˸鿪¿ä¹ý
  • contact infection
    Á¢Ã˰¨¿°
  • contact inhibition
    Á¢Ã˾ïÁ¦
  • contact irradiation
    Á¢ÃËÁ¶»ç¹ý
  • contact media
    Á¢Ã˸Ű³¹°
  • contact radiography
    ±ÙÁ¢ÃÔ¿µ¼ú
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  • Abraham iridotomy lens
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  • Bagolini lens
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  • Choyce lens
    ÃÝÀ̽º·»Áî
  • Fresnel lens
    ÇÁ·¹½º³Ú·»Áî
  • Fyoderv lens
    Æäµå·ÎÇÁ·»Áî
  • Goldmann lens
    °ñµå¸¸·»Áî
  • Goldmann three-mirror lens
    °ñµå¸¸»ï¸é°æ
  • Hruby lens
    ·çºñ·»Áî
  • Koppe lens
    ÄêÆä·»Áî
  • Lens radius
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  • Worst medallion lens
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  • achromatic lens
    ¹«»ö¼öÂ÷·»Áî(Ùíßäâ¥ó¬¡­).
  • acoustic lens
    À½Çâ·»Áî
  • angle supported lens
    Àü¹æ°¢ÁöÁö·»Áî
  • anterior chamber intraocular lens
    Àü¹æ·»Áî
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  • toric contact lens
    ³­½ÃÄÜÅÃÆ®·»Áî, Å丯ÄÜÅÃÆ®·»Áî
  • aversive conditioning
    Çø¿ÀÁ¶°ÇÈ­
  • classical conditioning
    °íÀüÀû Á¶°ÇÇü¼º
  • classical conditioning
    ÀüÇüÀû Á¶°ÇÈ­(îðúþîÜ ðÉËìûù)
  • conditioning
    Á¶°ÇÈ­, Á¶°ÇºÎ(ðÉËìݾ).
  • conditioning
    Á¶°ÇÈ­(ðÉËìûù)
  • conditioning process
    Á¶°ÇÈ­°úÁ¤(ðÉËìûù Φïï)
  • conditioning shock =c. stimulus
    Á¶°ÇÀÚ±Ø.
  • conditioning stimulus
    Á¶°ÇÀÚ±Ø(ðÉËìô§Ð½)
  • conditioning theory
    Á¶°ÇÈ­ÀÌ·Ð(ðÉËìûùìµÖå)
  • operant conditioning
    Á¶ÀÛÀû Á¶°ÇÈ­(ðàíÂîÜ ðÉËìûù).
  • respondent conditioning
    ¹ÝÀÀ¼º Á¶°ÇÈ­
  • simultaneous conditioning
    µ¿½ÃÁ¶°ÇÇü¼º (¡­ðÉËìû¡à÷).
  • trace conditioning
    ÈçÀûÁ¶°ÇÇü¼º(ýÝîæðÉËì û¡à÷).
  • affective contact
    Á¤µ¿Àû Á¢ÃË(¡­ïÈõº).
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  • Superficial lens epithelium
    ¾èÀº¼öÁ¤Ã¼»óÇÇ
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  • Deep lens epithelium
    ±íÀº¼öÁ¤Ã¼»óÇÇ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ½É¼öÁ¤Ã¼»óÇÇ
  • Epithelium of lens
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  • Lens epithelium
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼»óÇÇ
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  • Fibers of lens
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼¼¶À¯
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  • Lens fiber
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼¼¶À¯
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  • Lens vesicle
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼¼ÒÆ÷
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  • Lens vesicle
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼¼ÒÆ÷
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  • Cortex of lens
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼°ÑÁú
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  • Lens suture
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  • Nucleus of lens
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CRC cardiovascular reflex conditioning; clinical research center; colorectal carcinoma; concentrated red...
CRCS cardiovascular reflex conditioning system
DEC decrease; deoxycholate citrate; diagnostic episode cluster; diethylcarbamazine; dynamic environmenta...
HVAC heating, ventilating, and air conditioning
ECLE Extra-Capsular Lens Extraction
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CS conditioning stimulus
ACD Allergic contact dermatitis
CD Contact dermatitis
CH Contact hypersensitivity
CHS Contact hypersensitivity
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  • intraocular lens dislocation
    Àΰø ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ ÀÌÅ», ¾È³» ·»Áî ÀÌÅ»
  • lens
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  • lens capsule
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ ÇǸ·, ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ ³¶
  • lens cortex
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ ÇÇÁú
  • lens epithelium
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ »óÇÇ
  • lens fiber
    ·»Áî ¼¶À¯, ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ ¼¶À¯
  • lens haptics
    Àΰø ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ ÁöÁöºÎ
  • lens luxation
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ ÀÌÅ»
  • lens opacity
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ ȥŹ
  • lens plate
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ ÆÇ
  • lens radius
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ ³¯ÁÙ
  • lens substance
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ ¹°Áú, ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ Áú
  • lens vesicle
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ ¼ÒÆ÷
  • lens-induced glaucoma
    ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ ³ì³»Àå
  • mold-injected lens
    ÁÖÁ¶ ·»Áî
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conditioning, pavlovian Named after the Russian physiologist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1848-1936) who conditioned dogs to respond in what proved to be a predictable manner. at different points along the dogs' digestive tracts, he had surgically created pockets ( Pavlov pouches ) from which he could obtain secretions, the aim being to study the physiology of the digestive tract. He did so from the salivary glands down to the stomach, liver and pancreas with considerable success and in 1904 (the 4th year it was awarded) he received the Nobel Prise for his work on the physiology of digestion, through which knowledge on vital aspects of the subject has been transformed and enlarged.
(12 Dec 1998)
conditioning therapy The application of modern theories of learning and conditioning in the treatment of behaviour disorders.
(12 Dec 1998)
higher order conditioning The use of a previously conditioned stimulus to condition further responses, in much the same way unconditioned stimuli are used.
(05 Mar 2000)
second-order conditioning The use of a previously successfully conditioned stimulus as the unconditioned stimulus for further conditioning.
(05 Mar 2000)
skinnerian conditioning A type of conditioning developed by Skinner in which an experimenter waits for the target response (head scratching) to be conditioned to occur (emitted) spontaneously, immediately after which the organism is given a reinforcer reward; after this procedure is repeated many times, the frequency of emission of the targeted response will have significantly increased over its pre-experiment base rate.
See: schedules of reinforcement.
Synonym: skinnerian conditioning.
(05 Mar 2000)
instrumental conditioning Conditioning in which the response is a prerequisite to achieving some goal; often used as a synonym for operant conditioning, but some psychologists make distinctions in the usages of these two terms.
(05 Mar 2000)
operant conditioning A type of conditioning developed by Skinner in which an experimenter waits for the target response (head scratching) to be conditioned to occur (emitted) spontaneously, immediately after which the organism is given a reinforcer reward; after this procedure is repeated many times, the frequency of emission of the targeted response will have significantly increased over its pre-experiment base rate.
See: schedules of reinforcement.
Synonym: skinnerian conditioning.
(05 Mar 2000)
tissue conditioning (dental) The use of a treatment material (tissue conditioner) to re-establish tone and health to irritated oral soft tissue, usually applied to the edentulous alveolar ridge.
(12 Dec 1998)
trace conditioning Conditioning when there is no temporal overlap between the conditioning stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus.
(05 Mar 2000)
transplantation conditioning Preparative treatment of transplant recipient with various conditioning regimens including radiation, immune sera, chemotherapy, and/or immunosuppressive agents, prior to transplantation. Transplantation conditioning is very common before bone marrow transplantation.
(12 Dec 1998)
escape conditioning The technique whereby an organism learns to terminate unpleasant or punishing stimuli by making the appropriate new response which stops the delivery of such stimuli.
Compare: avoidance conditioning.
Synonym: escape training.
(05 Mar 2000)
allergic contact dermatitis A delayed type IV allergic reaction of the skin with varying degrees of erythema, oedema, and vesiculation resulting from cutaneous contact with a specific allergen.
Synonym: contact allergy.
(05 Mar 2000)
balancing contact The contact's between upper and lower dentures on the balancing or mediotrusive side for the purpose of stabilizing the dentures, the contact's between upper and lower dentures at the opposite side from the working or laterotrusive side (anteroposteriorly or laterally) for the purpose of stabilizing the dentures, the contact's between upper and lower natural or artificial teeth at the opposite side from the working or laterotrusive side.
Synonym: balancing occlusal surface.
(05 Mar 2000)
centric contact The relation of opposing occlusal surfaces which provides the maximum planned contact and/or intercuspation, the occlusion of the teeth when the mandible is in centric relation to the maxillae.
Synonym: centric contact.
(05 Mar 2000)
microradiography, contact <microscopy> A method of making micrographs by means of X-rays. The specimen is placed close to a fine-grained photographic emulsion at some distance from the X-ray source. The X rays pass through the specimen and the differential absorption and the scattering of the radiation is recorded by the emulsion. The resulting negative is examined and photographed through a light microscope.
(05 Aug 1998)
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    =OBJECT CLASS
  • positive lens
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  • progressive lens
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  • contact
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  • contact
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  • contact action
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  • contact agent
    Ã˸Å;Á¢ÃËÁ¦(catalyzer)
  • contact approach
    À¯½Ã°è ÁøÀÔ
  • contact breaker
    (Àü·ùÀÇ) Â÷´Ü±â
  • contact catalysis
    Á¢ÃË(Ã˸Å)ÀÛ¿ë
  • contact dermatitis
    Á¢ÃË ÇǺο°
  • contact electricity
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  • contact flying(flight)
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  • contact high
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