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  • contact hypersensitivity
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  • contact immunotherapy
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  • contact infection
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  • contact inhibition
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  • contact irradiation
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  • contact media
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  • contact radiography
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  • contact scan
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  • contact scanner
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  • contact stomatitis
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  • contact ulcer
    Á¢Ã˱˾ç
  • contact urticaria
    Á¢Ã˵ε巯±â
  • heel contact
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  • irritant contact dermatitis
    ÀÚ±ØÁ¢ÃËÇǺο°
  • immediate contact
    Áï½ÃÁ¢ÃË
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  • contact urticaria
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  • contact immunotherapy
    Á¢Ã˸鿪¿ä¹ý
  • contact infection
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  • contact inhibition
    Á¢Ã˾ïÁ¦
  • contact irradiation
    Á¢ÃËÁ¶»ç¹ý
  • contact media
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  • contact radiography
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  • contact scan
    Á¢Ã˽ºÄµ
  • contact scanner
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  • contact scanning
    Á¢Ã˽ºÄ³´×
  • contact stomatitis
    Á¢ÃËÀԾȿ°, Á¢Ã˱¸³»¿°
  • contact urticaria
    Á¢Ã˵ε巯±â
  • contact compound scan
    Á¢Ã˺¹ÇÕ½ºÄµ
  • contact gunshot wound
    Á¢»çÃÑ»ó
  • contact scrotal thermography
    À½³¶Á¢Ã˿µµÃøÁ¤¼ú
  • heel contact
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  • Dolls eye sign
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  • Gullstrands reduced eye
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  • Gullstrands schematic eye
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  • Murphy eye
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  • REM, see Rapid Eye Movement
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  • accessory organs of eye
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  • amaurotic cats eye
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  • anterior pole of the eye
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  • anterior segment of the eye
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  • appendages of eye
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  • artificial eye
    ÀǾÈ(ëùäÑ).
  • great angle of eye
    ³»¾È°¢(Ò®äÑÊÇ).
  • inner eye
    ³»¾È(Ò®äÑ).
  • pink eye
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  • pop eye
    Åü¹æ¿ïÁø´«, Ãâ¸ñ(õóÙÍ)
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  • toric contact lens
    ³­½ÃÄÜÅÃÆ®·»Áî, Å丯ÄÜÅÃÆ®·»Áî
  • eye lens
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  • affective contact
    Á¤µ¿Àû Á¢ÃË(¡­ïÈõº).
  • allergic contact dermatitis
    ¾Ë·¹¸£±â Á¢ÃËÇǺο°( ïÈõºù«Ý±æú)
  • allergy, contact
    Á¢Ã˼º ¾Ë·¹¸£±â
  • arc of contact
    Á¢Ã˸é, Á¢ÃËÆø
  • cell,contact inhibition
    Á¢Ã˾ïÁ¦ (ïÈõºåäð¤)
  • contact
    Á¢ÃË(ïÈõº).
  • contact
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  • contact (gunshot) wounds
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  • contact allergy
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  • contact angle
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  • contact area
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  • contact blepharitis
    Á¢ÃË´«²¨Ç®¿°Áõ, Á¢Ã˾Ȱ˿°
  • contact carrier
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  • Lens substance
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  • Fovea of lens
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  • Lens fovea
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  • Equator of lens
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  • Axis of lens
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  • Capsule of lens
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  • Lens capsule
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  • Superficial lens epithelium
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  • Deep lens epithelium
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  • Epithelium of lens
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  • Lens epithelium
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  • Fibers of lens
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  • Lens fiber
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  • Lens vesicle
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ICL idiopathic CD4 T-cell lymphocytopenia; iris-clip lens; isocitrate lyase
IOL induction of labor; intraocular lens
PCL pacing cycle length; persistent corpus luteum; plasma cell leukemia; posterior chamber lens; posteri...
Phaco lens phacoemulsification [ophthalmic cataract surgery]
SLR Shwartzman local reaction; single lens reflex; straight leg raising
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CHS Contact hypersensitivity
CS Contact sensitivity
ICD Irritant contact dermatitis
NCT Non Contact Tonometer
% C contact
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  • lens haptics
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  • lens luxation
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  • lens opacity
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  • lens plate
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  • lens radius
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  • lens substance
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  • lens vesicle
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  • lens-induced glaucoma
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  • mold-injected lens
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  • polarized lens
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  • posterior chamber intraocular lens
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  • spherical quartz lens
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  • vascular layer of lens
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  • appendages of eye
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contact dermatitis <pathology> A type of immune-mediated inflammatory skin rash that results from an allergy to a particular substance (for example jewelry dermatitis, poison ivy, neomycin ointment, etc.).
(27 Sep 1997)
contact following Behaviour shown by individual slime mould cells when they join a stream moving towards the aggregating centre. Contact sites A at front and rear of cell may be involved in Dictyostelium.
(18 Nov 1997)
contact guidance Directed locomotory response of cells to an anisotropy of the environment, for example the tendency of fibroblasts to align along ridges or parallel to the alignment of collagen fibres in a stretched gel.
(18 Nov 1997)
contact hypersensitivity <pathology> A type of immune-mediated inflammatory skin rash that results from an allergy to a particular substance (for example jewelry dermatitis, poison ivy, neomycin ointment, etc.).
(27 Sep 1997)
contact illumination Illumination of the eye by means of an instrument in contact with the cornea or bulbar conjunctiva.
Critical illumination, the precise focusing of the light source directly upon the object being examined.
Dark-field illumination, a procedure in which a black circular shield is used to block the majority of the vertically directed rays of light (e.g., the field is dark), and a circumferential, suitably angled, mirrored surface is used to direct the peripheral rays horizontally against the object, thereby reflecting the light vertically through the objective lens and along the optical axis; thus, the object is well illuminated in a contrasting dark background.
Synonym: dark-ground illumination.
(05 Mar 2000)
contact induced spreading The response in which contact between two epithelial cells leads to a stabilised contact and the increased spreading of the cells so that the area covered is greater than that covered by the two cells in isolation.
(18 Nov 1997)
contact inhibition The inhibition of continued growth and division of a cell or colony due to physical contact with other cells or colonies. The stopping of continued growth when a certain density of cells has been reached.
The momentary stopping of all movement when a mobile cell runs into another cell.
(09 Oct 1997)
contact inhibition of growth See: density dependent inhibition.
(18 Nov 1997)
contact inhibition of movement Reaction in which the direction of motion of a cell is altered following collision with another cell. In heterologous contacts both cell may respond (mutual inhibition) or only one (nonreciprocal). Type I contact inhibition involves paralysis of the locomotory machinery, Type II is a consequence of adhesive preference for the substratum rather than the dorsal surface of the other cell.
(18 Nov 1997)
contact inhibition of phagocytosis Phenomenon described in sheets of kidney epithelial cells that, when confluent, lose their weak phagocytic activity, probably because of a failure of adhesion of particles to the dorsal surface in the absence of ruffles.
(18 Nov 1997)
contact lenses Curved shells of glass or plastic applied directly over the globe or cornea to correct refractive errors.
(12 Dec 1998)
contact lenses, extended-wear Hydrophilic contact lenses worn for an extended period or permanently.
(12 Dec 1998)
contact lenses, hydrophilic 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 sterilised.
(12 Dec 1998)
contact point That part of the proximal surface of a tooth which touches the adjacent tooth mesially or distally.
Synonym: contact point, point of proximal contact.
(05 Mar 2000)
contact rate <epidemiology> The rate at which susceptibles meet infecteds. Usually measured as individuals per unit time.
(05 Dec 1998)
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  • contact action
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  • contact agent
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  • contact approach
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  • contact breaker
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  • contact dermatitis
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  • contact electricity
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  • contact flying(flight)
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  • contact high
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  • contact maker
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