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  • I band
    ¹àÀº¶ì, I ¶ì
  • isotropic band
    ¹àÀº¶ì, I ¶ì
  • interscapular band
    ¾î±ú»À»çÀ̶ì, °ß°©°£¹êµå
  • M band
    Áß°£°¡·Î¸·, M¶ì
  • matrix band
    ¹ÙÅÁ¶ì, ´ë»ó°Ýº®
  • oligoclonal band
    ¿Ã¸®°íŬ·Ð¶ì
  • orthodontic band
    Ä¡¾Æ°íÁ¤¶ì
  • platysma band
    ³ÐÀº¸ñ±Ù¶ì
  • pecten band
    ºø»ì¶ì
  • rubber band ligation
    °í¹«ÁÙ¹­À½(¼ú)
  • radio frequency band
    °íÁÖÆÄ´ë
  • rostral retention band
    ÀÔÂÊÀÜ·ù±Ù¸·
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    ÇѱÛ
  • interscapular band
    ¾î±ú»À»çÀ̶ì, °ß°©°£¹êµå
  • isotropic band
    (¢¡I band) ¹àÀº¶ì
  • M band
    (¢¡M line) Áß°£°¡·Î¸·
  • matrix band
    ¶ì¹ÙÅÁ, ´ë»ó°Ýº®
  • oligoclonal band
    ¿Ã¸®°íŬ·Ð¶ì
  • orthodontic band
    Ä¡¾Æ°íÁ¤¶ì
  • pecten band
    ºø»ì¶ì
  • platysma band
    ³ÐÀº¸ñ±Ù¶ì
  • radiofrequency band
    °íÁÖÆÄ´ë
  • rostral retention band
    ÀÔÂÊÀÜ·ù±Ù¸·
  • sonolucent band
    ÃÊÀ½ÆÄÅõ°ú¶ì
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    ÇѱÛ
  • h band
    Åõ¸í¶ì H¶ì
  • immunofluorescence band test
    ¸é¿ª Çü±¤´ë°Ë»ç
  • pharyngeal band
    Àελè
  • phonatory band
    ¹ß¼º´ë(Û¡á¢Óá).
  • phonatory band
    ¹ß¼º´ë
  • pigment band
    »ö¼Ò¶ì
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  • band of external granular layer
    ¹Ù±ù°ú¸³Ãþ¼¶À¯ÁÙ
  • band of internal granular layer
    ¼Ó°ú¸³Ãþ¼¶À¯ÁÙ
  • band of internal pyramidal layer
    ¼ÓÇǶó¹ÔÃþ¼¶À¯ÁÙ
  • band of molecular layer
    ºÐÀÚÃþ¼¶À¯ÁÙ
  • band path
    ´ëµµ(ÓáÔ³)
  • band pusher
    ´ëȯÃßÁø±â(Óáü»õÏòäÐï) ¡ì±³Á¤¿ë¡í.
  • band removing pliers
    ´ëȯö°Å°âÀÚ(Óáü»ôÌËÛÌÆí­) ¡ì±³Á¤¿ë¡í.
  • band splint
    ´ëȯ ºÎ¸ñ(Óáü»ÜùÙÊ).
  • band-loop space maintainer
    ¹êµå·ç¿ìÇÁ º¸°ÝÀåÄ¡.
  • band-shaped keratopathy
    ¶ì¸ð¾ç°¢¸·º´Áõ, ´ë»ó°¢¸·º´Áõ
  • bandage
    ºØ´ë.
  • bandage lens
    ¾È´ë·»Áî
  • bandage shears
    ºØ´ë¿ë °¡À§.
  • bandaging
    ºØ´ë¹ý(ºØ´ë¹ý).
  • bandbox resonance
    °í⼺ °ø¸íÀ½(ÍÕóìàõÍìÙ°ëå).
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    ÇѱÛ
  • immunofluorescence band test
    ¸é¿ª Çü±¤´ë°Ë»ç
  • internal band of Baillarger
  • lateral band
    Ãø»è(ö°ßã).
  • lateral pharyngeal band
    ÀεÎÃø»è, ¿ÜÃøÀελè
  • lateral pharyngeal band
    ÀεÎÃø»è(ìÖÔéö° ßã), ÃøÀελè(ö°ìÖÔéßã).
  • lip furrow band
    ¼ø±¸Á¦(âîϵð§).
  • lupus band test
    ·çÇÁ½º ¹êµå ½ÃÇè(¡­ ãËúÐ)
  • mach band
    ¸¶ÇÏ´ë
  • matrix band
    °Ýº®(̰Ûú)¹êµå.
  • narrow band pulse
    Á¼Àº Æø ÆÞ½º
  • neck band
    °æºÎ ´ë(ÌòÝ»Óá), °æ´ë( Óá).
  • occlusal portion of band crown
    ÀÛ¸éÆÇ(íÄ Øü÷ù).
  • oligoclonal band
    ¿Ã¸®°íŬ·Ð¶ì<--´ë(Óá)>
  • pecten band
    ºø»ì¶ì, Áñ´ë(ñîÓá).
  • peritoneal band
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CuB copper band
DB data base; date of birth; deep breath; dense body; dextran blue; diabetes, diabetic; diagonal band; ...
ITB iliotibial band
M6 band form in the 6th stage of myelocyte maturation
MB Bachelor of Medicine [Lat. Medicinae Baccalaureus]; buccal margin; isoenzyme of creatine kinase cont...
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MB marginal band
OCB Oligoclonal band
BW band widths
BBN broad band noise
CDB3 cytoplasmic domain of band 3
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    ¼³¸í
  • bandlike pigmentation
    ¶ì °°Àº Âø»ö
  • bandlysis
    À¯Âø ¹Ú¸®
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    ¼³¸í
  • band-shaped keratopathy
    ¶ì ¸ð¾ç °¢¸·º´Áõ, ´ë»ó °¢¸· º´Áõ
  • belly band
    º¹´ë
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  • C-band
    c-´ë
    ÀÌ¿°»öÁúÀÇ ¿°»ö¹ý¿¡ ÀÇÇÏ¿© ³ªÅ¸³ª´Â ¿°»öü¿¡ Çü¼ºµÈ ´ë.
  • Clado's band
    Ŭ¶óµµ Àδë
    º¹¸·À¸·Î µ¤¾î ½ÎÀÎ ³­¼ÒÀÇ Á¦»è.
  • clamp band
    ±Ý¼ÓÁ¦ °íÁ¤ ´ëȯ
    ³ª»ç º¼Æ®¿Í ³ÊÆ®¸¦ ÀûÀýÇÏ°Ô ÀÌ¿ëÇÑ °íÁ¤ ´ëȯ.
  • coagulation band
    ÀÀ°í´ë
    Weltmann ÀÀ°í ½ÃÇè¿¡¼­ Çü¼ºµÈ ÀÀ°í´ë.
  • contoured band
    À±°û ´ë°ü
    Ä¡¾ÆÀÇ ¿ÜÇü¿¡ ÀûÇÕÇϵµ·Ï ¸¸µç Ä¡°ú¿ë ´ëȯ
  • contraction band necrosis
    ¼öÃà´ë ±«»ç
  • copper band
    ±¸¸® ¹êµå
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  • critical band
    ÀÓ°è ´ë
  • firm band
    ´Ü´ÜÇÑ ¶ì
  • H-band
    H-´ë
    Ⱦ¹®±ÙÀÇ ¿ø¼¶À¯ÀÇ A´ë Áß½ÉÀ» °¡·ÎÁö¸£´Â ºñ±³Àû ¹àÀº ´ë.
  • I band
    I-´ë
    ±¤ÇÐÇö¹Ì°æ ÇÏ¿¡¼­´Â ¹àÀº ºÎºÐÀ¸·Î, Æí±¤ ÇÏ¿¡¼­´Â ¾îµÎ¿î ºÎºÐÀ¸·Î ³ªÅ¸³ª´Â Ⱦ¹®±ÙÀÇ ¿ø¼¶À¯ ³»¿¡ ÀÖ´Â ´ë ¶Ç´Â ¿øÆÇ. À̰ÍÀº ´Ü¹éÁúÀÎ actin, tro
  • Johnson band
    ÁÔ½¼ ´ëȯ
    ´ëȯÀÇ ÇÑ Çü½ÄÀ¸·Î Ä¡¾Æ¿¡ ¸ºµµ·Ï
  • matrix band
    °Ýº® ¹êµå, ȯ»ó °Ýº®
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bandana 1. A species of silk or cotton handkerchief, having a uniformly dyed ground, usually of red or blue, with white or yellow figures of a circular, lozenge, or other simple form.
2. A style of calico printing, in which white or bright spots are produced upon cloth previously dyed of a uniform red or dark colour, by discharging portions of the colour by chemical means, while the rest of the cloth is under pressure.
Origin: Hind. Bandhn a mode of dyeing in which the cloth is tied in different places so as to prevent the parts tied from receiving the dye. Cf. Band.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
bandbox A light box of pasteboard or thin wood, usually cylindrical, for holding ruffs (the bands of the 17th century), collars, caps, bonnets, etc.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
bandbox resonance A peculiar, partly tympanitic, partly vesicular sound, obtained on percussion in cases of pulmonary emphysema.
Synonym: bandbox resonance, wooden resonance.
(05 Mar 2000)
bandicoot <zoology> A species of very large rat (Mus giganteus), found in India and Ceylon. It does much injury to rice fields and gardens.
A ratlike marsupial animal (genus Perameles) of several species, found in Australia and Tasmania.
Origin: A corruption of the native name.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
banding <dentistry> The process of cementing orthodontic bands to your teeth.
(08 Jan 1998)
banding of chromosomes Treatment of chromosomes to reveal characteristic patterns of horizontal bands. Thanks to these banding patterns that resemble bar codes, each human chromosome is distinctive and can be identified without ambiguity.
(12 Dec 1998)
banding pattern <genetics> Chromosomes stained with certain dyes, commonly quinacrine (Q banding) or Giemsa (G banding), show a pattern of transverse bands of light and heavy staining that is characteristic for the individual chromosome.
The basis of the differential staining, which is the same in most tissues, is not understood: each band represents 5-10% of the length, about 10exp7 base pairs, although this is not true for polytene chromosomes in Drosophila that show more than 4000 bands.
(18 Nov 1997)
Bandl's ring A constriction located at the junction of the thinned lower uterine segment with the thick retracted upper uterine segment, resulting from obstructed labour; this is one of the classic signs of threatened rupture of the uterus.
Synonym: Bandl's ring, Baudelocque's uterine circle, Scanzoni's second os.
(05 Mar 2000)
Bandl, Ludwig <person> German obstetrician, 1842-1892.
See: Bandl's ring.
(05 Mar 2000)
bandog A mastiff or other large and fierce dog, usually kept chained or tied up. "The keeper entered leading his bandog, a large bloodhound, tied in a leam, or band, from which he takes his name." (Sir W. Scott)
Origin: Band + dog, i.e, bound dog.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
bandolier 1. A broad leather belt formerly worn by soldiers over the right shoulder and across the breast under the left arm. Originally it was used for supporting the musket and twelve cases for charges, but later only as a cartridge belt.
2. One of the leather or wooden cases in which the charges of powder were carried.
Origin: F. Bandouliere (cf.It. Bandoliera, Sp.bandolera), fr.F. Bande band, Sp.&It. Banda. See Band.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
bandoline A glutinous pomatum for the fair.
Origin: Perh. Allied to band.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
bandpass filter A device that allows a limited range of frequencies to pass.
(05 Mar 2000)
Bandrowski's base <chemical> Reported cause of anaphylactic reaction.
Synonym: n',n'-bis(4-aminophenyl)-2,5-diamino-1,4-quinonediimine
(26 Jun 1999)
bands of colon teniae coli
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M band Central region of the A band of the sarcomere in striated muscle.
(18 Nov 1997)
Reil's band One of the trabeculae carneae in the right ventricle of the heart; it carries part of the right branch of the A-V bundle from the septum to the anterior papillary muscle on the opposite wall of the ventricle.
Synonym: trabecula septomarginalis, moderator band, Reil's band.
(05 Mar 2000)
Meckel's band The portion of the anterior ligament of the malleus that extends from the base of the anterior process through the petrotympanic fissure, to attach to the spine of the sphenoid.
See: anterior ligament of malleus.
Synonym: Meckel's ligament.
(05 Mar 2000)
pecten band A fibrous induration of the anal pecten resulting from passive congestion or a chronic form of inflammation in this region.
(05 Mar 2000)
cervical rib and band syndrome <syndrome> Very chronic axon loss brachial plexopathy, caused by compromise of the lower trunk fibres by a congenital band extending from a rudimentary cervical rib to the first thoracic rib; rare disorder, found mostly in young to middle-aged women, that presents with unilateral hand wasting and weakness, particularly involving the lateral thenar eminence; sometimes accompanied by intermittent discomfort along the medial forearm and hand.
Synonym: cervical rib and band syndrome, classic cervical rib syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
perioplic band A narrow band of corium and underlying tela subcutanea proximal to the coronary band at the top of the hoof; the periople develops from it.
(05 Mar 2000)
chromosome band A region of darker or contrasting staining across the width of a chromosome; the pattern of band's is characteristic for most chromosomes.
(05 Mar 2000)
Clado's band The suspensory ligament of the ovary.
(05 Mar 2000)
moderator band One of the trabeculae carneae in the right ventricle of the heart; it carries part of the right branch of the A-V bundle from the septum to the anterior papillary muscle on the opposite wall of the ventricle.
Synonym: trabecula septomarginalis, moderator band, Reil's band.
(05 Mar 2000)
contraction band A microscopic change in myocardial cells in which excessive contraction, associated with elevated intracellular calcium and serum norepinephrine, causes the formation of transverse amorphous band's in the fibres which are then incapable of contracting again.
Synonym: contraction band necrosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
contraction band necrosis A microscopic change in myocardial cells in which excessive contraction, associated with elevated intracellular calcium and serum norepinephrine, causes the formation of transverse amorphous band's in the fibres which are then incapable of contracting again.
Synonym: contraction band necrosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
coronary band A region of the pododerm; a prominent ridge of corium and underlying tela subcutanea at the top of the hoof from which most of the wall of the hoof grows.
Synonym: corium coronae.
(05 Mar 2000)
h band <cell biology> The H band is an area within muscle tissue which is light when stained and consists only of myosin fibres (and no actin fibres). The H band is at the centre of each muscle sarcomere.
(09 Oct 1997)
Schilling's band cell <pathology> Immature neutrophils released from the bone marrow reserve in response to acute demand.
(18 Nov 1997)
His' band The bundle of modified cardiac muscle fibres that begins at the atrioventricular node as the trunk of the atrioventricular bundle and passes through the right atrioventricular fibrous ring to the membranous part of the interventricular septum where the trunk divides into two branches, the right crus of the atrioventricular bundle and the left crus of the atrioventricular bundle; the two crura ramify in the subendocardium of their respective ventricles.
Synonym: fasciculus atrioventricularis, atrioventricular band, Gaskell's bridge, His' band, His' bundle, bundle of His, Keith's bundle, Kent's bundle, Kent-His bundle, ventriculonector.
(05 Mar 2000)
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bandicoot any of various agile ratlike terrestrial marsupials of Australia and adjacent islands; insectivorous and herbivorous
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band A band is a small section of the spectrum of radio communication frequencies, in which channels are usually used or set aside for the same purpose. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Band_(radio)
band An instrumental ensemble, usually made up of wind and percussion instruments and no string instruments.
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/Athens/Marble/9607/b.htm
band (band) (band) 1. an object or appliance that confines or restricts while allowing a limited or desired degree of movement. 2. in dentistry, a thin metal hoop that horizontally encircles the crown or root of a natural tooth. 3. a strip that holds together or binds two or more separate objects or parts; for anatomical structures, see frenulum, taenia, trabecula, and vinculum. 4. ...
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band A simple form of human social organization, consisting of one or more families.
Ãâó: www.modernhumanorigins.com/b.html
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  • banded
    ÁÙ¹«´Ì ¸ð¾çÀÇ;´ë»ó Àå½ÄÀÌ ÀÖ´Â
  • banderilla
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  • banderllero
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  • banderol
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  • banderole
    (â,µÀ´ëÀÇ)ÀÛÀº ±â;±âµå¸²;Á¶±â(bannerol)
  • bandicoot
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  • bandit
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  • banditry
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  • bandline
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  • bandloier
    ź¾à´ë;ź¶ì
  • bandmaster
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  • bandmaster
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  • bandmoll
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  • bandog
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  • string band
    Çö¾Ç´Ü
  • wave band
    ÁÖÆÄ´ë
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band attach oneself to a group
band form a group or unite
band wild pigeon of western North America
band wild pigeon of western North America
band a piece of soft material that protects an injured part of the body
band dress by covering or binding
band wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose
band covered or wrapped with a bandage
band the act of applying a bandage
band large and brightly colored handkerchief
band large and brightly colored handkerchief
band a light cylindrical box for holding light articles of attire (especially hats)
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