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¿µ¹® bone scan ÇÑ±Û »À½ºÄµ
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¿µ¹® mandibular bone, mandible ÇÑ±Û ¾Æ·¡ÅλÀ, ÇϾǰñ
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¿µ¹® nasal bone ÇÑ±Û ÄÚ»À
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • autogenous bone graft
    ÀÚ°¡»ÀÀ̽Ä, ÀÚ°¡°ñÀ̽Ä
  • air-bone gap
    °ø±â»ÀÀüµµÂ÷ÀÌ
  • alveolar bone
    ÀÌÆ²»À, Ä¡Á¶°ñ
  • alveolar bone graft
    ÀÌÆ²»ÀÀ̽Ä, Ä¡Á¶°ñÀ̽Ä
  • bone
    »À, °ñ
  • bone age
    »À³ªÀÌ, °ñ¿¬·É
  • bone canaliculus
    »À¼¼°ü, °ñ¼Ò°ü
  • bone chip
    »ÄÁ¶°¢, °ñÆÄÆí
  • bone chisel
    »À²ø
  • bone clamp
    »ÀŬ·¥ÇÁ, »À¹°°³
  • bone conduction
    »ÀÀüµµ, °ñÀüµµ
  • bone conduction audiometry
    »ÀÀüµµÃ»·Â°Ë»ç, °ñÀüµµÃ»·Â°Ë»ç
  • bone conduction curve
    »ÀÀüµµÃ»·Â°î¼±, °ñÀüµµÃ»·Â°î¼±
  • bone conduction hearing
    »ÀÀüµµµè±â, °ñÀüµµÃ»·Â
  • bone conduction test
    »ÀÀüµµ°Ë»ç, °ñÀüµµ°Ë»ç
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • parietal bone
    ¸¶·ç»À
  • sesamoid bone
    Á¾ÀÚ»À
  • short bone
    ªÀº»À
  • sphenoid bone
    ³ªºñ»À
  • spongy bone
    °¹¼Ø»À, ÇØ¸é»À
  • tarsal bone
    ¹ß¸ñ»À, Á·±Ù°ñ
  • temporal bone
    °üÀÚ»À
  • zygomatic bone
    ±¤´ë»À
  • aneurysmal bone cyst
    µ¿¸Æ·ù»À³¶Á¾
  • simple bone cyst
    ´Ü¼ø»À³¶Á¾, °í¸³¼º°ñ³¶Á¾
  • bone density
    »À¹Ðµµ, °ñ¹Ðµµ
  • bone deposition
    »ÀÄ§Âø, °ñÄ§Âø
  • bone marrow depression
    °ñ¼ö±â´É¾ïÁ¦
  • bone fragment
    »ÄÁ¶°¢
  • autogenous bone graft
    ÀÚ°¡»ÀÀ̽Ä, ÀÚ°¡°ñÀ̽Ä
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • air-bone gap
    °ø±â»ÀÀüµµÂ÷ÀÌ
  • alveolar bone
    ÀÌÆ²»À
  • alveolar bone graft
    ÀÌÆ²»ÀÀ̽Ä, Ä¡Á¶°ñÀ̽Ä
  • aneurysmal bone cyst
    µ¿¸Æ·ù»À³¶Á¾
  • autogenous bone graft
    ÀÚ±â»ÀÀ̽Ä, ÀÚ°¡°ñÀ̽Ä
  • bone age
    »À³ªÀÌ, °ñ¿¬·É
  • bone conduction audiometry
    »ÀÀüµµÃ»·Â°Ë»ç
  • herring bone appearance
    û¾î»À¸ð¾ç
  • herring bone artifact
    û¾î»ÀÇã»ó, û¾î»ÀÀΰø¹°
  • bone
    »À, °ñ
  • bone canaliculus
    »À¼¼°ü, °ñ¼Ò°ü
  • bone chip
    »ÀÁ¶°¢, °ñÆÄÆí, °ñ¼¼Æí
  • bone chisel
    »À²ø
  • bone clamp
    °ñ²ª¼è, »À²ª¼è
  • bone conduction
    »ÀÀüµµ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • fracture, horizontal temporal bone
    ÃøµÎ°ñȾ°ñÀý
  • fracture, longitudinal temporal bone
    ÃøµÎ°ñÁ¾°ñÀý
  • fracture, transverse temporal bone
    ÃøµÎ°ñ Ⱦ°ñÀý
  • gelatinous bone marrow
    ¾Æa(¸ð¾ç)°ñ¼ö, a¾ç°ñ¼ö.
  • gelatinous bone marrow
    ¾Æ±³°ñ¼ö ¾Æ±³»À¼ÓÁú
  • gelatinous bone marrow
    ¾Æ±³°ñ¼ö, ±³¾ç°ñ¼ö(ÎïåÆÍéâÐ).
  • greater horn of hyoid bone
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  • greater multangular bone ; os trapezium
    Å«¸¶¸§°ñ, ´ë´ÉÇü°ñ.
  • greater multangular bone ; os trapezium
    Å« ¸¶¸§ °ñ, ´ë ¸ªÇü °ñ, ´ë ´Ù°¢ °ñ, Å« ¸¶¸§¸ð»À.
  • greater wing of sphenoid bone
    ¹æ»ç Á¢Çü°ñÅ«³¯°³, Á¢Çü°ñ´ëÀÍ(ïÊû¡ÍéÓÞìÏ).
  • greater wing of sphenoid bone
    ³ªºñ»ÀÅ«³¯°³
  • hamate bone
    °¥°í¸®»À
  • hamate bone =os hamatum
    À¯____ (êóÏÉÍé).
  • hamate bone =os hamatum
    À¯±¸ °ñ(êóÏÉÍé)£¬°¥°í¸®¡¡°ñ.
  • hammer bone =malleus
    Ãß°ñ, ¸ÁÄ¡»À{ÇØ}
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • hypotonic salt solution
    ÀúÀå½Ä¿°¼ö(î¸íåãÝç¤â©).
  • inner complex salt
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  • inner salt
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  • iron salt
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  • iron salt-sulfuric acid reagent
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  • low ionic strenglh salt solution
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  • low salt diet
    Àú¿°½ÄÀÌ(î¸ç¤ãÝìÈ).
  • low salt diet
    Àú¿°½ÄÀÌ(ËøËçËàËö).
  • low salt syndrome
    Àú¿°ÁõÈıº(¡­ñøý¦ÏØ).
  • low salt syndrome
    Àú¿°ÁõÈıº(ÊÙ̷̡˴).
  • low-ionic--strength salt solution =LISS
    ÀúÀ̿°­µµ¿°¿ë¾×
  • low-ionic-strength salt solution TEST = LISS test
    ÀúÀ̿°­µµ¿°¿ë¾×
  • mineral salt
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  • neutral salt
    Áß¼º¿°(ñéàõç¤).
  • pepper-and-salt fundus
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Squama of temporal bone
    °üÀÚ»Àºñ´Ã
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÃøµÎ°ñÀκÎ
  • Squama of temporal bone
    °üÀÚ»Àºñ´Ã
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÃøµÎ¸°
  • Zygomatic bone
    ±¤´ë»À
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °ü°ñ
  • Zygomatic bone
    ±¤´ë»À [±Ç°ñ]
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °ü°ñ
  • Greater wing of sphenoid bone
    ³ªºñ»ÀÅ«³¯°³
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¢Çü°ñ´ëÀÍ
  • Flat bone
    ³³ÀÛ»À
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÆíÆò°ñ
  • Lacrimal bone
    ´«¹°»À
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ´©°ñ
  • Lacrimal bone
    ´«¹°»À [´©°ñ]
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ´©°ñ
  • Tuberosity of fifth metatarsal bone
    ´Ù¼¸Â°¹ßÇ㸮»À°ÅÄ£¸é
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¦5ÁßÁ·(ô)°ñÁ¶¸é
  • Occipital bone
    µÚÅë¼ö»À [Èĵΰñ]
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Èĵΰñ
  • Squama of occipital bone
    µÚÅë¼ö»Àºñ´Ã
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Èĵθ°
  • Parietal bone
    ¸¶·ç»À [µÎÁ¤°ñ]
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] µÎÁ¤°ñ
  • Membranous bone
    ¸·»À
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¸·¼º°ñ
  • Membranous bone development
    ¸·»À¹ß»ý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¸·¼º°ñ¹ß»ý
  • Lesser horn of hyoid bone
    ¸ñ»Ô»ÀÀÛÀº»Ô
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼³°ñ¼Ò°¢
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • bone flap
    °ñÆí
  • bone fragment
    °ñÆí
  • bone graft
    °ñÀ̽Ä
  • bone marrow
    °ñ¼ö
  • bone matrix
    »À±âÁú, °ñ±âÁú
  • bone maturation
    °ñ¼ºÀå
  • bone setting
    °ñ¼ÂÆÃ
  • cancellous bone
    ÇØ¸é»À, ÇØ¸é°ñ
  • capitate bone
    ¸Ó¸®°ñ, À¯µÎ°ñ
  • carpal bone
    ¼Õ¸ñ»À, ¼ö±Ù°ñ
  • compact bone
    Ä¡¹Ð»À, Ä¡¹Ð°ñ
  • ethmoid bone
    »ç°ñ
  • facial bone
    ¾ó±¼»À, ¾È¸é°ñ
  • flat bone
    ³³ÀÛ»À, ÆíÆò°ñ
  • frontal bone
    ÀüµÎ°ñ
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TCBS Thiosulfate Citrate Bile salt Sucrose agar
BS Bachelor of Science; Bachelor of Surgery; Bacillus subtilis; Bartter syndrome; base strap; bedside; ...
BSC bedside commode; bedside care; bench scale calorimeter; bile salt concentration; Biological Stain Co...
BSIF bile salt independent fraction
BSSE bile salt-stimulated esterase
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BS bile salt
Bsep Bile-salt export pump
CSWS Cerebral Salt Wasting Syndrome
DS Dahl Salt Sensitive
DR Dahl Salt-resistant
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • salt deficit dehydration
    ¿°·ù °áÇ̼º Å»¼öÁõ
  • salt depletion
    ¿°·ù °í°¥
  • salt edema
    ¿°·ù¼º ºÎÁ¾
  • salt fever
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    ÀÌ»óÀ¸·Î ü³»ÀÇ ³ªÆ®·ýÀÌ ³ô¾ÆÁ® ¹ß»ýÇÏ´Â ¿­.
  • salt hunger
    ½Ä¿° °áÇÌ, ¿°·ù °áÇÌ
    ÀúÀ强 Å»¼öÁõ.
  • salt isomerism
    ¿°À̼º
  • salt metabolism
    ¿°·ù ´ë»ç
  • salt poisoning
    ½Ä¿° Áßµ¶
  • salt retention
    ¿° Àú·ù
  • salt stabilization
    °¡¿° ¾ÈÁ¤È­
  • salt water conversion kit
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  • salt-free diet
    ¹«¿°½Ä, ¹«¿° ½ÄÀÌ
  • salt-losing adrenal hyperplasia
    ¿°·ù ¼Ò½Ç¼º ºÎ½Å Áõ½ÄÁõ
  • salt-losing syndrome
    ½Ä¿° »ó½Ç ÁõÈıº
    ±ØÈ÷ ´ë·®ÀÇ ³ªÆ®·ýÀÌ Ã¼³»·ÎºÎÅÍ ¼Ò½ÇµÇ±â ¶§¹®¿¡ ±¸Åä, Å»¼ö, Ç÷¾Ð Çϰ­, µ¹¿¬»ç µîÀÌ ÃÊ·¡µÇ´Â ÁõÈıº. ¿äÁß ³ªÆ®·ýÀÇ ºñÁ¤»óÀûÀÎ »ó½ÇÀÇ °æ¿ì
  • salt-retaining
    ½Ä¿° Àú·ù
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Riviere's salt <chemical> A systemic alkaliser, electrolyte replenisher, diuretic, and expectorant, usually administered orally. It is sometimes used in veterinary medicine as a nonirritating diuretic.
Pharmacological action: diuretics, expectorants.
(12 Dec 1998)
Rochelle salt KNaC4H4O6;a mild saline cathartic, used as an ingredient in compound effervescent powders.
Synonym: Rochelle salt, Seignette's salt, sodium potassium tartrate.
(05 Mar 2000)
monsel's salt <medicine> A basic sulphate of iron; so named from Monsel, a Frenchman.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
common salt <chemical> Table salt, NaCL.
(09 Oct 1997)
hair-salt <chemical> A variety of native Epsom salt occurring in silky fibres.
Origin: A translation of G. Haarsalz.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
salt 1. To sprinkle, impregnate, or season with salt; to preserve with salt or in brine; to supply with salt; as, to salt fish, beef, or pork; to salt cattle.
2. To fill with salt between the timbers and planks, as a ship, for the preservation of the timber. To salt a mine, to artfully deposit minerals in a mine in order to deceive purchasers regarding its value. To salt away, To salt down, to prepare with, or pack in, salt for preserving, as meat, eggs, etc.; hence, colloquially, to save, lay up, or invest sagely, as money.
Origin: Salted; Salting.
1. The chloride of sodium, a substance used for seasoning food, for the preservation of meat, etc. It is found native in the earth, and is also produced, by evaporation and crystallization, from sea water and other water impregnated with saline particles.
2. Hence, flavor; taste; savor; smack; seasoning. "Though we are justices and doctors and churchmen . . . We have some salt of our youth in us." (Shak)
3. Hence, also, piquancy; wit; sense; as, Attic salt.
4. A dish for salt at table; a saltcellar. "I out and bought some things; among others, a dozen of silver salts." (Pepys)
5. A sailor; usually qualified by old. "Around the door are generally to be seen, laughing and gossiping, clusters of old salts." (Hawthorne)
6. <chemistry> The neutral compound formed by the union of an acid base; thus, sulphuric acid and iron form the salt sulphate of iron or green vitriol.
Except in case of ammonium salts, accurately speaking, it is the acid radical which unites with the base or basic radical, with the elimination of hydrogen, of water, or of analogous compounds as side products. In the case of diacid and triacid bases, and of dibasic and tribasic acids, the mutual neutralization may vary in degree, producing respectively basic, neutral, or acid salts See Phrases below.
7. That which preserves from corruption or error; that which purifies; a corrective; an antiseptic; also, an allowance or deduction; as, his statements must be taken with a grain of salt. "Ye are the salt of the earth." (Matt. V. 13)
8. Any mineral salt used as an aperient or cathartic, especially Epsom salts, Rochelle salt, or Glauber's salt.
9. Marches flooded by the tide. Above the salt, Below the salt, phrases which have survived the old custom, in the houses of people of rank, of placing a large saltcellar near the middle of a long table, the places above which were assigned to the guests of distinction, and those below to dependents, inferiors, and poor relations. See Saltfoot. "His fashion is not to take knowledge of him that is beneath him in clothes. He never drinks below the salt." (B.
<medicine> Jonson) Acid salt, a salt analogous to an oxy salt, but containing sulphur in place of oxygen.
Origin: AS. Sealt; akin to OS. & OFries. Salt, D. Zout, G. Salz, Icel, Sw, & Dan. Salt, L. Sal, Gr, Russ. Sole, Ir. & Gael. Salann, W. Halen, of unknown origin. Cf. Sal, Salad, Salary, Saline, Sauce, Sausage.
1. Of or relating to salt; abounding in, or containing, salt; prepared or preserved with, or tasting of, salt; salted; as, salt beef; salt water. "Salt tears."
2. Overflowed with, or growing in, salt water; as, a salt marsh; salt grass.
3. Bitter; sharp; pungent. "I have a salt and sorry rheum offends me." (Shak)
4. Salacious; lecherous; lustful.
<chemistry> Salt acid, an American bombycid moth (Spilosoma acreae which is very destructive to the salt-marsh grasses and to other crops. Called also wooly bear.
<botany> Salt-marsh fleabane, a small leguminous tree (Halimodendron argenteum) growing in the salt plains of the Caspian region and in Siberia. Salt water, water impregnated with salt, as that of the ocean and of certain seas and lakes; sometimes, also tears. "Mine eyes are full of tears, I can not see; And yet salt water blinds them not so much But they can see a sort of traitors here." (Shak) Salt-water sailor, an ocean mariner. Salt-water tailor.
<zoology> See Bluefish.
Origin: AS. Sealt, salt. See Salt.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
salt action Any physicochemical effect produced by hypertonic concentrations of osmotically active electrolytes.
(05 Mar 2000)
salt bridge <chemistry> A U-tube containing an electrolyte that connects the two compartments of a voltaic cell, allowing ion flow without extensive mixing of the different solutions.
(09 Jan 1998)
salt depletion Excessive loss of sodium chloride from the body in urine, sweat, etc.; a cause of secondary dehydration.
Synonym: chloride depletion.
Water depletion, reduction in the total volume of body water; dehydration.
(05 Mar 2000)
salt-depletion crisis Severe illness resulting from loss of sodium chloride, usually in urine (i.e., salt-losing nephritis), in sweat following severe exercise in hot weather, or in intestinal secretions, as in cholera. Can occur as result of Addison's disease or Addisonian crisis; characterised by hypovolaemia, hypotension.
(05 Mar 2000)
salt depletion syndrome low salt syndrome
salt dye <technique> A compound of an acid stain and a basic stain, such as the eosinate of methylene blue, in which the anion and cation each contains a chromophore group.
Synonym: salt dye.
(05 Mar 2000)
salt fever Elevated temperature in an infant, following a rectal injection of a salt solution.
See: thirst fever.
(05 Mar 2000)
salt gland A compound tubular gland, located around the eyes and nasal passages in marine animals and birds, the physiology of which figures in water-electrolyte balance. The pekin duck serves as a common research animal in salt gland studies. A rectal gland or rectal salt gland in the dogfish shark is attached at the junction of the intestine and cloaca and aids the kidneys in removing excess salts from the blood. (storer, usinger, stebbins & nybakken: general zoology, 6th ed, p658)
(12 Dec 1998)
salt loading The administration of 2 g of sodium chloride (with a regular diet) 3 times a day for 4 days; a diagnostic test in primary aldosteronism, in which the salt loading produces the typical plasma electrolyte pattern.
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