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  • selective cannulation
    ¼±Åðü»ðÀÔ(¼ú)
  • selective cultivation
    ¼±Åùè¾ç
  • selective cytopenia
    ¼±ÅÃÇ÷±¸°¨¼Ò(Áõ)
  • selective enrichment medium
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  • selective fertilization
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  • selective identification
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  • selective inattention
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  • selective inhibition
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  • selective mass chemotherapy
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  • selective mutism
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  • selective peripheral denervation
    ¼±Åø»ÃʽŰæÂ÷´Ü
  • selective permeability
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  • selective reabsorption
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  • selective serotonin reabsorption inhibitor
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  • selective spinal angiography
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  • subcutaneous fat
    ÇǺιØÁö¹æ, ÇÇÇÏÁö¹æ
  • selective serotonin reabsorption inhibitor
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  • traumatic fat necrosis
    ¿Ü»óÁö¹æ±«»ç
  • selective
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  • selective vagotomy
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  • selective arteriography
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  • selective attention
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  • selective spinal angiography
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  • selective attrition bias
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  • selective cannulation
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  • selective cultivation
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  • selective cytopenia
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  • selective mass chemotherapy
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  • selective peripheral denervation
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  • ion selective electrode
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  • selective fertilization
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  • selective identification
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  • selective inattention
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  • selective inhibition
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  • selective mutism
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  • Cunninghams plaque technique
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  • Cunninghams plaque technique
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  • Dixon technique
    Dixon ¹ý
  • Goeckerman technique
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  • Kjedahl technique
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  • Mohs technique
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  • OBrien technique
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  • Ouchterlony technique
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  • Sewells immunodiffusion technique
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  • Westgard multi rule technique
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  • adjunctive imaging technique
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  • afterloading technique
    ÈÄÀåÁø¹ý
  • analysis of variance technique
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  • analytical technique
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  • arterial puncture technique
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  • suppression
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  • suppression amblyopia
    ¾ïÁ¦¾à½Ã (¡­å°ãÊ).
  • suppression mutation
    ¾ïÁ¦µ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌ (¹ßÇö)
  • suppression scotoma
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  • suppression test
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  • suppression test
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  • thyroid suppression test
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  • thyroid suppression test
    °©»ó¼±±â´É¾ïÁ¦½ÃÇè(Ë£ßÒàÍѦÒöåäð¤ãËúÐ).
  • water suppression
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  • electrode selective
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  • enrichment medium, selective
    ¼±ÅÃÀû Áõ±Õ¹èÁö
  • highly selective vagotomy
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  • ion selective
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  • ion selective electrode
    À̿¼±ÅÃÀü±Ø
  • medium, selective
    ¼±ÅùèÁö
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  • depot fat
    ÀúÀåÁö¹æ(îÍíúò·Û¸)
  • fat
    Áö¹æ(ò·Û¸)
  • fat body
    Áö¹æÃ¼(ò·Û¸ô÷)
  • fat-soluble A
    Áö¿ë¼º(ò·éÁàõ) A
  • fat solvent
    Áö¹æ ¿ë¸Å(ò·Û¸éÁØÚ)
  • fat-splitting
    Áö¹æ ºÐÇÒ(ò·Û¸ÝÂùÜ)
  • neutral fat
    Áß¼ºÁö¹æ(ñéàõò·Û¸)
  • true fat
    Áø¼ºÁö¹æ(òØàõò·Û¸)
  • white fat
    ÈØ Áö¹æ (ò·Û¸)
  • wool fat
    ¾çÅÐÁö¹æ(ò·Û¸)
  • allotype suppression
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  • external suppression
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  • extracistronic suppression
    ½Ã½ºÆ®·Ð¿Ü(èâ) ¾ï¾Ð(åääâ)
  • extragenic suppression
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  • frameshift suppression
    ƲÀ̵¿(ì¹ÔÑ) ¾ï¾Ð(åääâ)
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  • fat cell
    Áö¹æ¼¼Æ÷
  • fat degeneration
    Áö¹æº¯¼º
  • fat embolism
    Áö¹æ»öÀüÁõ
  • fat globule
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  • fat image
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  • fat infiltration
    Áö¹æÄ§À±
  • fat meal
    Áö¹æ½Ä
  • fat pad sign
    Áö¹æÆÐµå¡ÈÄ
  • fat plane
    Áö¹æ¸é
  • fat saturation pulse
    Áö¹æÆ÷È­ÆÞ½º
  • subcutaneous fat
    ÇÇÇÏÁö¹æ
  • adjunctive imaging technique
    º¸Á¶¿µ»ó±â¹ý
  • broadband transmission technique
    ±¤ÆøÁ֯ļöÀüÆÄ±â¼ú
  • coaxial technique
    µ¿Ãà±â¹ý
  • dephase-rephase technique
    Å»À§»ó-ÀçÀ§»ó±â¹ý
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SVA selective vagotomy and antrectomy; selective visceral angiography; sequential ventriculoatrial [paci...
BF bentonite flocculation; bile flow; black female; blastogenic factor; blister fluid; blood flow; body...
FAT family attitudes test; fluorescent antibody technique; fluorescent antibody test
CT calcitonin; calf testis; cardiac tamponade; cardiothoracic [ratio]; carotid tracing; carpal tunnel; ...
SPT secretin-pancreazymin [test]; single patch technique; sleep period time; spectrin; station pull-thro...
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CSD Conditioned Suppression of Drinking
DSI Depolarisation-induced suppression of inhibition
DST Dexamethasone Suppression Test
IS Immune suppression
PURSUIT Receptor Suppression Using Integrilin Therapy
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  • selective grinding
    ¼±Åà »èÁ¦, ¼±ÅÃÀû ±³ÇÕ Á¶Á¤
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  • selective local anesthetic blockade
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  • selective pressure impression
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  • selective toxicity
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  • water selective excitation
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  • elbow fat pad sign
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  • fat
    Áö¹æ, Áö¹æ Á¶Á÷
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  • fat cell
    Áö¹æ ¼¼Æ÷
  • fat degeneration
    Áö¹æ º¯¼º
  • fat embolism syndrome
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  • fat graft
    Áö¹æ ÀÌ½ÄÆí, Áö¹æ À̽Ä
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  • fat infiltration
    Áö¹æ ħÀ±
  • fat necrosis
    Áö¹æ ±«»ç
  • fat plane
    Áö¹æ ¸é
  • fat soluble
    Áö¿ë¼ºÀÇ
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selective grinding <dentistry> The modification of the occlusal forms of teeth by grinding according to a plan or by grinding at selected places marked by articulating ribbon or paper.
(05 Mar 2000)
selective hypoaldosteronism <endocrinology> Isolated hypoaldosteronism, aldosterone deficiency without a concomitant deficiency of glucocorticoid hormones.
(05 Mar 2000)
selective immunoglobulin A deficiency <immunology> An inherited disorder in which there is a markedly reduced or absent IgA, resulting in immature IgA-bearing B-cells.
(05 Mar 2000)
selective inhibition <chemistry> Inhibitor that occupies the active site of an enzyme or the binding site of a receptor and prevents the normal substrate or ligand from binding.
at sufficiently high concentration of the normal ligand inhibition is lost: the Km is altered by the competitive inhibitor, but the Vmax remains the same.
(05 Jan 1998)
selective injection Injection of contrast medium following selective catheterization of a branch artery or vein for angiography.
(05 Mar 2000)
selective medium <cell culture> A medium which allows the growth of certain types of microorganisms in preference to others.
For example: an antibiotic-containing medium allows the growth of only those microorganisms which are resistant to this antibiotic.
(09 Oct 1997)
selective memory <psychology> Reception or retrieval of only some of the events in an experience.
(05 Mar 2000)
selective oestrogen-receptor modulator <pharmacology> An antioestrogen which possesses some, but not all, of the actions of oestrogen. For example, raloxifene (evista) is classified as a SERM because it prevents bone loss (like oestrogen) and lowers serum cholesterol (like oestrogen) but (unlike oestrogen) does not stimulate the endometrial lining of the uterus.
Acronym: SERM
(17 Jul 2002)
selective reduction <obstetrics> A technique for intrauterine termination of one or more foetuses while leaving one or more foetuses undisturbed, usually in pregnancies with foetal anomalies or with multiple gestations.
(05 Mar 2000)
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor <pharmacology> This is a class of drug that are used as antidepressants.
Functionally, they increase the levels of serotonin in the body. These drugs can be dangerous if they are mixed with other drugs such as other antidepressants, illicit drugs (LSD, cocaine, methamphetamine), some antihistamines (Seldane, Histmanal), some antibiotics, and calcium channel blockers.
Side effects include lethargy, confusion, flushing, sweating and muscle spasms. Overdose can cause damage to red blood cells, breathing problems and kidney damage.
Examples include: Prozac, Zoloft and Paxil.
Acronym: SSRI
(12 Jan 1998)
selective stain <technique> A stain that colours one portion of a tissue or cell exclusively or more deeply than the remaining portions.
(05 Mar 2000)
ion selective electrode An electrode half cell, with a semi permeable membrane that is permeable only to a single ion. The electrical potential measured between this and a reference half cell (e.g. A calomel electrode) is thus the Nernst potential for the ion. Given that the solution filling the ion selective electrode is known, the activity (rather than concentration) of the ion in the unknown solution can be measured. Commercial ion selective electrodes frequently use a hydrophobic membrane containing an ionophore, such as valinomycin (for potassium) or monensin (for sodium). A pH electrode is made with a thin membrane of pH sensitive (i.e. Proton permeable) glass.
(18 Nov 1997)
ion-selective electrodes Electrodes which can be used to measure the concentration of particular ions in cells, tissues, or solutions.
(12 Dec 1998)
bounce frequency <physics> The average frequency of oscillation of a particle trapped in a magnetic mirror as it bounces back and forth between its turning points in regions of high magnetic field. (See also trapped particle, turning points, banana orbit).
(09 Oct 1997)
radio frequency current drive <radiobiology> Plasma waves in the radio-frequency range can be used to push plasma particles in such a way that current forms in the plasma, this is a method of non-inductive current drive which would allow for steady-state fusion reactors to operate.
(09 Oct 1997)
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  • green fat
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  • puppy fat
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  • frequency
    ÀÚÁÖ ÀϾ
  • audio frequency
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  • broadcasting frequency
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  • extremely high frequency
    (Åë½Å)ÃʰíÁÖÆÄ
  • frequency
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  • frequency band
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  • frequency changer
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  • frequency converter
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  • frequency distribution
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  • frequency modulation
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  • frequency response
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  • high frequency
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  • intermediate frequency
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