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    ÇѱÛ
  • face presentation
    ¾ó±¼ÅÂÀ§, ¾ÈÀ§
  • footling presentation
    ¹ßÅÂÀ§, Á·À§
  • forehead presentation
    À̸¶ÅÂÀ§, ÀüµÎÀ§
  • knee presentation
    ¹«¸­ÅÂÀ§, ½½À§
  • longitudinal presentation
    ¼¼·ÎÅÂÀ§, Á¾ÅÂÀ§
  • oblique presentation
    ±â¿îÅÂÀ§, »çÀ§ÅÂÀ§
  • occiput presentation
    µÚÅë¼öÀ§Ä¡, ÈĵÎÀ§
  • presentation
    1. žÆÀ§Ä¡, ÅÂÀ§ 2. Á¦½Ã
  • pubic presentation
    º¼±âÅÂÀ§, µÐÀ§
  • parietal presentation
    ¸¶·çÅÂÀ§, µÎÁ¤°ñÅÂÀ§
  • pelvic presentation
    º¼±âÅÂÀ§, µÐÀ§
  • shoulder presentation
    ¾î±úÅÂÀ§, °ß°©À§ÅÂÀ§
  • vertex presentation
    ¸¶·çÁ¡ÅÂÀ§, µÎÁ¤À§
  • accordion foot
    ¾ÆÄÚµð¾ð¹ß
  • athlete¡¯s foot
    ¿îµ¿¼±¼ö¹ß, ¹ß¹é¼±Áõ, ¹«Á»
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  • compound presentation
    º¹ÇÕÅÂÀ§
  • face presentation
    ¾ÈÀ§, ¾ó±¼ÅÂÀ§
  • forehead presentation
    (¢¡brow presentation) ÀüµÎÀ§, À̸¶ÅÂÀ§
  • knee presentation
    ½½À§, ¹«¸­ÅÂÀ§
  • longitudinal presentation
    Á¾ÅÂÀ§, ¼¼·ÎÅÂÀ§
  • oblique presentation
    »çÀ§ÅÂÀ§, ±â¿îÅÂÀ§
  • occiput presentation
    ÈĵÎÀ§, µÚÅë¼öÀ§Ä¡
  • presentation
    žÆÀ§Ä¡, ÅÂÀ§, Á¦½Ã
  • parietal presentation
    µÎÁ¤°ñÅÂÀ§, ¸¶·ç»ÀÅÂÀ§
  • pelvic presentation
    °ñ¹ÝÅÂÀ§
  • pubic presentation
    (¢¡breech presentation) µÐÀ§, º¼±âÅÂÀ§
  • shoulder presentation
    °ß°©À§, °ß°©ÅÂÀ§, ¾î±úÅÂÀ§
  • torso presentation
    (¢¡transverse lie) ȾÅÂÀ§, °¡·ÎÅÂÀ§
  • transverse presentation
    (¢¡transverse lie) ȾÅÂÀ§, °¡·ÎÅÂÀ§
  • vertex presentation
    µÎÁ¤À§, ¸¶·çÁ¡ÅÂÀ§
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  • hollow foot
    ¿ä Á·(èêðë), ¿À¸ñ ¹ß.
  • hoof and mouth disease =foot and mouth d.
    ±¸Á¦(¿ª)(Ï¢ð´æ¹) º´.
  • horse foot
    ¸¶Á·(Ø©ðë), ÷Á·(ôÓðë), syn.equinus
  • immersion foot
    ħ¼öÁ·(º´)
  • immersion foot =trench f.
    ħ¼öÁ·(º´)(öÙâ©ðëÜ»).
  • immersion foot syndrome
    ħ¼öÁ·ÁõÈıº.
  • primitive foot
    ¿ø½Ã¹ß
  • primitive foot plate
    ¿ø½Ã¹ßÆÇ
  • prosthetic foot
    ÀÇÁ·(ëùðë), ÀΰøÁ·.
  • Incomplete heart block
    ºÒ¿ÏÀü ½ÉÂ÷´Ü(ÝÕèÇîï ãýó´Ó¨)
  • adjuvant, Freunds incomplete
    ÇÁ·ÎÀÎÆ® ºÒ¿ÏÀü¾ÆÁÖ¹ÝÆ®, ÇÁ·ÎÀÎÆ® ºÒ¿ÏÀü¸é¿ªº¸°­Á¦
  • antigen, incomplete
    ºÒ¿ÏÀüÇ׿ø
  • incomplete
    ºÒ¿ÏÀü(ÝÕèÇîï)ÀÇ.
  • incomplete Freunds adjuvant
    ÇÁ·ÎÀÎÆ® ºÒ¿ÏÀü¾ÆÁÖ¹ÝÆ®, ÇÁ·ÎÀÎÆ® ºÒ¿ÏÀü¸é¿ªº¸°­Á¦
  • incomplete abortion
    ºÒ¿ÏÀüÀ¯»ê.
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  • longitudinal presentation
    Á¾À§(ðýêÈ).
  • mixed breech presentation
    º¹µÐÀ§ (ÜÙÔëêÈ).
  • oblique presentation
    »çÀ§(ÞØêÈ) ÅÂÀ§(÷ÃêÈ) .
  • occipitoanterior presentation
    ÈĵÎÀüÇâÅÂÀ§(ý­Ôéîñú¾÷ÃêÈ).
  • occipitoposterior presentation
    ÈĵÎÈÄÇâÅÂÀ§
  • occiput posterior presentation
    ÈĵÎÈÄÇâÅÂÀ§(ý­Ôéý­ú¾÷ÃêÈ).
  • occiput presentation
    ÈĵÎÀ§
  • parietal presentation
    µÎÁ¤°ñÅÂÀ§(Ôéð¢Íé÷ÃêÈ), ¸¶·ç»ÀÅÂÀ§.
  • pelvic presentation
    °ñ¹ÝÅÂÀ§.
  • presentation
    ÅÂÀ§(÷ÃêÈ).
  • presentation of anterior parietal bone
    ÀüµÎÁ¤°ñÁ¤À§(îñÔéð¢ÍéïÒêÈ).
  • pubic presentation =breech p.
    µÐÀ§(ÔëêÈ) ÅÂÀ§
  • shoulder presentation
    °ß°©ÅÂÀ§(̷ˤ÷ÃêÈ).
  • shoulder presentation
    °ß°©À§(̷ˤêÈ).
  • torso presentation =transverse p., trunk p.
    ȾÀ§(üôêÈ).
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  • Primitive foot plate
    ¿ø½Ã¹ßÆÇ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á·¿ø½ÃÆÇ
  • Terminal foot
    Á¾¸»¹ß
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¾¸»Á·
  • Primitive foot
    ¿ø½Ã¹ß
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿ø½ÃÁ·
  • Sole of foot
    ¹ß¹Ù´Ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¹ß¹Ù´Ú,Á·Ã´
  • Bones of foot
    ¹ß»À
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á·°ñ
  • Foot of podocyte
    ¹ß¼¼Æ÷¹ß
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼¼Æ÷Á·
  • Foot
    ¹ß
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  • Dorsum of foot
    ¹ßµî
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¹ßµî,Á·¹è
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TAP transesophageal atrial pacing; transluminal angioplasty; transmembrane action potential; transporter...
ECG Electro-Cardio-Graphy(-Gram); ½ÉÀüµµ
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FIA fistula in ano; fluorescent immunoassay; focal immunoassay; Freund incomplete adjuvant
IBBBB incomplete bilateral bundle branch block
ICFA incomplete Freund adjuvant; induced complement-fixing antigen
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AFOs Ankle-foot orthoses
COP Center of foot pressure
FMD Foot and Mouth Disease
FMDV Foot and Mouth Disease Virus
HFMD Hand, foot, and mouth disease
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    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • torso presentation
    ȾÀ§
    µ¿ÀǾî=transverse
  • basal foot
    ¹Ù´Ú ¹ß
  • chauffeurs foot
    ¿îÀü»ç Á·, ¿îÀü»ç Á·º´
  • dorsal digital nerves of foot
    µîÂÊ ¹ß°¡¶ô ½Å°æ
  • dorsal venous arch of foot
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  • flat foot
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  • foot
    ¹ß, Á·
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  • foot canal passage
    ±Ù°ü ¼¼Á¤ Åë°ú¹ý
  • foot cap
    ±Ù¸éÆÇ
  • foot print
    Á·¹®, Á·Àûµµ
  • foot-pound
    ǪƮ-ÆÄ¿îµå
  • hand and foot disease
    ¼Õ¹ß º´, ¼öÁ· º´
  • hand foot and mouth disease
    ¼öÁ·±¸ º´, ¼Õ¹ßÀÔ º´, ¼Õ¹ß ¹× ±¸°­ Áúȯ, ¼Õ-¹ß-±¸°­ Áúȯ
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  • immersion foot syndrome
    ħ¼öÁ· ÁõÈıº
  • meat s foot oil
    ¿ì°¢À¯
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sincipital presentation See: cephalic presentation.
(05 Mar 2000)
transverse presentation An abnormal presentation, neither head nor breech, in which the foetus lies transversely in the uterus across the axis of the parturient canal.
(05 Mar 2000)
labour presentation The part of the foetal body that is in advance in the birth canal.
(12 Dec 1998)
footling presentation <obstetrics> There are single-footling or double-footling presentations depending upon whether the presenting part of the baby at delivery is just one foot or both feet.
(12 Dec 1998)
full breech presentation The thighs may be flexed on the abdomen and the legs upon the thighs, in footling presentation foot presentation the feet may be the lowest part; in incomplete foot presentation, incomplete knee presentation, one leg may retain the position which is typical of one of the above-mentioned presentations, while the other foot or knee may present.
Synonym: pelvic presentation.
(05 Mar 2000)
abortion, incomplete Abortion in which not all the products of conception have been expelled.
(12 Dec 1998)
incomplete 1. Not complete; not filled up; not finished; not having all its parts, or not having them all adjusted; imperfect; defective. "A most imperfect and incomplete divine." (Milton)
2. <botany> Wanting any of the usual floral organs; said of a flower.
<mathematics> Incomplete equation, an equation some of whose terms are wanting; or one in which the coefficient of some one or more of the powers of the unknown quantity is equal to 0.
Origin: L. Incompletus: cf. F. Incomplet. See In- not, and Complete.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
incomplete abortion <obstetrics> A clinical situation where the foetus has died but has not been completely expelled from the uterus.
(13 Nov 1997)
incomplete achromatopsia Impaired, but not absent, colour vision with less severely reduced visual acuity than in complete achromatopsia; inherited as an autosomal recessive or as an X-linked disorder (blue cone monochromism; pi cone monochromatism ).
(05 Mar 2000)
incomplete agglutinin Antibody that binds to antigen but does not induce agglutination. These antibodies are usually of the IgG class and are referred to as incomplete antibody.
(05 Mar 2000)
incomplete alexia <clinical sign> A term used to describe a condition in which an individual with normal vision is unable to properly interpret written language. Dyslexia is more common in males and is often first recognised as a reading difficulty in the first grade. Individuals can see and recognise letters but are unable to spell and write words. They have no impairment of object or picture identification. Dyslexia is not related to intelligence and in fact several famous scholars were thought to be dyslexic (for example Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison). The exact cause of dyslexia is unknown.
(27 Sep 1997)
incomplete antibody An "incomplete" form of antibody that may coat antigen, but which according to the "lattice theory" does not have a second receptor for attachment to another molecule of antigen; in the case of Rh+ erythrocytes, such an anti-Rh antibody may coat the cells but not cause them to agglutinate in saline; however, agglutination does occur when such coated cells are suspended in serum or other protein media, such as albumin, therefore called serum agglutinin.
Synonym: incomplete antibody, inhibiting antibody.
(05 Mar 2000)
incomplete antigen <immunology, molecular biology> Could be considered an isolated epitope: although a hapten (by definition) has an antibody directed against it, the hapten alone will not induce an immune response if injected into an animal, it must be conjugated to a carrier (usually a protein).
The hapten constitutes a single antigenic determinant, perhaps the best known example is dinitro phenol (DNP) that can be conjugated to BSA and against which antiDNP antibodies are produced (antibodies to the BSA can be adsorbed out).
Because the hapten is monovalent, immune complex formation will be blocked if the soluble hapten is present as well as the hapten carrier conjugate (assuming there is more than one hapten per carrier then an immune precipitate can be formed).
Competitive inhibition by the soluble small molecule is sometimes referred to as haptenic inhibition and this term has carried over into lectin mediated haemagglutination where monosaccharides are added to try to block haemagglutination: the blocking sugar defines the specificity of the lectin.
(18 Nov 1997)
incomplete ascertainment Method of locating affected individuals in which probability of locating any specific patient has a known value between 0 and 1.
Synonym: truncate ascertainment.
(05 Mar 2000)
incomplete atrioventricular block Impulses penetrate the atrioventricular junction in some relation to the ventricular rate.
Synonym: incomplete atrioventricular block.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • crow's-foot
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  • foot
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  • foot fault
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  • foot front
    (Áý µîÀÇ) Á¤¸éÀÇ Æø
  • foot page
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  • foot passenger
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  • foot pavement
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  • foot rule
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  • foot warmer
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