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  • posterior chamber
    µÞ¹æ, ÈĹæ
  • vacuum chamber
    Áø°ø½Ç
  • vitreous chamber
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  • bipolar lead
    µÎ±ØÀ¯µµ, ½Ö±ØÀ¯µµ
  • black lead
    Èæ¿¬
  • electrocardiogram lead
    ½ÉÀüµµÀ¯µµ
  • endocardial lead
    ½É³»¸·À¯µµ, ½ÉÀå¼Ó¸·À¯µµ
  • epicardial lead
    ½É¿Ü¸·À¯µµ, ½ÉÀå¹Ù±ù¸·À¯µµ
  • esophageal lead
    ½ÄµµÀ¯µµ
  • lead
    1. ³³ 2. µµÃâ, À¯µµ 3. Àü±Ø
  • lead acetate
    Ãʻ곳
  • lead colic
    ³³±ÞÅëÁõ
  • lead encephalopathy
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  • lead gout
    ³³Åëdz
  • lead line
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  • low pressure chamber
    Àú¾Ð½Ç
  • posterior chamber
    µÚ¹æ, ÈĹæ
  • vacuum chamber
    Áø°ø½Ç
  • vitreous chamber
    À¯¸®Ã¼¹æ
  • black lead
    Èæ¿¬
  • lead-time bias
    Á¶±â¹ß°ß±â°£¹ÙÀ̾
  • lead colic
    ³³±ÞÅëÁõ
  • electrocardiogram lead
    ½ÉÀüµµÀ¯µµ
  • endocardial lead
    ½É³»¸·À¯µµ
  • epicardial lead
    ½ÉÀå¿Ü¸·À¯µµ
  • esophageal lead
    ½ÄµµÀ¯µµ
  • lead pipe fracture
    ³³ÆÄÀÌÇÁ°ñÀý, ¿¬°ü»ó°ñÀý
  • lead gout
    ³³Åëdz
  • lead
    ³³, µµÃâ, À¯µµ
  • lead acetate
    Ãʻ곳
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  • anterior chamber lens
    Àü¹æ·»Áî, Àü¹æÀΰø¼öÁ¤Ã¼
  • apical five chamber view
    ½É÷ 5¹æ ´Ü¸éµµ.
  • apical four chamber view
    ½É÷ 4¹æ ´Ü¸éµµ.
  • four chamber view
    4 ½É¹æ»ó (ÞÌ ãýÛ®ßÀ)
  • free-air chamber
    ÀÚÀ¯°ø±âÇÔ
  • horn of pulp chamber
    Ä¡¼ö½Ç°¢(öÍâÐãøÊÇ).
  • hyperbaric chamber
    °í¾Ðè¹ö
  • pneumotic chamber
    Àΰø±âÈĽÇ(ËöË­ ˻̷Ëà).
  • posterior chamber
    ÈĹæ
  • posterior chamber
    µÚ¹æ
  • posterior chamber (of eye) ³ª camera p. bulbi
    ¾ÈÈĹæ(äÑý­Û®).
  • posterior chamber (of eye) ³ª camera p. bulbi
    ¾ÈÈĹæ(äÑý­Û®).
  • posterior chamber intraocular lens
    ÈĹ添Áî
  • posterior chamber lens
    ÈĹ添Áî
  • rabbit ear chamber
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  • cavity ionizing chamber
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  • chamber
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  • chamber acid
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  • chamber angle
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  • chamber calibration factor
    Àü¸®ÇÔ ÃøÁ¤°è¼ö, »óÀÚÃøÁ¤°è¼ö
  • chamber enlargement
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  • chamber, chemotactic
    È­ÇÐÁÖ¼º °Ë»ç»óÀÚ
  • condenser chamber
    ÃàÀü±âÇÔ
  • counting chamber
    Ç÷(±¸°è)»êÆÇ(úìϹͪߩ÷ù).
  • counting chamber
    Ç÷(±¸°è)»êÆÇ(Ì´Ë´Ë­Ë×̬).
  • depressing chamber
    °¨¾Ð½Ç(˧ËâËà).
  • diffusion chamber
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  • double outlet chamber
    ¾ç´ëÇ÷°ü ¹èÃâ°­±â½Ã(Áõ).
  • draft chamber
    Åëdz½Ç(̬̰Ëà).
  • epithelium of the aqueous chamber
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ac acceleration; acetyl; acid; acromioclavicular; acute; alternating current; antecubital; anterior cha...
Ap4CH apical four-chamber plane
BCE basal cell epithelioma; benign childhood epilepsy; bubble chamber equipment
EDCS end-diastolic chamber stiffness; end-diastolic circumferential stress
PC avoirdupois weight [Lat. pondus civile]; packed cells; paper chromatography; paracortex; parent cell...
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ACAID Anterior Chamber Associated Immune Deviation
ACD Anterior chamber depth
PC Posterior chamber
PC IOL posterior chamber intraocular lens
AC IOL anterior chamber intraocular lens
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  • resonating chamber
    °ø¸í ½Ç
  • vacuum chamber
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  • augmented limb lead
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  • bipolar extremity lead
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  • endocardial lead
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  • lead acetate
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  • lead anemia
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  • lead borosilicate
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  • lead chromate
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  • lead dichloride
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  • lead equivalent
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  • lead glass
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  • lead gray
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  • lead line
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  • lead neuritis
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Sandison-Clark chamber A chamber that can be fitted over a hole punched in a rabbit's ear, so that tissue will grow to fill the defect between two transparent plates; if the distance between the plates is small, the living tissue can be studied microscopically.
(05 Mar 2000)
high altitude chamber A decompression chamber for simulating a high altitude environment, particularly its low barometric pressure.
Synonym: high altitude chamber.
(05 Mar 2000)
pulp chamber <dentistry> The very inner part of your tooth containing nerve cells and blood vessels.
(08 Jan 1998)
hyperbaric chamber <apparatus> A pressurised chamber that allows for the delivery of oxygen in higher concentrations for therapeutic benefit. Useful in the treatment of severe burns, peripheral vascular disease, carbon monoxide poisoning and decompression illness.
(27 Sep 1997)
sinoatrial chamber <anatomy> The common chamber formed by the single embryonic atrium and the right and left horns of the sinus venosus.
(20 Jun 2000)
sinuatrial chamber <anatomy> The common chamber formed by the single embryonic atrium and the right and left horns of the sinus venosus.
(20 Jun 2000)
specimen chamber <microscopy> The compartment located in the column of the electron microscope in which the specimen is placed for observation.
(05 Aug 1998)
decompression chamber <apparatus> A steel chamber that is used to apply oxygen under pressure to reverse the effects of the bends or to treat other forms of barotrauma.
Synonym: hyperbaric chamber.
(27 Sep 1997)
ionization chamber A chamber for detecting ionization of the enclosed gas; used for determining intensity of ionizing radiation.
(05 Mar 2000)
orientation chamber <cell culture> Chamber designed by Zigmond in which to test the ability of cells (neutrophils) to orient in a gradient of chemoattractant. The chamber is similar to a haemocytometer, but with a depth of only ca. 20m. The gradient is set up by diffusion from one well to the other and the orientation of cells towards the well containing chemoattractant is scored on the basis of their morphology or by filming their movement.
(18 Nov 1997)
endothelium of anterior chamber A single layer of large, squamous cells that covers the posterior surface of the cornea.
Synonym: endothelium camerae anterioris.
(05 Mar 2000)
Zappert counting chamber A special, standardised glass slide used for counting cells (especially erythrocytes and leukocytes) and other particulate material in a measured volume of fluid; the central portion is precisely ground in such a manner that the uniformly flat surface is exactly 0.1 mm lower than that of two parallel ridges on which a special, uniformly flat coverslip may be placed; accurately etched lines on the flat central portion form the boundaries of groups of squares of known areas, thereby providing the basis for determining the volume of fluid in which the cells are counted. Glass slides of this type are frequently known as haemocytometers.
(05 Mar 2000)
Zigmond chamber <cell culture> Chamber designed by Zigmond in which to test the ability of cells (neutrophils) to orient in a gradient of chemoattractant. The chamber is similar to a haemocytometer, but with a depth of only ca. 20m. The gradient is set up by diffusion from one well to the other and the orientation of cells towards the well containing chemoattractant is scored on the basis of their morphology or by filming their movement.
(18 Nov 1997)
augmented lead Electrocardiogram recorded between one limb and two other limbs. The augmented lead are designated aVF, aVL, and aVR for recordings made between the foot (left), left arm, and right arm, respectively, and the other two limbs.
(05 Mar 2000)
bipolar lead A record obtained with two electrodes placed on different regions of the body, each electrode contributing significantly to the record; e.g., a standard limb lead.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • pot lead
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  • red lead
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  • red-lead
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  • sounding lead
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  • tetraethyl lead
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  • chamber
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  • air chamber
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  • audience chamber
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  • black chamber
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