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  • physical strength
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  • physical therapist
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  • physical therapy
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  • physical working capacity
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  • physician
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  • physics
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  • physiochemical
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  • physiochemistry
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  • physiognomic perception
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  • physiologic
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  • physiologic alopecia
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  • physiologic amenorrhea
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  • physiologic congestion
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  • physiologic dead space
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  • physiotherapeutist
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  • physiotherapy
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  • physis
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  • physical pendulum
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  • physical restraint
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  • physical standard
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  • physical status classification
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  • physical strength
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  • physical therapist
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  • physical therapy
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  • physical thermoregulation
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  • physical working capacity
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  • physician
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  • physics
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  • physiochemistry
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  • physical disability
    ½Åü(Àû) Àå¾Ö(ãóô÷(îÜ) î¡äô)
  • physical education
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  • physical electrotonus
    ¹°¸®Àû Àü±â±äÀå(ÚªìµùÊï³Ñ¨ÑÌíå).
  • physical environment
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  • physical examination
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  • physical growth
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  • physical half life
    ¹°¸®Àû ¹Ý°¨±â(ÚªìµîÜ ÚâÊõÑ¢).
  • physical half-life
    ¹°¸®Àû¹Ý°¨±â
  • physical hazard =p. risk
    ½ÅüÀû À§Çè (ÊÙËøËôÌ´).
  • physical incompatibility
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  • physical irritation
    ¹°¸®Àû ÀÚ±Ø(ÚªìµîÜô§Ð½).
  • physical isomerism
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  • physical measurement
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  • physical optics
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  • physical education
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  • physical electrotonus
    ¹°¸®Àû Àü±â±äÀå(ÚªìµùÊï³Ñ¨ÑÌíå).
  • physical environment
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  • physical examination
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  • physical growth
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    ¹°¸®Àû ¹Ý°¨±â(ÚªìµîÜ ÚâÊõÑ¢).
  • physical half-life
    ¹°¸®Àû¹Ý°¨±â
  • physical hazard =p. risk
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  • physical incompatibility
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  • physical irritation
    ¹°¸®Àû ÀÚ±Ø(ÚªìµîÜô§Ð½).
  • physical isomerism
    ¹°¸®À̼º(ü).
  • physical measurement
    ½Åü°èÃø(ãóô÷ ͪö´).
  • physical optics
    ¹°¸®±¤ÇÐ(ÚªìµÎÃùÊ).
  • physical pendulum
    ½Åü(ãóô÷)ÈçµéÀÌ.
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  • JrId: 5498
    JournalTitle: Physiology and pharmacology.
    MedAbbr: Life Sci I
    ISSN: 0300-9653
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    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 375522
  • JrId: 6388
    JournalTitle: Physicians' drug manual.
    MedAbbr: PDM
    ISSN: 0031-9058
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    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 217255
  • JrId: 6427
    JournalTitle: The Physiology teacher.
    MedAbbr: Physiol Teach
    ISSN: 0048-4075
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    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 361045
  • JrId: 6456
    JournalTitle: Physician assistant.
    MedAbbr: Physician Assist
    ISSN: 0147-3999
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    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 7703992
  • JrId: 6459
    JournalTitle: Physics in medicine and biology.
    MedAbbr: Phys Med Biol
    ISSN: 0031-9155
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    NlmId: 401220
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  • physical sign
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  • physical status
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  • physical strength
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  • physical therspist
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  • physical transformation
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  • physician
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  • physics
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  • physilogic normal occlusion
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  • physiologic
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  • physiologic adaptaion
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  • physiologic congestion
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physical education and training Instructional programs in the care and development of the body, often in schools. The concept does not include prescribed exercises, which is exercise therapy.
(12 Dec 1998)
physical elasticity of muscle <anatomy> The quality of muscle that enables it to yield to passive physical stretch.
(05 Mar 2000)
physical endurance The time span between the beginning of physical activity by an individual and the termination because of exhaustion.
(12 Dec 1998)
physical examination Systematic and thorough inspection of the patient for physical signs of disease or abnormality.
(12 Dec 1998)
physical fitness A state of well-being in which performance is optimal, often as a result of physical conditioning which may be prescribed for disease therapy.
(12 Dec 1998)
physical half-life The time required for half the atoms of a radionuclide to undergo disintegration.
(05 Mar 2000)
physical map <molecular biology> A map of the locations of identifiable landmarks on DNA (for example, restriction enzyme cutting site, genes), regardless of inheritance. Distance is measured in base pairs. For the human genome, the lowest-resolution physical map is the banding patterns on the 24 different chromosomes, the highest-resolution map wouldbe the complete nucleotide sequence of the chromosomes.
(09 Oct 1997)
physical medicine A medical specialty concerned with the use of physical agents, mechanical apparatus, and manipulation in rehabilitating physically diseased or injured patients.
(12 Dec 1998)
physical modalities Therapeutic interventions that use physical methods, such as heat, cold, massage or exercise, to relieve pain.
(16 Dec 1997)
physical sciences The natural sciences dealing with inanimate matter or with energy, as physics, chemistry, astronomy.
(12 Dec 1998)
physical sign <clinical sign> A sign that is observed or elicited by auscultation, percussion, or palpation.
(05 Mar 2000)
physical therapist A physical therapist is a specialist trained using exercise and physical activities to condition muscles and improve level of activity. Physical therapy is helpful in those with physical debilitating illness (for example stroke).
(27 Sep 1997)
physical therapy A physical therapist is a specialist trained using exercise and physical activities to condition muscles and improve level of activity. Physical therapy is helpful in those with physical debilitating illness (for example stroke).
(27 Sep 1997)
physical therapy department, hospital Hospital department which is responsible for the administration and provision of diagnostic and medical rehabilitation services to restore or improve the functional capacity of the patient.
(12 Dec 1998)
physically In a physical manner; according to the laws of nature or physics; by physical force; not morally. "I am not now treating physically of light or colours." (Locke)
2. According to the rules of medicine. "He that lives physically must live miserably." (Cheyne)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 2
  • Physical Fitness - »õâ A state of well-being in which performance is optimal, often as a result of physical conditioning which may be prescribed for disease therapy.
    Synonyms : Conditioning, Human Physical, Conditionings, Human Physical, Fitness, Physical, Human Physical Conditioning, Human Physical Conditionings, Physical Conditionings, Human
  • Physical Medicine - »õâ A medical specialty concerned with the use of physical agents, mechanical apparatus, and manipulation in rehabilitating physically diseased or injured patients.
    Synonyms : Medicine, Physical, Physiatrics
  • Physical Stimulation - »õâ
    Synonyms : Physical Stimulations, Stimulations, Physical
  • Physical Therapy (Specialty) - »õâ The auxiliary health profession which makes use of PHYSICAL THERAPY MODALITIES to prevent, correct, and alleviate movement dysfunction of anatomic or physiologic origin.
    Synonyms : Physical Therapies (Specialty), Physiotherapies (Specialty), Therapies, Physical (Specialty), Therapy, Physical (Specialty)
  • Physical Therapy Department, Hospital - »õâ Hospital department which is responsible for the administration and provision of diagnostic and medical rehabilitation services to restore or improve the functional capacity of the patient.
    Synonyms : Physical Therapy Departments, Hospital
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physics the science of matter and energy and their interactions
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physic nut small tropical American tree yielding purple dye and a tanning extract and bearing physic nuts containing a purgative oil that is poisonous in large quantities
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physiognomy countenance: the human face (`kisser' and `smiler' and `mug' are informal terms for `face' and `phiz' is British)
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physiological of or relating to the biological study of physiology; "physiological psychology"; "Pavlov's physiological theories"
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physiological psychology the branch of psychology that is concerned with the physiological bases of psychological processes
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  • physical training
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  • physician
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physi a desire for sexual intimacy
physi alternative names for the body of a human being
physi a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition
physi the branch of chemistry dealing with the physical properties of chemical substances
physi training in the development of and care for the human body
physi the activity of exerting your muscles in various ways to keep fit
physi the activity of exerting your muscles in various ways to keep fit
physi good physical condition
physi the study of physical features of the earth's surface
physi a tangible and visible entity
physi pendulum consisting of an actual object allowed to rotate freely around a horizontal axis
physi a natural phenomenon involving the physics of matter and energy
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