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  • resting tremor
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  • restlessness
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  • restoration
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  • restorative
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  • restraint
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  • restriction
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  • restriction endonuclease
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  • restriction enzyme
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  • restriction fragment length polymorphism
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  • restriction map
    Á¦ÇÑÈ¿¼ÒÁöµµ
  • restrictive cardiomyopathy
    Á¦ÇѽÉÀå±ÙÀ°º´(Áõ), Á¦Çѽɱٺ´(Áõ)
  • restringent
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  • resting tremor
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  • restitution heat
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  • restlessness
    ¾ÈÀýºÎÀý(Áõ)
  • restoration
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  • restorative
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  • restraint
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  • restricted transduction
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  • restricting anorexia nervosa
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  • restriction
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  • restriction endonuclease
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  • restriction endonuclease
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  • restriction enzyme
    Á¦ÇÑÈ¿¼Ò
  • restriction fragment length polymorphism
    Á¦ÇÑÀýÆí±æÀÌ´ÙÇü¼º
  • restriction map
    Á¦ÇÑÈ¿¼ÒÁöµµ
  • restrictive cardiomyopathy
    Á¦ÇѽÉÀå±ÙÀ°º´Áõ
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  • resting current
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  • resting expiratory level
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  • resting length
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  • resting membrane potential
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  • resting nucleus
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  • resting phase
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  • resting position
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  • resting potential
  • resting salivation
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  • resting spore
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  • resting tremor
    ¾ÈÁ¤½ÃÁøÀü(äÌð¡ãÁòèïµ).
  • resting tremor
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  • resting wandering cell
    ÈÞÁö¼º À¯ÁÖ¼¼Æ÷(ýÌò­àõ ë´ñ²á¬øà)
  • restitutio ad integrum =complete recovery
    ÀüÄè(îïöá).
  • restitution heat
    º¹±¸¿­(ÜÖÏÁæð).
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  • restriction fragment
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  • restriction fragment length polymorphism
    Á¦ÇÑ Á¶°¢±æÀÌ ´ÙÇü¼º(Òýúþàõ)
  • restriction gene
    Á¦ÇÑ À¯ÀüÀÚ(ë¶îîí­)
  • restriction map
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  • restriction mutant
    Á¦ÇÑ º¯ÀÌü(ܨì¶ô÷)
  • restriction point
    Á¦ÇÑÁ¡(ð¤ùÚïÃ)
  • restriction polymorphism
    Á¦ÇÑ ´ÙÇü¼º(Òýúþàõ)
  • restriction site
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  • restriction-modification system
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  • restrictive cell
    Á¦ÇÑ ¼¼Æ÷(á¬øà)
  • restrictive condition
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  • restrictive transduction
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BRAC basic rest-activity cycle
ILNR intralobar nephrogenic rest
MUGR multigated blood pool image at rest
PRICE protection, relative rest, ice, compression, elevation
PRICEMM protection, relative rest, ice, compression, elevation, modalities, medication
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  • restorative consideration
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  • restorative material
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  • restorative technique
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  • restorative treatment
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  • restriction
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  • restrictive
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  • restrictive heart disease
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  • restrictive pulmonary disease
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  • restringent
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  • rest position
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  • rest pulpitis
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  • rest vertical dimension
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  • semiprecision rest
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restiform <anatomy> Formed like a rope; applied especially to several ropelike bundles or masses of fibres on the dorsal side of the medulla oblongata.
Origin: L. Restis = rope.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
restiform body A lateral (larger) subdivision of the inferior cerebellar peduncle composed of a variety of fibres including, but not limited to, olivo-, reticulo-, cuneo-, trigemino-, and dorsal spinocerebellar.
See: inferior cerebellar peduncle.
Synonym: corpus restiforme.
(05 Mar 2000)
restiform eminence A prominence of the dorsolateral surface of the medulla oblongata corresponding to the larger lateral part of the inferior cerebellar peduncle.
Synonym: eminentia restiformis.
(05 Mar 2000)
resting <botany> From Rest, Resting spore, a spore in certain orders of algae, which remains quiescent, retaining its vitality, for long periods of time.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
resting cell A quiescent cell; one not undergoing mitosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
resting length The length at rest from which a muscle develops maximum isometric tension.
(05 Mar 2000)
resting phase More appropriately called interphase. The interval in the cell cycle between two cell divisions when the individual chromosomes cannot be distinguished, interphase was once thought to be the resting phase but it is far from a time of rest for the cell. It is the time when DNA is replicated in the cell nucleus.
(12 Dec 1998)
resting potential <physiology> The electrical potential of the inside of a cell, relative to its surroundings. Almost all animal cells are negative inside, resting potentials are in the range 20 to 100mV, 70mV typical.
Resting potentials reflect the action of the sodium pump only indirectly, they are mainly caused by the subsequent diffusion of potassium out of the cell through potassium leak channels. The resting potential is thus close to the Nernst potential for potassium.
See: action potential.
(10 Mar 1998)
resting saliva The saliva found in the mouth in the intervals of food taking and mastication.
(05 Mar 2000)
resting stage The quiescent stage of a cell or its nucleus in which no karyokinetic changes are taking place.
Synonym: vegetative stage.
(05 Mar 2000)
resting tidal volume The tidal volume under normal conditions, i.e., in the absence of exercise or other conditions that stimulate breathing.
(05 Mar 2000)
resting tremor A coarse, rhythmic tremor, 3-5 Hz frequency, usually confined to hands and forearms, that appears when the limbs are relaxed, and disappears with active limb movements; characteristic of Parkinson disease.
Synonym: passive tremor.
(05 Mar 2000)
resting wandering cell A relatively immotile macrophage found in connective tissue, lymph nodes, spleen, and bone marrow.
Synonym: resting wandering cell.
(05 Mar 2000)
restitope The part of the T-cell receptor that associates with the class II major histocompatibility molecule.
Origin: restriction + -tope
(05 Mar 2000)
restitution 1. The act of restoring anything to its rightful owner, or of making good, or of giving an equivalent for any loss, damage, or injury; indemnification. "A restitution of ancient rights unto the crown." (Spenser) "He restitution to the value makes." (Sandys)
2. That which is offered or given in return for what has been lost, injured, or destroved; compensation.
3. <physics> The act of returning to, or recovering, a former state; as, the restitution of an elastic body.
4. <medicine> The movement of rotetion which usually occurs in childbirth after the head has been delivered, and which causes the latter to point towards the side to which it was directed at the beginning of labour.
Synonym: Restoration, return, indemnification, reparation, compensation, amends, remuneration.
Origin: F. Restitution, L. Restitutio.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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lingual rest A metallic extension onto the lingual surface of a tooth to provide support or indirect retention for a removable partial denture.
(05 Mar 2000)
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restriction a principle that limits the extent of something; "I am willing to accept certain restrictions on my movements" limitation: an act of limiting or restricting (as by regulation) the act of keeping something within specified bounds (by force if necessary)
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restriction fragment the fragment of DNA that is produced by cleaving DNA with a restriction enzyme
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resting potential the potential difference between the two sides of the membrane of a nerve cell when the cell is not conducting an impulse
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restored cycle a cardiac cycle following a returning cycle and taking up the normal rhythm.
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restricted affect reduction in the intensity of affect, to a somewhat lesser degree than is characteristic of blunted affect.
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  • restate
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  • resting
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  • resting-place
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  • restitute
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  • restitution
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rest sit, as on a branch
rest not move
rest put something in a resting position, as for support or steadying
rest be inactive, refrain from acting
rest be inherent or innate in
rest have a place in relation to something else
rest designated paved area beside a main road where cars can stop temporarily
rest a day set aside for rest
rest the energy equivalent to the mass of a particle at rest in an inertial frame of reference
rest an institution where people are cared for
rest a building used for shelter by travelers (especially in areas where there are no hotels)
rest (physics) the mass of a body as measured when the body is at rest relative to an observer, an inherent property of the body
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