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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • alveolar base
    ÀÌÆ²¹Ù´Ú, Ä¡Á¶±âÀú
  • base
    1. ¹Ù´Ú, ¹ÙÅÁ, ±âÀú 2. ¾ËÄ®¸®, ¿°±â 3. ±âÁ¦
  • base curve
    ±âº»°î¼±
  • base deficit
    ¿°±â°áÇÌ
  • base excess
    ¿°±â°úÀ×
  • base exchange
    ¿°±â±³È¯
  • base of heart
    ½ÉÀå¹Ù´Ú, ½ÉÀåÀúºÎ
  • base of skull
    ¸Ó¸®»À¹Ù´Ú, µÎ°³Àú
  • base pair
    ¿°±â½Ö
  • base pair substitution
    ¿°±â½Öġȯ
  • base pairing
    ¿°±â¦Áþ±â
  • base unit
    ±âº»´ÜÀ§
  • buffer base
    ¿ÏÃæ¿°±â
  • conjugate base
    ¦¿°±â
  • cast base porcelain crown
    ÁÖÁ¶±âÄ¡°ü, ±âÀúºÎÁÖÁ¶µµÄ¡°ü
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • synthetic rubber
    ÇÕ¼º°í¹«
  • acid-base compensation
    »ê¿°±âº¸»ó
  • acid-base equilibrium
    »ê¿°±âÆòÇü
  • acid-base indicator
    »ê¿°±âÇ¥Áö½Ã°è
  • alveolar base
    ÀÌÆ²¹Ù´Ú, Ä¡Á¶±âÀú
  • skull base approach
    ¸Ó¸®¹Ù´Ú¼ö¼úÁ¢±Ù¹ý, ³ú±âÀú¼ö¼úÁ¢±Ù¹ý
  • base
    ¹Ù´Ú, ¹ÙÅÁ, ±âÀú, ¾ËÄ«¸®, ¿°±â
  • base of skull
    ¸Ó¸®»À¹Ù´Ú, µÎ°³Àú
  • base curve
    ±âº»°î¼±
  • base excess
    ¿°±â°úÀ×
  • base exchange
    ¿°±âġȯ
  • base line
    ¹ÙÅÁ¼±, ±âÁؼ±
  • base pair
    ¿°±â½Ö
  • base pairing
    ¿°±â¦Áþ±â
  • base line shift
    ±âÁؼ±À̵¿
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • antifriction material
    Ç׸¶Âû ¹°Áú(ù÷ؤóÍÚªòõ), ¸¶Âû °¨¼ÒÁ¦(ؤóÍÊõá´ð¥), °¨¸¶ÂûÁ¦(ÊõؤóÍð¥).
  • apical base
    (Ä¡)±Ù÷(´Ü)±âÀú(¡­Ðñî¼).
  • four-prism-diopter (base out) test
    »çÇÁ¸®Áòµð¿ÉÅͰ˻ç
  • fracture of base of skull
    µÎ°³Àú(ÔéËÏî¼)°ñÀý.
  • general base
    ÀϹݿ°±â(ìéÚõç¤Ðñ).
  • greasy base
    À¯Áö¼º ±âÁ¦(êúò·àõÐñð¥).
  • grinding material
    ¿¬¸¶Àç(æÚبî§).
  • hazardous material handling
    À§Çè¹°ÁúÃë±Þ
  • hygroscopic material
    Èí¼ö¼º ¹°Áú
  • infectious material handling
    °¨¿°¼º¹°ÁúÃë±Þ
  • potassium cyanide broth base
    û»êÄ®·ý¾×ü±âÃʹèÁö
  • prism base-down
    ¹Ù´Ú¾Æ·¡ÇÁ¸®Áò
  • prism base-in
    ¹Ù´Ú³»ÃøÇÁ¸®Áò
  • prism base-out
    ¹Ù´Ú¿ÜÃøÇÁ¸®Áò
  • prism base-up
    ¹Ù´ÚÀ§ÇÁ¸®Áò
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • rubber bowl
    ¶ó¹öº¸¿ï.
  • rubber cup
    ¶ó¹öÄÅ.
  • rubber dam
    ¶ó¹ö´ï.
  • rubber dam application
    ¶ó¹ö´ïÀåÂø¹ý(¡­íûó·Ûö).
  • rubber dam clamp
    ¶ó¹ö´ï±Û·¥ÇÁ.
  • rubber dam clamp forceps
    ¶ó¹ö´ï±Û·¥ÇÁ°âÀÚ(¡­ÌÆí­).
  • rubber dam frame
    ¶ó¹ö´ïÇÁ·¹ÀÓ.
  • rubber dam holder
    ¶ó¹ö´ïÈ£¿ï´õ.
  • rubber dam punch
    ¶ó¹ö´ïÆÝÄ¡.
  • rubber dam weight
    ¶ó¹ö´ïÁßÃß(¡­ñìõß).
  • rubber dermatitis
    °í¹«ÇǺο°
  • rubber file
    °í¹«ÆÄÀÏ.
  • rubber jaw syndrome
    °í¹«¾çÇϾÇÁõÈıº
  • rubber jaw syndrome
    °í¹«¾çÇϾÇÁõÈıº(¡­åÆù»äÉñøý¦ÏØ)
  • rubber pelvis
    °í¹«¾ç °ñ¹Ý.
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Base of phalanges
    ¸¶µð»À¹Ù´Ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÁöÀý°ñÀú
  • Floor of cranial cavity [Interior of skull base]
    ¸Ó¸®»À¹Ù´Ú(¼Ó¸é)
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ³»µÎ°³Àú
  • Arytenoid base
    ¸ð»Ô¿¬°ñ¹Ù´Ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÇÇ¿­¿¬°ñÀú
  • Base of patella
    ¹«¸­»À¹Ù´Ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ½½°³°ñÀú
  • Base, Basal
    ¹Ù´ÚÂÊ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Àú
  • Base of nail
    ¹ßÅé¹Ù´Ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¶±âÀú
  • Base of metatarsal bone
    ¹ßÇ㸮»À¹Ù´Ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÁßÁ·(ô)°ñÀú
  • Base of cell
    ¼¼Æ÷¹Ù´Ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼¼Æ÷Àú
  • Base of nail
    ¼ÕÅé¹Ù´Ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¶±âÀú
  • Base of metacarpal bones
    ¼ÕÇ㸮»À¹Ù´Ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Áß¼ö(Àå)°ñÀú
  • Base of heart
    ½ÉÀå¹Ù´Ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ½ÉÀú
  • Base of sacrum
    ¾ûÄ¡»À¹Ù´Ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] õ°ñÀú
  • Base of prostate
    Àü¸³»ù¹Ù´Ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Àü¸³¼±Àú
  • Base of modiolus
    Ãà¹Ù´Ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿Í¿ìÃàÀú
  • Base of mandible
    ÅλÀ¹Ù´Ú
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÇϾÇÀú
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • base pair
    (Ó¤êÈ) base pair
  • base pairing
    "¿°±â(ç¤Ðñ) ¦Áþ±â, ¿°±â ¦Áö¿ò"
  • base-pairing rules
    ¿°±â ¦Áþ±â ±ÔÄ¢(ЮöÎ)
  • base-pair ratio
    ¿°±â¦ ºñ(Ýï)
  • base-pair substitution
    ¿°±â¦ ġȯ(öÇüµ)
  • base ratio
    ¿°±âºñ(ç¤ÐñÝï)
  • base sequence
    ¿°±â¼­¿­(ç¤ÐñßíÖª)
  • base specificity
    ¿°±âƯÀ̼º(ç¤Ðñ÷åì¶àõ)
  • base stacking
    ¿°±â(ç¤Ðñ) ½×ÀÓ
  • base substitution
    ¿°±âġȯ(ç¤ÐñöÇüµ)
  • Bronsted base
    ºê·Ð½ºÅ×µå ¿°±â(ç¤Ðñ)
  • complementary base pairing
    »óº¸¼º(ßÓÜÍàõ) ¿°±â(ç¤Ðñ) ¦Áþ±â
  • complementary base sequence
    »óº¸¼º ¿°±â¼­¿­(ßÓÜÍàõç¤ÐñßíÖª)
  • concerted acid-base catalysis
    Çùµ¿ »ê¿°±â Ã˸Å(úðÔÒß«ç¤ÐñõºØÚ)
  • conjugate acid-base pair
    ¦ÁöÀº »ê¿°±â½Ö(ß«ç¤Ðñäª)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • material
    ¹°Áú, Àç·á
  • packing material
    ̾˟ˍ
  • prosthetic material
    Àΰøº¸ÀåÀç·á
  • radioopaque material
    ¹æ»ç¼±ºñÅõ°ú¼º¹°Áú
  • radiopaque material
    ¹æ»ç¼±ºñÅõ°ú¼º¹°Áú
  • reference material
    ÂüÁ¶¹°Áú, ±âÁع°Áú
  • suture material
    ºÀÇÕÀç·á
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RD radial deviation; radiology department; rate difference; Raynaud disease; reaction of degeneration; ...
SBR small bowel resection; spleen-to-body [weight] ratio; strict bed rest; styrene-butadiene rubber
CGI chronic granulomatous inflammation; Clinical Global Impression [scale]; common gateway interface [of...
HcImp hydrocolloid impression
IMP idiopathic myeloid proliferation; impression; incomplete male pseudohermaphroditism; individual Medi...
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CGI Clinical Global Impression Scale
CGIS Clinical Global Impression Scale
CGI-C Clinical Global Impression of Change
CGI-I Clinical Global Impression-Improvement
CIC Conjunctival Impression Cytology
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • rubber cup
    ¶ó¹ö ÄÅ
  • rubber dam application
    ¶ó¹ö ´ï ÀåÂø¹ý
    °í¹« ¹æ½À¸·À» ÀÔÇôÁÖ´Â Ä¡·á¹ý.
  • rubber dam clamp forcep
    ¶ó¹ö ´ï Ŭ·¥ÇÁ °âÀÚ
    ·¯¹ö ´ï Ŭ·¥ÇÁ¸¦ Á¦ÀÚ¸®¿¡ ³õ°Ô Çϱâ À§ÇÑ °âÀÚ.
  • rubber dam holder
    ¶ó¹ö ´ï È£¿ï´õ
  • rubber dam weight
    ¶ó¹ö ´ï ÁßÃß
  • rubber file
    °í¹« ÆÄÀÏ
  • rubber glove
    °í¹« Àå°©
  • rubber jaw
    °í¹« »ó¾Ç
    µ¿¹°ÀÇ ÅÎÀÌ ¿¬È­µÈ »óÅ·μ­, ½Å¼º°ñ À§ÃàÀ¸·Î ¹ß»ýµÇ¸ç, »À°¡ Èí¼öµÇ¾î ¼¶À¯¼º Á¶Á÷À¸·Î ġȯµÈ °ÍÀÌ´Ù.
  • rubber ring
    °í¹« ¸µ
  • rubber wheel
    °í¹« ÈÖÀÏ
  • silicone rubber
    ½Ç¸®ÄÜ °í¹«
  • synthetic rubber
    ÇÕ¼º °í¹«
  • active material
    Ȱ¼º ¹°Áú
    È­ÇÐ ¹ÝÀÀ¿¡ À־ Ã˸ÅÀÇ ¹ÝÀÀ ÃËÁø ´É·ÂÀ» Ȱ¼ºÈ­ ½ÃŰ´Â ¹°Áú.
  • antifriction material
    Ç׸¶Âû ¹°Áú
  • cast material
    ÁÖÁ¶¿ë Àç·á
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 2
barium contrast material This radiopaque contrast material is either swallowed or given as a enema for the purpose of demonstrating the anatomy of the gastrointestinal tract using X-rays.
(27 Sep 1997)
breeder material <radiobiology> In D-T fusion, refers to lithium or lithium-containing substances which are placed in the blanket to convert the fusion neutrons back into tritium, using nuclear transmutation of lithium isotopes.
(09 Oct 1997)
by-product material Radioactive material produced by nuclear fission or by neutron irradiation in a nuclear reactor or similar device.
(05 Mar 2000)
radiopaque contrast material A radiopaque substance (for example metal) will be highlighted (appear white) on a plain X-ray. The use of iodine containing radiopaque contrast dyes allow enhancement of the anatomy demonstrable with conventional X-ray.
(27 Sep 1997)
genetic material A gene, a part of a gene, a group of genes, or fragments of many genes, on a molecule of DNA, a fragment of DNA, a group of DNA molecules, or fragments of many DNA molecules. Could refer to anything from a small fragment of DNA to the entire genome of an organism.
(09 Oct 1997)
parent material <ecology> The unconsolidated and more or less weathered mineral or organic matter from which the soil profile is developed.
(09 Oct 1997)
material 1. Consisting of matter; not spiritual; corporeal; physical; as, material substance or bodies. "The material elements of the universe." (Whewell)
2. Hence: Pertaining to, or affecting, the physical nature of man, as distinguished from the mental or moral nature; relating to the bodily wants, interests, and comforts.
3. Of solid or weighty character; not insubstantial; of cinsequence; not be dispensed with; important. "Discourse, which was always material, never trifling." (Evelyn) "I shall, in the account of simple ideas, set down only such as are most material to our present purpose." (Locke)
4. <logic> Pertaining to the matter, as opposed to the form, of a thing. See Matter. Material cause. See Cause. Material evidence, evidence which conduces to the proof or disproof of a relevant hypothesis.
Synonym: Corporeal, bodily, important, weighty, momentous, essential.
Origin: L. Materialis, fr. Materia stuff, matter: cf. F. Materiel. See Matter, and cf. Materiel.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
piling unmerchantable material (PUM) A logging contract requirement to remove and pile unmerchantable woody material of a specified size.
(05 Dec 1998)
plastic restoration material In dentistry, any material that may be shaped directly to the tooth cavity, such as amalgam, cement, or resin.
(05 Mar 2000)
contrast material A substance that is introduced into or around a structure and, because of the difference in absorption of X-rays by the contrast medium and the surrounding tissues, allows radiographic visualisation of the structure.
(18 Nov 1997)
cross-reacting material <haematology> A substance sufficiently different from a reference substance (R) to have a perceptibly different function from R but sufficiently similar to R that it reacts with anti-R antibodies; e.g., mutant factor VIII may be defective or even inert in coagulation and yet be immunologically identified as factor VIII.
(05 Mar 2000)
dental material Any material used in dentistry.
(05 Mar 2000)
discharge of dredged material Any addition of dredged material into the waters of the U.S. The term includes, without limitation, the addition of dredged material to a specified discharge site located in waters of the U.S. And the runoff or overflow from a contained land or water disposal area. Discharges of pollutants into waters of the U.S., resulting from the onshore subsequent processing of dredged material that is extracted from any commercial use (other than fill), are not included within this term and are subject to Section 402 of the CWA even though the extraction and deposit of such material may require a permit from the Corps of Engineers. The term does not include plowing, cultivating, seeding, and harvesting for the production of food, fibre, and forest products. The term does not include de minimis, incidental soil movement occurring during normal dredging operations.
(09 Oct 1997)
discharge of fill material The addition of fill material into waters of the U.S. The term generally includes, without limitation, the following activities: placement of fill that is necessary for the construction of any structure in a water of the U.S., the building of any structure or impoundment requiring rock, sand, dirt, or other material for its construction, site-development fills for recreational, industrial, commercial, residential, and other uses, causeways or road fills, dams and dikes, artificial islands, property protection and/or reclamation devices such as riprap, groins, seawalls, breakwaters, and revetments, beach nourishment, levees, fill for structures such as sewage treatment facilities, intake and outfall pipes associated with power plants and subaqueous utility lines, and artificial reefs. The term does not include plowing, cultivating, seeding, and harvesting for the production of food, fibre, and forest products.
(09 Oct 1997)
iodinated contrast material A substance that contains iodine that can be injected, swallowed or given as an enema for the purpose of diagnostics. Iodinated contrast is radiopaque. This means that conventional X-rays will highlight the course of the contrast in the body.
(27 Sep 1997)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • foam rubber
    ½ºÆùÁö °í¹«
  • hard rubber
    °æÁú °í¹«
  • natural rubber
    õ¿¬°í¹«;ź¼º°í¹«
  • rubber
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  • rubber
    (rub¿¡¼­,°í¹«Áö¿ì°³·Î ¾´µ¥¼­);°í¹«;»ý°í¹«;õ¿¬°í¹«;ÇÕ¼º°í¹«;°í¹«Á¦Ç°;°í¹«Áö¿ì°³(eraser);¸ñ¿å¼ö°Ç;(Æ÷Àå¿ë)°í¹« Áö¿ì°³;Äܵ¼;(°í¹«)¿À¹ö½´Áî;(¾Ïº®µî¹Ý¿ë)½º´ÏÄ¿;°í¹«Å¸À̾î;Â÷ÇÑ´ëÀÇ Å¸À̾î ÀüºÎ;=RUBBERNECKER;º»·ç(home plate);Åõ¼öÆÇ(pitcher's plate);(±¸ÀåÀÇ)¿ïÅü
  • rubber arm
    ÁöÄ¥ÁÙ ¸ð¸£´Â Åõ¼ö
  • rubber bullet
    (Æøµ¿Áø¾Ð¿ë)°í¹«Åº
  • rubber cement
    °í¹«Ç®;°í¹« Á¢ÂøÁ¦
  • rubber check
    ºÎµµ¼öÇ¥
  • rubber dinghy
    (¼ÒÇü)°í¹« º¸Æ®
  • rubber duck
    ÀûÁö ÀáÀÔ °øÀÛ¿øÀ» ÅÂ¿î °í¹« º¸Æ®(Ç︮ÄßÅÍ¿¡¼­ Àú°ø ÅõÇÏ)
  • rubber game
    (µæÁ¡ÀÌ °°À» ¶§ÀÇ)°á½ÂÀü(Ȧ¼ö ½ÃÇÕÀ¸·Î µÈ ½Ã¸®Áî¿¡¼­)
  • rubber goods
    (¿Ï°î)°í¹« Á¦Ç°(ÇÇÀӿ뱸)
  • rubber heel
    ŽÁ¤
  • rubber plant
    Àεµ °í¹« ³ª¹«;°í¹«³ª¹«(½Ç³» Àå½Ä¿ë °ü¿± ½Ä¹°)
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    ±¸ºÐ/º¸Çè±Þ¿©
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