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  • cross-face
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  • cross-finger
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  • cross-linking
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  • cross-matching
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  • cross-modal association
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  • cross-plate
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  • cross-protection
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  • cross sensitization
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  • cross training
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  • cross-antigenicity
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  • cross-binding
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  • cross-contamination
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  • cross-cultural psychiatry
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  • cross-eye
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  • cross-face
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  • cross-finger
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  • cross-leg
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  • cross-linking
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  • cross-linking theory
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  • cross-modal association
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  • cross link
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  • cross linking
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  • cross match test
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  • cross matching
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  • cross neutralization
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  • cross over value
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  • cross reacting antibody
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  • cross reaction
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  • cross reactivation
    ±³Â÷ÀçȰ¼ºÈ­(¡­üÀàõûù).
  • cross reactivation
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  • cross reactivation
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  • cross reactivation
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  • crossover method
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  • crossover point
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  • crossover region
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  • crossover unit
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  • crotonase
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  • cross-sectional study
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  • crossbar symptom of Fraenkel
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  • crossing over
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Crookes-Hittorf tube A simple evacuated tube containing a cathode, that emitted X-rays from the glass envelope when a current was passed through it; the type used by Roentgen to discover X-rays.
(05 Mar 2000)
crop gland Cells in the crop of male and female pigeons and doves that secrete a caseous or milklike material with which the bird feeds its young; it is stimulated to secrete by prolactin, the lactogenic hormone of the anterior hypophysis, and is used as a test object for assaying the activity of this hormone.
(05 Mar 2000)
crop milk A secretion formed by glands in the mucosa of the pigeon's crop with which the young are fed; it is increased under the influence of prolactin.
Synonym: crop milk.
(05 Mar 2000)
crop tree Usually a conifer tree grown to provide wood products.
(05 Dec 1998)
crops, agricultural Cultivated plants or agricultural produce such as grain, vegetables, or fruit.
(12 Dec 1998)
Crosby capsule An attachment to the end of a flexible tube, used for peroral biopsy of the small intestine, by which a piece of mucosa is sucked into an opening in the capsule and cut off.
(05 Mar 2000)
Crosby, William Holmes Jr <person> U.S. Physician, *1914.
See: Crosby capsule.
(05 Mar 2000)
cross 1. Any figure in the shape of a cross formed by two intersecting lines.
Synonym: crux.
Synonym: crux of heart.
3. A method of hybridization or the hybrid so produced.
Origin: F. Croix, L. Crux
(05 Mar 2000)
cross agglutination Agglutination by antibodies specific for minor (group) antigens common to several microorganisms, each of which possesses its own major specific antigen.
Synonym: cross agglutination.
(05 Mar 2000)
cross circulation The circulation in a portion of the body of one individual of blood supplied from another individual.
(12 Dec 1998)
cross contamination <dentistry> Passing bacteria or viruses indirectly from one patient to another through the use of improper sterilisation procedures, unclean instruments, or recycling of products.
(08 Jan 1998)
cross flap A skin flap transferred from one part of the body to a corresponding part, as from one arm to the other.
(05 Mar 2000)
cross hybridization Annealing of a DNA probe to an imperfectly matching DNA molecule.
(05 Mar 2000)
cross infection <microbiology> Infection transmitted between individuals infected with different pathogenic microorganisms. Any infection which a patient contracts in a health-care institution.
(12 Dec 1998)
cross linking 1. <chemistry> The linking of the chains of a polymer to one another so that the polymer, as a network, becomes stronger and more resistant to being dissolved.
2. <molecular biology> The abnormal linking of two strands of DNA by covalent bonds (as opposed to the normal hydrogen bonds between base pairs), which can occur by exposure to X-rays. Such linking is a type of damage to the DNA molecule and must be repaired before the DNA can replicate and function properly again.
(09 Oct 1997)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • Cross-Cultural Comparison - »õâ Comparison of various psychological, sociological, or cultural factors in order to assess the similarities or diversities occurring in two or more different cultures or societies.
    Synonyms : Comparison, Cross-Cultural, Comparisons, Cross-Cultural, Cross Cultural Comparison, Cross-Cultural Comparisons, Studies, Transcultural, Study, Transcultural, Transcultural Study
  • Cross-Linking Reagents - »õâ Reagents with two reactive groups, usually at opposite ends of the molecule, that are capable of reacting with and thereby forming bridges between side chains of amino acids in proteins; the locations of naturally reactive areas within proteins can thereby be identified; may also be used for other macromolecules, like glycoproteins, nucleic acids, or other.
    Synonyms : Cross Linking Reagents, Crosslinking Reagents, Linking Reagents, Cross, Reagents, Bifunctional, Reagents, Cross Linking, Reagents, Cross-Linking, Reagents, Crosslinking
  • Cross-Over Studies - »õâ Studies comparing two or more treatments or interventions in which the subjects or patients, upon completion of the course of one treatment, are switched to another. In the case of two treatments, A and B, half the subjects are randomly allocated to receive these in the order A, B and half to receive them in the order B, A. A criticism of this design is that effects of the first treatment may carry over into the period when the second is given. (Last, A Dictionary of Epidemiology, 2d ed)
    Synonyms : Cross-Over Design, Cross-Over Trials, Crossover Design, Crossover Studies, Crossover Trials, Cross Over Design, Cross Over Studies, Cross Over Trials, Cross-Over Designs, Cross-Over Study, Crossover Designs, Crossover Study, Design, Cross-Over, Design, Crossover
  • Cross-Priming - »õâ Class I-restricted activation of CD8-POSITIVE LYMPHOCYTES resulting from ANTIGEN PRESENTATION of exogenous ANTIGENS (cross-presentation). This is in contrast to normal activation of these lymphocytes (direct-priming) which results from presentation of endogenous antigens.
    Synonyms : Cross Presentation, Cross Priming
  • Cross-Sectional Studies - »õâ Studies in which the presence or absence of disease or other health-related variables are determined in each member of the study population or in a representative sample at one particular time. This contrasts with LONGITUDINAL STUDIES which are followed over a period of time.
    Synonyms : Analysis, Cross-Sectional, Cross Sectional Analysis, Cross-Sectional Survey, Surveys, Disease Frequency, Analyses, Cross Sectional, Analyses, Cross-Sectional, Analysis, Cross Sectional, Cross Sectional Analyses, Cross Sectional Studies, Cross Sectional Survey
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cross-eye strabismus in which one or both eyes turn inward toward the nose
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cross-fertilization fertilization by the union of male and female gametes from different individual of the same species interchange between different cultures or different ways of thinking that is mutually productive and beneficial; "the cross-fertilization of science and the creative arts"
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crop the yield from plants in a single growing season cut short; "She wanted her hair cropped short" a cultivated plant that is grown commercially on a large scale cultivate: prepare for crops; "Work the soil"; "cultivate the land" a collection of people or things appearing together; "the annual crop of students brings a new crop of ideas" yield crops; "This land crops well" the output of something in a season; "the latest crop of fashions is about to hit the stores" let feed in a field or pasture or meadow the stock or handle of a whip feed as in a meadow or pasture; "the herd was grazing" craw: a pouch in many birds and some lower animals that resembles a stomach for storage and preliminary maceration of food snip: cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of; "dress the plants in the garden"
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crossbreeding hybridization: (genetics) the act of mixing different species or varieties of animals or plants and thus to produce hybrids miscegenation: reproduction by parents of different races (especially by white and non-white persons)
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crossed placed crosswise; "spoken with a straight face but crossed fingers"; "crossed forks"; "seated with arms across" (of a check) marked for deposit only as indicated by having two lines drawn across it produced by crossbreeding
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CRO creating a garment of needlework
CRO needlework done by interlocking looped stitches with a hooked needle
CRO an earthen jar (made of baked clay)
CRO soil with soot
CRO release color when rubbed, of badly dyed fabric
CRO (trademark) an electric cooker that maintains a relatively low temperature
CRO suffer a nervous breakdown
CRO (slang) very drunk
CRO tableware (eating and serving dishes) collectively
CRO an architectural ornament of curved foliage used at the edge of a spire or gable
CRO (of a gable or spire) furnished with a crocket (an ornament in the form of curved or bent foliage)
CRO American frontiersman and Tennessee politician who died at the siege of the Alamo (1786-1836)
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