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  • dysacousis
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dynamic force <radiobiology> Typically defined as the ability to do work. Power is the rate at which work is done, or the rate at which energy is changed. Work characterises the degree to which the properties of a substance are transformed. Energy exists in many forms, which can be converted from one to another in various ways.
Examples include: gravitational energy, electrical energy, magnetic and electric field energy, atomic binding energy (a form of electrical energy really), nuclear binding energy, chemical energy (another form of electrical energy), in addition to these forms of potential energy there are also kinetic energy (energy due to motion), and thermal energy (heat, a form of kinetic energy where the motion is due to thermal vibrations/motions), and so on.
(09 Oct 1997)
dynamic friction The force that must be overcome to maintain steady motion of one body relative to another because they remain in contact.
Compare: starting friction.
(05 Mar 2000)
dynamic ileus Intestinal obstruction due to spastic contraction of a segment of the bowel.
Synonym: spastic ileus.
(05 Mar 2000)
dynamic murmur A heart murmur due to anaemia or to any cause other than a valvular lesion.
(05 Mar 2000)
dynamic platform posturography A force platform that evaluates somatosensory and visual influences on posture and equilibrium.
Synonym: dynamic platform posturography.
Origin: posture + G. Grapho, to write
(05 Mar 2000)
dynamic psychiatry Psychiatric theory and practice emphasizing the principles of psychoanalysis.
Synonym: analytic psychiatry, dynamic psychiatry.
(05 Mar 2000)
dynamic psychology A psychologic approach that concerns itself with the causes of behaviour.
(05 Mar 2000)
dynamic psychotherapy Psychotherapy utilizing freudian principles.
See: psychoanalysis.
Synonym: dynamic psychotherapy.
(05 Mar 2000)
dynamic range <microscopy> In video and other electronic equipment and in photographic emulsions, the ratio of the maximum to minimum signal levels that introduce no more than acceptable levels of signal amplitude distortions.
(05 Aug 1998)
dynamic refraction Refraction of the eye during accommodation.
(05 Mar 2000)
dynamic relations Relative movements between two objects, e.g., the relationship of the mandible to the maxillae.
(05 Mar 2000)
dynamic school A group of theorists founded by Stahl, who professed the belief that all vital action is the result of an internal force independent of anything external to the body.
(05 Mar 2000)
dynamic splint A splint utilizing springs or elastic bands that aids in movements initiated by the patient by controlling the plane and range of motion.
Synonym: active splint, functional splint.
(05 Mar 2000)
dynamic viscosity The internal or molecular frictional resistance of a fluid by Newton's law of viscosity as the ratio of the applied force per unit area to the relative velocity of adjacent fluid layers (produced by the force).
(05 Mar 2000)
dynamical 1. Of or pertaining to dynamics; belonging to energy or power; characterised by energy or production of force. "Science, as well as history, has its past to show, a past indeed, much larger; but its immensity is dynamic, not divine." (J. Martineau) "The vowel is produced by phonetic, not by dynamic, causes." (J. Peile)
2. Relating to physical forces, effects, or laws; as, dynamical geology. "As natural science has become more dynamic, so has history." (Prof. Shedd) Dynamical electricity. See Electricity.
Origin: Gr. Powerful, fr. Power, fr. To be able; cf. L. Durus hard, E. Dure: cf. F. Dynamique.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • Dysautonomia, Familial - »õâ An autosomal disorder of the peripheral and autonomic nervous systems limited to individuals of Ashkenazic Jewish descent. Clinical manifestations are present at birth and include diminished lacrimation, defective thermoregulation, orthostatic hypotension (HYPOTENSION, ORTHOSTATIC), fixed pupils, excessive SWEATING, loss of pain and temperature sensation, and absent reflexes. Pathologic features include reduced numbers of small diameter peripheral nerve fibers and autonomic ganglion neurons. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1348; Nat Genet 1993;4(2):160-4)
    Synonyms : Dominant Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy, Type III, HSAN (Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy) Type III, Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy, Dominant, Type 3, Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy, Dominant, Type III, Familial Dysautonomia, Riley Day Syndrome
  • Dysentery - »õâ Acute inflammation of the intestine associated with infectious DIARRHEA of various etiologies, generally acquired by eating contaminated food containing TOXINS, BIOLOGICAL derived from BACTERIA; PROTOZOA; or other microorganisms. Dysentery is characterized initially by watery FECES then by bloody mucoid stools. It is often associated with ABDOMINAL PAIN; FEVER; and DEHYDRATION.
    Synonyms : Infectious Diarrheal Disease, Diarrheal Disease, Infectious, Infectious Diarrheal Diseases
  • Dysentery, Amebic - »õâ DYSENTERY caused by intestinal PROTOZOA infection, chiefly with ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA. This condition may be associated with amebic infection of the LIVER and other distant sites.
    Synonyms : Amoebiasis, Intestinal, Amoebic Colitis, Amoebic Dysentery, Intestinal Amoebiasis, Amebiases, Intestinal, Amebic Colitides, Amebic Colitis, Amebic Dysenteries, Amoebiases, Intestinal, Amoebic Colitides, Amoebic Dysenteries, Colitides, Amebic, Colitides, Amoebic
  • Dysentery, Bacillary - »õâ DYSENTERY caused by gram-negative rod-shaped enteric bacteria (ENTEROBACTERIACEAE), most often by the genus SHIGELLA. Shigella dysentery, Shigellosis, is classified into subgroups according to syndrome severity and the infectious species. Group A: SHIGELLA DYSENTERIAE (severest); Group B: SHIGELLA FLEXNERI; Group C: SHIGELLA BOYDII; and Group D: SHIGELLA SONNEI (mildest).
    Synonyms : Dysentery, Shiga bacillus, Dysentery, Shigella boydii, Dysentery, Shigella dysenteriae, Dysentery, Shigella dysenteriae type 1, Dysentery, Shigella flexneri, Dysentery, Shigella sonnei, Shigella Dysentery, Bacillary Dysentery, Dysenteries, Shigella
  • Dysgammaglobulinemia - »õâ An immunologic deficiency state characterized by selective deficiencies of one or more, but not all, classes of immunoglobulins.
    Synonyms : Dysgammaglobulinemias
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dysostosis multiplex Hurler's syndrome: hereditary disease (autosomal recessive) consisting of an error is mucopolysaccharide metabolism; characterized by severe abnormalities in development of skeletal cartilage and bone and mental retardation
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
dysplastic relating to or evidencing dysplasia
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
dysgraphia impaired ability to learn to write
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
dyspneic breathless: not breathing or able to breathe except with difficulty; "breathless at thought of what I had done"; "breathless from running"; "followed the match with breathless interest"
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
dyssynergia ataxia: inability to coordinate voluntary muscle movements; unsteady movements and staggering gait
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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DY a usually soluble substance for staining or coloring e.g. fabrics or hair
DY small Eurasian shrub having clusters of yellow flowers that yield a dye
DY any wood from which dye is obtained
DY the time when something ends
DY in or associated with the process of passing from life or ceasing to be
DY (colloquial) eagerly desirous
DY a language of Australian aborigines
DY a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water or to keep out the sea
DY offensive terms for a lesbian who is noticeably masculine
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