¼±Åà - È­»ìǥŰ/¿£ÅÍŰ ´Ý±â - ESC

 
"EV"¿¡ ´ëÇÑ °Ë»ö °á°úÀÔ´Ï´Ù. °Ë»ö °á°ú º¸´Â µµÁß¿¡ Tab ۸¦ ´©¸£½Ã¸é °Ë»ö âÀÌ ¼±Åõ˴ϴÙ.
KMLE ÀÇÇоà¾î »çÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 4 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
EVRS early ventricular repolarization syndrome
EVS eligibility verification system; endovaginal sonography
EVTV extravascular thermal volume
EVXX exudative vitreoretinopathy, X-linked
KMLE ÀÚµ¿ÃßÃâ ÀÇÇоà¾î »çÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 6 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
EVLW Extra Vascular Lung Water
EVLWI Extra Vascular Lung Water Index
EVOS European Vertebral Osteoporosis Study
EVR endocardial viability ration
EVR Endovascular repair
EVS Endoscopic variceal sclerotherapy
KMLE ¾àǰ/ÀǾàǰ ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 14 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
ÀÇÇÐ³í¹® ¾àÀÚ(Pubmed/Entrez) °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • JrId: 21613
    JournalTitle: Evolution & development.
    MedAbbr: Evol Dev
    ISSN: 1520-541X
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Evol. Dev.
    NlmId: 100883432
  • JrId: 21644
    JournalTitle: Evolutionary ecology research.
    MedAbbr:
    ISSN: 1522-0613
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Evol. Ecol. Res.
    NlmId: 100961530
  • JrId: 22438
    JournalTitle: Evidence-based mental health.
    MedAbbr: Evid Based Ment Health
    ISSN: 1362-0347
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 100883413
  • JrId: 25400
    JournalTitle: Evocations.
    MedAbbr: Evocations
    ISSN: 1149-2031
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 101095595
  • JrId: 26776
    JournalTitle: Evidence-based nursing.
    MedAbbr: Evid Based Nurs
    ISSN: 1367-6539
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 9815947
¿¾ ´ëÇÑÀÇÇù ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 2 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • evolution
    ÁøÈ­
  • evolutionary psychiatry
    ÁøÈ­Á¤½ÅÀÇÇÐ
¿¾ ´ëÇÑÀÇÇù 3 ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • eversion of foot
  • eversion of lacrimal punctum
    ´«¹°Á¡°Ñ¸»¸², ´©Á¡¿Ü¹Ý(רïÇèâÛè).
  • everted sac method
    µÚÁýÈù Àå°ü³¶¹ý.
  • evidement<ºÒ>
    Àý°³ ¼ÒÆÄ¼ú(ôîËÒḠâú).
  • evideur<ºÒ>
    ¼ÒÆÄ Àý°³±â(ḠôîËÒÐï), Àý°³¼ÒÆÄ±â(ôîËÒḠÐï).
  • evil
    Á˾Ç(ñªç÷).
  • eviration
    °Å¼¼(ËÛá§), ³²¼ºÆ¯Â¡»ó½Ç(Ñûàõ÷åó£ßÃã÷)
  • evisceration
    ³»ÀåÀûÃâ(¼ú)(³»ÀåÀûÃâ¼ú), (³»¿ë¹°)ôÃâ¼ú, Àå±âÀûÃâ, Àå±âÆØ Ãâ.
  • evisceration
    ¾È±¸³»¿ëÁ¦°Å(¼ú)
  • evocation
  • evocative group therapy
    Ç¥ÇöÀû Áý´Ü¿ä¹ý(øúúÞîÜó¢Ó¥ÖûÛö)
  • evoked otoacoustic emission
    À¯¹ßÀÌÀ½Çâ¹æ»ç
  • evoked otoacoustic emission test
    À¯¹ßÀÌÀ½Çâ¹æ»ç °Ë»ç
  • evoked potential
    À¯¹ßÀüÀ§
  • evoked potential
    À¯¹ß(ë¯Û¡)ÀüÀ§(ï³êÈ).
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
event, adverse In pharmacology, an adverse event is any unexpected or dangerous reaction to a drug.
(12 Dec 1998)
event-related potentials, p300 A late-appearing component of the event-related potential. P stands for positive voltage potential and 300 represents 300 millisecond poststimulus. Its amplitude increases with unpredictable, unlikely, or highly significant stimuli and thereby constitutes an index of mental activity.
(12 Dec 1998)
eventognathi <zoology> An order of fishes including a vast number of freshwater species such as the carp, loach, chub, etc.
Origin: NL, fr. Dr. Well + within the jaw.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
eventration <medicine> A tumour containing a large portion of the abdominal viscera, occasioned by relaxation of the walls of the abdomen.
A wound, of large extent, in the abdomen, through which the greater part of the intestines protrude.
The act af disemboweling.
Origin: L. E out + venter belly.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
eventration of the diaphragm Extreme elevation of a half or part of the diaphragm, which is usually atrophic and abnormally thin.
(05 Mar 2000)
eventuality Origin: Cf. F. Eventualite.
1. The coming as a consequence; contingency; also, an event which comes as a consequence.
2. <psychology> Disposition to take cognizance of events.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
evergreen <botany> Bearing green leaves throughout the year.
(09 Oct 1997)
everlasting 1. Lasting or enduring forever; exsisting or continuing without end; immoral; eternal. "The Everlasting God."
2. Continuing indefinitely, or during a long period; perpetual; sometimes used, colloquially, as a strong intensive; as, this everlasting nonsence. "I will give to thee, and to thy seed after thee . . . The land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession." (Gen xvii. 8) "And heard thy everlasting yawn confess The pains and penalties of idleness." (Pope)
Synonym: Eternal, immortal, interminable, endless, never-ending, infinite, unceasing, uninterrupted, continual, unintermitted, incessant.
- Everlasting, Eternal. Eternal denotes (when taken strictly) without beginning or end of duration; everlasting is sometimes used in our version of the Scriptures in the sense of eternal, but in modern usage is confined to the future, and implies no intermission as well as no end. "Whether we shall meet again I know not; Therefore our everlasting farewell take; Forever, and forever farewell, Cassius." (Shak) Everlasting flower. Sane as Everlasting. Everlasting pea, an ornamental plant (Lathyrus latifolius) related to the pea; so called because it is perennial.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
evernic <chemistry> Pertaining to Evernia, a genus of lichens; as, evernic acid.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
eversion A turning outward, as of the eyelid or foot.
Origin: L. E-everto, pp. -versus, to overturn
(05 Mar 2000)
evert To turn outward.
Origin: L. E-verto, to overturn
(05 Mar 2000)
every 1. All the parts which compose a whole collection or aggregate number, considered in their individuality, all taken separately one by one, out of an indefinite bumber. "Every man at his best state is altogether vanity." (Ps. Xxxix. 5) "Every door and window was adorned with wreaths of flowers." (Macaulay)
2. Every one. Cf. Each. "Every of your wishes." "Daily occasions given to every of us." (Hooker) Every each, every one. "Every each of them hath some vices." . Every now and then, at short intervals; occasionally; repeatedly; frequently.
Every may, by way of emphasis, precede the article the with a superlative adjective; as, every, the least variation.
Synonym: Every, Each, Any.
Any denotes one, or some, taken indifferently from the individuals which compose a class. Every differs from each in giving less promonence to the selection of the individual. Each relates to two or more individuals of a class. It refers definitely to every one of them, denoting that they are considered separately, one by one, all being included; as, each soldier was receiving a dollar per day. Every relates to more than two and brings into greater prominence the notion that not one of all considered is excepted; as, every soldier was on service, except the cavalry, that is, all the soldiers, etc. "In each division there were four pentecosties, in every pentecosty four enomoties, and of each enomoty there fought in the front rank four [soldiers]" (Jowett (Thucyd)) "If society is to be kept together and the children of Adam to be saved from setting up each for himself with every one else his foe." (J. H. Newman)
Origin: OE. Everich, everilk; AS. Fre ever + aelc each. See Ever, each.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
evet <zoology> The common newt or eft. In America often applied to several species of aquatic salamanders.
Alternative forms: evat.
See: Eft.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
evi 1 <oncogene> Putative oncogene from mouse myeloid leukaemias.
(18 Nov 1997)
evidement An obsolete term for the scraping out of morbid tissue from a natural or pathologic cavity.
Origin: Fr. Evider, to scoop out
(05 Mar 2000)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • Evoked Potentials, Somatosensory - »õâ The electric response evoked in the CEREBRAL CORTEX by stimulation along AFFERENT PATHWAYS from PERIPHERAL NERVES to CEREBRUM.
    Synonyms : Evoked Potential, Somatosensory, Potential, Somatosensory Evoked, Potentials, Somatosensory Evoked, Somatosensory Evoked Potential
  • Evoked Potentials, Visual - »õâ The electric response evoked in the cerebral cortex by visual stimulation or stimulation of the visual pathways.
    Synonyms : Evoked Potential, Visual, Evoked Response, Visual, Evoked Responses, Visual, Potential, Visual Evoked, Potentials, Visual Evoked, Response, Visual Evoked, Responses, Visual Evoked, Visual Evoked Potential, Visual Evoked Potentials, Visual Evoked Responses
  • Evolution - »õâ The process of cumulative change over successive generations through which organisms acquire their distinguishing morphological and physiological characteristics.
    Synonyms : Evolutions
  • Evolution, Chemical - »õâ Chemical and physical transformation of the biogenic elements from their nucleosynthesis in stars to their incorporation and subsequent modification in planetary bodies and terrestrial biochemistry. It includes the mechanism of incorporation of biogenic elements into complex molecules and molecular systems, leading up to the origin of life.
    Synonyms : Chemical Evolutions, Evolutions, Chemical
  • Evolution, Molecular - »õâ Evolution at the molecular level of DNA sequences and proteins. (Rieger et al., Glossary of Genetics: Classical and Molecular, 5th ed)
    Synonyms :
¿ÜºÎ ¸µÅ© - Merriam-Webster's ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (https://www.merriam-webster.com) °á°ú: 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
¿ÜºÎ ¸µÅ© - µå·¯±×ÀÎÆ÷ ¾àÇÐ Á¤º¸ ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.druginfo.co.kr) °á°ú: 10 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
Á¦Ç°¸í
ÆÇ¸Å»ç
º¸ÇèÄÚµå ¼ººÐ/ÇÔ·®
±¸ºÐ/º¸Çè±Þ¿©
¿¡¹Ù°ñµåÁ¤ - »õâ
Á߿ܽžà
ÀϹÝÀǾàǰ | ¹Ì»ý»ê
¿¡¹öÄ®Á¤ - »õâ
°í·ÁÁ¦¾à
ÀϹÝÀǾàǰ | ºñ±Þ¿©
À¯µ¥¹ÎÁ¤ - »õâ
Evans Medical
Diazoxide
ÀϹÝÀǾàǰ | ¹Ì»ý»ê
¿¡ºñź¿¬Áúݼ¿ - »õâ
¼­¿ïÁ¦¾à
Garlic Fluid Extract, L-Ornithine-L-Aspartate, Tocopherol Acetate
ÀϹÝÀǾàǰ | ºñ±Þ¿©
¿¡ºñ½ºÅ¸Á¤ - »õâ
Lilly
E00510381 Raloxifene HCl
Àü¹®ÀǾàǰ | ±Þ¿©
¿¡º¸¸®µåÁ¤ - »õâ
È޿½º
A29502911 Levosulpiride
Àü¹®ÀǾàǰ | ±Þ¿©
¿¡¹ö³ª¼ÖÁÖ - »õâ
Çѱ¹½´³ÚÁ¦¾à
A07103781 Aminoacetic Acid(Glycine), L-alanine, L-arginine HCl, L-aspartic acid, L-cystine, L-glutamic acid, L-Histidine HCl, L-leucine, L-lsoleucine, L-lysine HCl, L-methionine, L-phenylalanine, L-proline, L-serine, L-threonine, L-tryptophan, L-tyrosine, L-valine
Àü¹®ÀǾàǰ | »èÁ¦
À̺ê¶ûÁ¤ - »õâ
¿µÁø¾àǰ
Acetaminophen, Pamabrom, Pyridoxine HCl
ÀϹÝÀǾàǰ | ºñ±Þ¿©
À̺êŬ¸°ÇÏÇÁÁ¤ - »õâ
»ïÀÏÁ¦¾à
A05003001 Estradiol hemihydrate, Norethisterone acetate
Àü¹®ÀǾàǰ | ±Þ¿©
À̺ê¶óÆÐÃë - »õâ
Janssen-Cilag
Ethinyl Estradiol, Norelgestromin
Àü¹®ÀǾàǰ | ºñ±Þ¿©
¿ÜºÎ ¸µÅ© - WebMD.com Drug Reference ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.webmd.com) °á°ú: 8 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
KMLE À¥ ¿ë¾î ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
evanescent tending to vanish like vapor; "evanescent beauty"
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
evaporated milk milk concentrated by evaporation
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
evaporation vaporization: the process of becoming a vapor dehydration: the process of extracting moisture
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
eventration protrusion of the intestine through the abdominal wall
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
eversion the position of being turned outward; "the eversion of the foot" inversion: the act of turning inside out
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
ÇÑ¿µ/¿µÇÑ »çÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • evaporable
    Áõ¹ßÇϱ⠽¬¿î
  • evaporate
    Áõ¹ßÇÏ´Ù;±èÀ» ³»´Ù;»ç¶óÁ® ¾ø¾îÁö´Ù;Áõ¹ß½ÃŰ´Ù
  • evaporated milk
    ¹«°¡´ç ¿¬À¯
  • evaporating dish (basin)
    (È­)Áõ¹ß Á¢½Ã
  • evaporation
  • evaporative
    Áõ¹ßÀÇ;Áõ¹ßÀ» ÀÏÀ¸Å°´Â;Áõ¹ß¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ
  • evaporator
    Áõ¹ß
  • evaporimeter
    Áõ¹ß°è
  • evapotranspiration
    (±â»ó)Áõ¹ß»ê
  • evasion
    ¾ó¹ö¹«¸²
  • evasion
    µµÇÇ;ȸÇÇ;µÑ·¯´ï
  • evasive
    µµÇÇÇÏ´Â
  • evasive
    Æ÷ÂøÇϱâ¾î·Á¿î;ȸÇÇÀûÀÎ;µÑ·¯´ë(±â ÀßÇÏ)´Â
  • evasive action
    (Àü½Ã¿¡ ¼±¹Ú,Ç×°ø±â°¡ ÃëÇÏ´Â)ȸÇÇ Çൿ
  • evasively
WordNet ÀÏ¹Ý ¿µ¿µ »çÀü °Ë»ö °á°ú : 12 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
EV the event of fading and gradually vanishing from sight
EV tending to vanish like vapor
EV four books in the New Testament that tell the story of Christ's life and teachings
EV marked by ardent or zealous enthusiasm for a cause
EV of or pertaining to or in keeping with the Christian gospel especially as in the first 4 books of the New Testament
EV relating to or being a Christian church believing in personal conversion and the inerrancy of the Bible especially the 4 Gospels
EV stresses the importance of personal conversion and faith as the means of salvation
EV convert to Christianity
EV preach the gospel (to)
EV zealous preaching and advocacy of the gospel
EV a preacher of the Christian gospel
EV any of the spiritual leaders who re assumed to be authors of the New Testament Gospels
¿ÜºÎ ¸µÅ© - American Heritage Dictionary ¿µ¿µ»çÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (https://www.ahdictionary.com) °á°ú: 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
ÀÌ ¾Æ·¡ ºÎÅÍ´Â °á°ú°¡ ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù.
KMLE ÀÇÇоà¾î »çÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
KMLE ÀÚµ¿ÃßÃâ ÀÇÇоà¾î »çÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
KMLE ¾àǰ/ÀǾàǰ À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • Á¦Ç°¸í
    ¼ººÐ/ÇÔ·®
    ±¸ºÐ/º¸Çè±Þ¿©
Çѱ¹Ç¥ÁØÁúº´»çÀκзù ¾àÀÚ ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ÄÚµå
    ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
Çѱ¹Ç¥ÁØÁúº´»çÀκзù ¾àÀÚ À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ÄÚµå
    ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
¾Ë±â½¬¿î ÀÇÇпë¾îÇ®ÀÌÁý, ¼­¿ïÀÇ´ë ±³¼ö ÁöÁ¦±Ù, °í·ÁÀÇÇÐ ÃâÆÇ ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
¾Ë±â½¬¿î ÀÇÇпë¾îÇ®ÀÌÁý, ¼­¿ïÀÇ´ë ±³¼ö ÁöÁ¦±Ù, °í·ÁÀÇÇÐ ÃâÆÇ À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
´ëÇÑÀÇÇù ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
´ëÇÑÀÇÇù ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
´ëÇÑÀÇÇù Çʼö ÀÇÇпë¾îÁý »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
´ëÇÑÀÇÇù Çʼö ÀÇÇпë¾îÁý »çÀü °Ë»ö À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
¿¾ ´ëÇÑÀÇÇù ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
¿¾ ´ëÇÑÀÇÇù 2 ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
¿¾ ´ëÇÑÀÇÇù 2 ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
¿¾ ´ëÇÑÀÇÇù 3 ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
´ëÇÑÇØºÎÇÐȸ ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
´ëÇÑÇØºÎÇÐȸ ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
´ëÇѽŰæ¿Ü°úÇÐȸ ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ÇÑÀÚ
´ëÇѽŰæ¿Ü°úÇÐȸ ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ÇÑÀÚ
´ëÇѱâ»ýÃæÇÐȸ ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
´ëÇѱâ»ýÃæÇÐȸ ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
´ëÇÑ»ýÈ­ÇкÐÀÚ»ý¹°ÇÐȸ ¿ë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
´ëÇÑ»ýÈ­ÇкÐÀÚ»ý¹°ÇÐȸ ¿ë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
KI ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
KI ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
°æºÏ´ë Ä¡°ú´ëÇÐ ±¸°­³»°ú ±³½Ç »çÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
°æºÏ´ë Ä¡°ú´ëÇÐ ±¸°­³»°ú ±³½Ç »çÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) À¯»ç °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
¿ÜºÎ ¸µÅ© - Merriam-Webster's ÀÇÇлçÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö (https://www.merriam-webster.com) °á°ú: 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
¿ÜºÎ ¸µÅ© - A.D.A.M. Medical Encyclopedia ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú: 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
¿ÜºÎ ¸µÅ© - A.D.A.M. Medical Encyclopedia À¯»ç °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú: 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
¿ÜºÎ ¸µÅ© - MedlinePlus Health Topics ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú: 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
¿ÜºÎ ¸µÅ© - MedlinePlus Health Topics À¯»ç °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú: 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
¿ÜºÎ ¸µÅ© - µå·¯±×ÀÎÆ÷ ¾àÇÐ Á¤º¸ À¯»ç °Ë»ö (http://www.druginfo.co.kr) °á°ú: 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
Á¦Ç°¸í
ÆÇ¸Å»ç
º¸ÇèÄÚµå ¼ººÐ/ÇÔ·®
±¸ºÐ/º¸Çè±Þ¿©
¿ÜºÎ ¸µÅ© - WebMD.com Drug Reference À¯»ç °Ë»ö (http://www.webmd.com) °á°ú: 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
¿ÜºÎ ¸µÅ© - Drug.com Drugs by Medical Condition ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.drugs.com) °á°ú: 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
¿ÜºÎ ¸µÅ© - Drug.com Drugs by Medical Condition À¯»ç °Ë»ö (http://www.drugs.com) °á°ú: 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
KMLE À¥ ¿ë¾î À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
ÇÑ¿µ/¿µÇÑ »çÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
¿ÜºÎ ¸µÅ© - American Heritage Dictionary ¿µ¿µ»çÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö (https://www.ahdictionary.com) °á°ú: 0 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
ÅëÇÕ°Ë»ö ¿Ï·á