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FRCGP Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners
FRCOG Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
FRCP Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
FRCP(C) Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada
FRCPA Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australia
FRCPath Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists
FRCPE Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
FRCPI Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland
FRCPsych Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists
FRCS Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons
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FR20 Fixed Ratio 20
FR3 Framework 3
FR5 Fixed ratio 5
FRA Flexor Reflex Afferent
FRA Fos related antigen
FRA Fructosamine
FRA fibrinogen related antigen
Fra(X) Fragile X
FRA(X) Fragile X syndrome
Fraction 1 fraction
KMLE ¾àǰ/ÀǾàǰ ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 14 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
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  • JrId: 3784
    JournalTitle: Der Freie Zahnarzt.
    MedAbbr: Freie Zahnarzt
    ISSN: 0340-1766
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 7506270
  • JrId: 3786
    JournalTitle: Il Friuli medico.
    MedAbbr: Friuli Med
    ISSN: 0016-1535
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 421045
  • JrId: 3788
    JournalTitle: Frontiers of gastrointestinal research.
    MedAbbr: Front Gastrointest Res
    ISSN: 0302-0665
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 7510219
  • JrId: 3789
    JournalTitle: Frontier Nursing Service quarterly bulletin.
    MedAbbr: Front Nurs Serv Q Bull
    ISSN: 0016-2116
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 7502563
  • JrId: 3790
    JournalTitle: Frontiers of oral physiology.
    MedAbbr: Front Oral Physiol
    ISSN: 0301-536X
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 425735
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  • ÄÚµå
    ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • S72
    Fracture of femur
    ³Ò´Ù¸®»ÀÀÇ °ñÀý
  • S72.9
    Fracture of femur, part unspecified
    »ó¼¼ºÒ¸íÀÇ ³Ò´Ù¸®»À ºÎºÐÀÇ °ñÀý
  • S82.4
    Fracture of fibula alone
    Á¾¾Æ¸®»À¸¸ÀÇ °ñÀý
  • S12.0
    Fracture of first cervical vertebra
    Á¦1¸ñôÃß»ÀÀÇ °ñÀý
  • S62.2
    Fracture of first metacarpal bone
    Á¦1 ¼ÕÇ㸮»ÀÀÇ °ñÀý
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • frame rate
    È­¸é¹ß»ý·ü, È­¸éÀ²
  • frame scotoma
    ¾È°æÅ×¾ÏÁ¡
  • frameshift mutation
    ƲÀ̵¿µ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌ
  • framework
    Ʋ, ±¸Á¶
  • Frankfort horizontal plane
    ´«È®±Í¼öÆò¸é, ÇÁ¶ûÅ©Æ÷Æ®¼öÆò¸é
  • freckle
    ÁÖ±Ù±ú
  • free
    ÀÚÀ¯-, À¯¸®-
  • free acid
    À¯¸®»ê
  • free association
    ÀÚÀ¯¿¬»ó
  • free border
    ÀÚÀ¯¸ð¼­¸®
  • free electron
    ÀÚÀ¯ÀüÀÚ
  • free end saddle partial denture
    À¯¸®´Ü±¹¼ÒÀÇÄ¡
  • free energy
    ÀÚÀ¯¿¡³ÊÁö
  • free erythrocyte porphyrin
    À¯¸®ÀûÇ÷±¸Æ÷¸£ÇǸ°
  • free fatty acid
    À¯¸®Áö¹æ»ê
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • frontotemporal dementia
    À̸¶°üÀÚ¿±Ä¡¸Å, ÀüÃøµÎ¿±Ä¡¸Å
  • frostbite
    µ¿»ó
  • fructification
    °á½Ç, Æ÷ÀÚÇü¼º±â°ü
  • fructose
    °ú´ç, ÇÁ·èÅä¿À½º
  • frustration
    ÁÂÀý, ¿å±¸ÁÂÀý
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Frankfort horizontal plane
    ´«È®±Í¼öÆò¸é
  • freckle
    ÁÖ±Ù±ú
  • free
    ÀÚÀ¯-, À¯¸®-
  • free acid
    À¯¸®»ê
  • free association
    ÀÚÀ¯¿¬»ó
  • free border
    ÀÚÀ¯¸ð¼­¸®
  • free electron
    ÀÚÀ¯ÀüÀÚ
  • free end saddle partial denture
    À¯¸®´Ü±¹ºÎÀÇÄ¡
  • free energy
    ÀÚÀ¯¿¡³ÊÁö
  • free erythrocyte porphyrin
    À¯¸®ÀûÇ÷±¸Æ÷¸£ÇǸ°
  • free fatty acid
    À¯¸®Áö¹æ»ê
  • free flap
    À¯¸®ÇÇÆÇ
  • free flap transfer
    À¯¸®ÇÇÆÇÀüÀÌ, À¯¸®ÇÇÆÇÀüÀ̼ú
  • free floating anxiety
    ¶°µ¹À̺ҾÈ
  • free graft
    À¯¸®À̽Ä
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • fracture fragment
    °ñÀý Æí(Íéï¹ø¸).
  • fracture healing
    °ñÀý Ä¡À¯(Íéï¹ö½ë¨).
  • fracture of alveolar process
    Ä¡Á¶µ¹±â°ñÀý.
  • fracture of base of skull
    µÎ°³Àú(ÔéËÏî¼)°ñÀý.
  • fracture of condylar process
    ¾Ç°üÀýµ¹±â°ñÀý.
  • fracture of condylar process
    ¾Ç°üÀýµ¹±â°ñÀý
  • fracture of dental crown
    Ä¡°üÆÄÀý(öÍή÷òï¹).
  • fracture of femur<³ª> fractura femoris
    ´ëÅð(°ñ)(ÓÞ÷ÚÍé)°ñÀý.
  • fracture of fibula<³ª> fractura fibulae
    ºñ°ñ(ÛÉÍé) °ñÀý.
  • fracture of humerus<³ª> fractura humeri
    »ó¿Ï(°ñ)(ß¾èÓÍé) °ñÀý.
  • fracture of jaw
    ¾Ç°ñ°ñÀý(äÉÍéÍéï¹).
  • fracture of labyrinth
    ¹Ì·Î(Ú»ÖØ)°ñÀý.
  • fracture of labyrinth
    ¹Ì·Î°ñÀý
  • fracture of mandible
    ÇϾǰñ°ñÀý.
  • fracture of mandible
    ÇϾǰñ°ñÀý
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • fracture fragment
    °ñÀý Æí(Íéï¹ø¸).
  • fracture healing
    °ñÀý Ä¡À¯(Íéï¹ö½ë¨).
  • fracture of alveolar process
    Ä¡Á¶µ¹±â°ñÀý.
  • fracture of base of skull
    µÎ°³Àú(ÔéËÏî¼)°ñÀý.
  • fracture of condylar process
    ¾Ç°üÀýµ¹±â°ñÀý
  • fracture of condylar process
    ¾Ç°üÀýµ¹±â°ñÀý.
  • fracture of dental crown
    Ä¡°üÆÄÀý(öÍή÷òï¹).
  • fracture of femur<³ª> fractura femoris
    ´ëÅð(°ñ)(ÓÞ÷ÚÍé)°ñÀý.
  • fracture of fibula<³ª> fractura fibulae
    ºñ°ñ(ÛÉÍé) °ñÀý.
  • fracture of humerus<³ª> fractura humeri
    »ó¿Ï(°ñ)(ß¾èÓÍé) °ñÀý.
  • fracture of jaw
    ¾Ç°ñ°ñÀý(äÉÍéÍéï¹).
  • fracture of labyrinth
    ¹Ì·Î°ñÀý
  • fracture of labyrinth
    ¹Ì·Î(Ú»ÖØ)°ñÀý.
  • fracture of mandible
    ÇϾǰñ°ñÀý
  • fracture of mandible
    ÇϾǰñ°ñÀý.
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Frontal lobe
    À̸¶¿±
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüµÎ¿±
  • Frontal nerve
    À̸¶½Å°æ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüµÎ½Å°æ
  • Frontal notch
    À̸¶»ÀÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüµÎÀýÈç
  • Frontal pole
    À̸¶±Ø
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüµÎ±Ø
  • Frontal process
    À̸¶µ¹±â
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüµÎµ¹±â
  • Frontal region
    À̸¶ºÎÀ§
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüµÎºÎ
  • Frontal sinus
    À̸¶»Àµ¿±¼
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüµÎµ¿
  • Frontal veins
    À̸¶¿±Á¤¸Æ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüµÎ¿±Á¤¸Æ
  • Frontoethmoidal suture
    À̸¶¹úÁýºÀÇÕ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüµÎ»ç°ñºÀÇÕ
  • Frontolacrimal suture
    À̸¶´«¹°ºÀÇÕ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüµÎ´©°ñºÀÇÕ
  • Frontomaxillary suture
    À̸¶À§ÅκÀÇÕ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüµÎ»ó¾ÇºÀÇÕ
  • Frontonasal prominence
    À̸¶ÄÚÀ¶±â
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüµÎºñÀ¶±â
  • Frontonasal suture
    À̸¶ÄÚ»ÀºÀÇÕ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüµÎºñ°ñºÀÇÕ
  • Frontoparietal operculum
    À̸¶¸¶·çµ¤°³
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüµÎµÎÁ¤ÆÇ°³
  • Frontopontine fibers
    À̸¶´Ù¸®³ú¼¶À¯
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀüµÎ±³ÇÙ¼¶À¯
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ÇÑÀÚ
  • frontonasal dysplasia
    À̸¶ºñ°ñÇü¼ºÀÌ»ó
    îñÔéÞ¬Íéì¶û¡àõñø
  • frontoorbital a.
    À̸¶´«È®¾Õ¿Å±è¼ú, ÀüµÎ¾È¿ÍÀüÁø¼ú
    îñÔéäÑèÀîñòäâú
  • frontopolar
    À̸¶±ØºÎ-, ÀüµÎ±ØºÎ¤Ñ
    îñÔéпݻ¤Ñ
  • frontopolar a.
    ÀüµÎ±Øµ¿¸Æ
    îñÔéпÔÑØæ
  • frontopontine t.
    ÀüµÎ³ú±³·Î
    îñÔéÒàÎéÖØ
  • frontotemporal a.
    À̸¶°üÀÚ¿±Á¢±Ù¹ý, ÀüÃøµÎÁ¢±Ù¹ý
    îñö°ÔéïÈÐÎÛö
  • frontozygomatic point
    À̸¶±¤´ëÁ¡, ÀüµÎÇù°ñÁ¡
    îñÔéúõÍéïÇ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • frayed end
    Ç®¸° ³¡
  • free calcium
    À¯¸®(ë´×î) Ä®½·
  • free diffusion
    ÀÚÀ¯ È®»ê(í»ë¦üªß¤)
  • free electrophoresis
    ÀÚÀ¯ Àü±â¿µµ¿(í»ë¦ï³Ñ¨ç¶ÔÑ)
  • free energy
    ÀÚÀ¯(í»ë¦) ¿¡³ÊÁö
  • free energy change
    ÀÚÀ¯(í»ë¦) ¿¡³ÊÁö º¯È­(ܨûù)
  • free fatty acids
    À¯¸® Áö¹æ»ê(ë´×îò·Û¸ß«)
  • free insulin
    À¯¸®(ë´×î) Àν¶¸°
  • free radical
    ÀÚÀ¯(í»ë¦) ·¡µðÄ®
  • free rotation
    ÀÚÀ¯ ȸÀü(í»ë¦üÞï®)
  • freeze-clamp technique
    ¾ó¸² Ŭ·¥ÇÁ ¼ú(âú)
  • freeze-cleaving
    ¾ó·ÁÂ¥¸£±â
  • freeze-drying
    "¾ó·Á¸»¸®±â, µ¿°á °ÇÁ¶(ÔÐÌ¿ËëðÏ)"
  • freeze-etching
    ¾ó·Á»õ±â±â
  • freeze-fracturing
    ¾ó·Á±ú±â
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • frenulum
    ÁÖ¸§¶ì, ¼Ò´ë
  • frenulum linguae
    ÇôÁÖ¸§¶ì, ¼³¼Ò´ë
  • frequency
    ºóµµ, µµ¼ö, Á֯ļö, Áøµ¿¼ö
  • frequency axis
    Á֯ļöÃà
  • frequency change
    Á֯ļöº¯È­
  • frequency dependent
    Á֯ļöÀÇÁ¸Çü
  • frequency distribution
    µµ¼öºÐÆ÷, Á֯ļöºÐÆ÷
  • frequency encoding
    Á֯ļöºÎȣȭ
  • frequency encoding direction
    Á֯ļöºÎȣȭ¹æÇâ
  • frequency encoding gradient
    Á֯ļöºÎȣȭ°æ»ç
  • frequency modulation
    Á֯ļöº¯Á¶
  • frequency modulation imaging
    Á֯ļöº¯Á¶¿µ»ó
  • frequency selective fat suppression technique
    Á֯ļö¼±Åà Áö¹æ¾ïÁ¦(±â)¹ý
  • frequency wraparound
    Á֯ļöµÑ·¯°ãħ
  • frequent urination
    ºó´¢
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • fragile osteosclerosis
    Ãë¾à °ñ°æÈ­
  • fragile x syndrome
    ÇÁ·¡ÀÚÀÏ ¿§½º ÁõÈıº
    À¯ÀüÀÚ X ¿°»öüÀÇ Àå¿Ï
  • fragility
    Ãë¾à¼º, ºÎ¼­Áö±â ½¬¿ò
    ¿¬¼ÓÀ̳ª ÅëÇÕÀ» ºÐ¿­½ÃŰ´Â ¿øÀο¡ ´ëÇÏ¿© °¨¼ö¼ºÀÌ Àְųª ÀúÇ×¼ºÀÌ °á¿©µÇ¾î ÀÖ´Â °Í.
  • fragility test
    Ãë¾à ½ÃÇè
    ÀûÇ÷±¸ ÆÄ±« ½ÃÇè.
  • fragment
    ºÐÀý, ¼¼Æí, ÆÄÆí, ´ÜÆí, ÆíÀý, °ñÆí
    Å« Àüü°¡ ÆÄ±«µÇ¾î Çü¼ºµÈ ¼ÒÆí.
  • fragmental
    ´ÜÆíÀÇ
  • fragmentation myocarditis
    ¼¼´Ü¼º ½É±Ù¿°
  • frambesia
    ÇÁ¶÷º£½Ã¾Æ, µþ±âÁ¾
  • frame
    °ñ°Ý
    ÀÏÁ¤ÇÑ ºÎºÐÀ» ÁöÁöÇϰųª ¿òÁ÷ÀÌÁö ¸øÇÏ°Ô ¸¸µé¾îÁø ´Ü´ÜÇÑ ±¸Á¶.
  • frameshift mutation
    °ñ°Ý ±¸Á¶ À̵¿ µ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌ
  • framework region
    ±âº» Ʋ
  • Franch
    ÇÁ·»Ä¡
  • frank breech
    µÐÀ§
  • frank prolapse
    ¿ÏÀü Àڱà Ż
  • Frankfort mandibular plane angel
    ÇÁ¶ûÅ©Æ÷¸£Æ® ÇϾǸ鰢
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
fractures, spontaneous Fractures occurring as a result of disease of a bone or from some undiscoverable cause, and not due to trauma.
(12 Dec 1998)
fractures, stress Fractures due to the strain caused by repetitive exercise. They are thought to arise from a combination of muscle fatigue and bone failure, and occur in situations where bone remodeling predominates over repair. The classical stress fracture is the march fracture of military personnel, in which the metatarsal undergoes repeated stress during marching. The most common sites of stress fractures are the metatarsus, fibula, tibia, and femoral neck.
(12 Dec 1998)
fractures, ununited A fracture in which union fails to occur, the ends of the bone becoming rounded and eburnated, and a false joint occurs.
(12 Dec 1998)
Fraenkel's pneumococcus A gram-positive organism found in the upper respiratory tract, inflammatory exudates, and various body fluids of normal and/or diseased humans and, rarely, domestic animals.
(12 Dec 1998)
Fraenkel, Albert <person> German physician, 1848-1916.
See: Fraenkel's pneumococcus, Fraenkel-Weichselbaum pneumococcus.
(05 Mar 2000)
Fraenkel-Weichselbaum pneumococcus A gram-positive organism found in the upper respiratory tract, inflammatory exudates, and various body fluids of normal and/or diseased humans and, rarely, domestic animals.
(12 Dec 1998)
fraenulum Origin: NL, dim. Of L. Fraenum a bridle.
<anatomy> A fraenum.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
fragile site Places on chromosomes that tend to break more often than other places. These places also tend to be where chromosomal translocations (a type of chromosomal mutation) occur.
(09 Oct 1997)
fragile x chromosome X chromosome with a fragile site associated with a frequent form of mental retardation. The fragile X chromosome was first sighted by Herbert A. Lubs in 1969. The fragile X is also called FRAXA (the second A signifies it was the first FRAgile site found on the X chromosome). It is due a trinucleotide repeat (a recurring motif of 3 bases) in the DNA at that spot.
(12 Dec 1998)
fragile X syndrome <syndrome> most frequent cause of mental retardation. There is an expanded trinucleotide repeat CGG in the fra(X) gene. There is usually a constricted section on the long arm of the X chromosome.
After puberty these patients often exhibit large prominent ears, long narrow face, coarse facial features and macroorchidism. Mental retardation in males is characteristic although the manifestations of the syndrome are highly variable.
A preponderance of males are affected but it also affects 30% of carrier females and about 20% of obligate carrier males are not affected. The complexity in the inheritance pattern comes from the fact that these obligate carrier males (transmitting males) pass on the mutation to all their daughters (unaffected). most of the sons of carrier females with the mutation are mentally retarded but of their daughters, only 1/3 are retarded while 1/3 are borderline retarded and 1/3 are normal.
Penetrance of the disease is variable within families and among siblings. Another unique characteristic of this syndrome, which is referred to as the Sherman Paradox is the fact that the risk of a family member being abnormal when gene-positive depends on the position of the proband in the pedigree.
Sons of phenotypically normal but transmitting males have no risk of being mentally affected, but grandsons and great-grandsons of the transmitting a male have a much higher risk of mental retardation (40% and 50%, respectively). On the other hand, if the carrier female expresses the mental handicap her sons have a 50% risk of mental retardation.
The classical method of confirming diagnosis is culture of lymphocytes in a folate-free medium (or supplemented with trimethoprim, methotrexate or FUdR) and microscopic detection of the fragile site (Xq27.3). Expression is seen in less than 50% of the cells of affected individuals but the test is not applicable to carrier detection as there is a high false negative rate (60%).
The fragile-X gene (FMR-1), which contains tandemly repeated trinucleotide sequences (CGG repeats) on its 5' end, can be detected with PCR or Southern blot techniques. Normal controls show 6-50 CGG repeats, whereas mutation in affected males or heterozygous females can contain as many as 1,000 CGG repeat units.
The test is indicated for individuals with compatible mental retardation, developmental delays or autism, or for those that have a family history of the syndrome. It is also indicated for prenatal detection in offspring of carrier females.
Inheritance: sex-linked.
Incidence: 1 in 1200 males and 1 in 2500 females.
(17 Dec 1997)
fragilitas Synonym: fragility.
Origin: L.
(05 Mar 2000)
fragilitas crinium Brittleness of the hair; a condition in which the hair of the head or face tends to split or break off.
(05 Mar 2000)
fragilitas sanguinis The susceptibility, or lack of resistance, of erythrocytes to haemolysis when exposed to increasingly hypotonic saline solutions.
(12 Dec 1998)
fragility Brittleness; liability to break, burst, or disintegrate.
Synonym: fragilitas.
Origin: L. Fragilitas
(05 Mar 2000)
fragility of the blood The susceptibility, or lack of resistance, of erythrocytes to haemolysis when exposed to increasingly hypotonic saline solutions.
(12 Dec 1998)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • Fractures, Closed - »õâ Fractures in which the break in bone is not accompanied by an external wound.
    Synonyms : Closed Fracture, Closed Fractures, Fracture, Closed, Fracture, Occult, Occult Fracture, Occult Fractures
  • Fractures, Comminuted - »õâ A fracture in which the bone is splintered or crushed. (Dorland, 27th ed)
    Synonyms : Comminuted Fracture, Comminuted Fractures, Fracture, Comminuted
  • Fractures, Compression - »õâ Crumbling or smashing of cancellous BONE by forces acting parallel to the long axis of bone. It is applied particularly to vertebral body fractures (SPINAL FRACTURES). (Blauvelt and Nelson, A Manual of Orthopedic Terminology, 1994, p4)
    Synonyms : Compression Fractures, Compression Fracture, Fracture, Compression
  • Fractures, Malunited - »õâ Union of the fragments of a fractured bone in a faulty or abnormal position. If two bones parallel to one another unite by osseous tissue, the result is a crossunion. (From Manual of Orthopaedic Terminology, 4th ed)
    Synonyms : Fractures, Abnormal Union, Fractures, Crossunited, Crossunited Fracture, Crossunited Fractures, Fracture, Abnormal Union, Fracture, Crossunited, Fracture, Malunited, Malunited Fracture, Malunited Fractures
  • Fractures, Open - »õâ Fractures in which there is an external wound communicating with the break of the bone.
    Synonyms : Compound Fracture, Compound Fractures, Fracture, Compound, Fracture, Open, Open Fracture, Open Fractures
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fraction a component of a mixture that has been separated by a fractional process a small part or item forming a piece of a whole the quotient of two rational numbers divide: perform a division; "Can you divide 49 by seven?"
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Francisella a genus of Gram-negative aerobic bacteria that occur as pathogens and parasite in many animals (including humans)
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frustration the feeling that accompanies an experience of being thwarted in attaining your goals an act of hindering someone's plans or efforts a feeling of annoyance at being hindered or criticized; "her constant complaints were the main source of his frustration"
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Franklin United States historian noted for studies of Black American history (born in 1915) printer whose success as an author led him to take up politics; he helped draw up the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution; he played a major role in the American Revolution and negotiated French support for the colonists; as a scientist he is remembered particularly for his research in electricity (1706-1790) a landowner (14th and 15th centuries) who was free but not of noble birth
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fraternal of or relating to a fraternity or society of usually men; "a fraternal order" (of twins) derived from two separate fertilized ova; "fraternal twins are biovular" brotherly: like or characteristic of or befitting a brother; "brotherly feelings"; "close fraternal ties"
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