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  • heat lamp
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  • heat loss
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  • heat prostration
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  • heat pyrexia
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  • heat radiation
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  • heat rash
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  • heat receptor
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  • heat resisting alloy
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  • heat rigor
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  • heat sealer
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  • heat shock
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  • heat shock response
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  • heat sterilization
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  • heat stress
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  • heat stroke
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  • heat capacity
    ¿­¿ë·®
  • heat cataract
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  • heat collapse
    ¿­ÇãÅ»
  • heat conduction
    ¿­Àüµµ
  • heat cramp
    ¿­°æ·Ã
  • heat-regulating center
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  • delayed heat
    Èı⿭
  • dilution heat
    ¹±Èû¿­, Èñ¼®¿­
  • dry heat
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  • dry heat sterilization
    °Ç¿­¸ê±Õ, ¸¶¸¥¿­¸ê±Õ
  • electronic heat sealer
    °íÁÖÆÄ¿­ºÀ¼â±â
  • heat exchanger
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  • heat exhaustion
    ¿­Å»Áø, ¿­ÇÇ·Î
  • heat-labile enterotoxin
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  • heat-stable enterotoxin
    ¿­ÀúÇ×âÀÚµ¶¼Ò
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  • heat exchanger
    ¿­±³È¯±â(æðÎßüµÐï).
  • heat exhaustion
    ¿­ÇÇ·Î(æðùªÖÌ), ¿­Å»Áø.
  • heat exhaustion
    ¿­Å»Áø(æð÷­ò×)
  • heat exhaustion
    ¿­ÇÇ·Î, ¿­Å»Áø.
  • heat hyperpyrexia
    ¿­¼º°í¿­(æðàõÍÔæð).
  • heat inactivation
    °¡¿­ºÒȰ¼ºÈ­, °¡¿­ºñµ¿È­
  • heat induced hemolytic anemia
    ¿­À¯¹ß¼º ¿ëÇ÷¼º ºóÇ÷
  • heat injury
    ¿­»ó(æðß¿).
  • heat input
    ÀÔ¿­(ìýæð).
  • heat instability test
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  • heat insulator
    ¿­Àý¿¬Ã¼(æðï¾æÞô÷).
  • heat labile
    ¿­ºÒ¾ÈÁ¤(æðÝÕäÌïÒ)ÀÎ, ÀÌ¿­¼º(ì¯æðàõ)
  • heat labile antibody
    ÀÌ¿­Ç×ü(ì¯æðù÷ô÷).
  • heat lamp
    °¡¿­µî(Ê¥æðÔó).
  • heat loss
    ¿­¼Õ½Ç(ËçËÛËà).
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  • transient cerebral ischemic attack
    Àϰú¼º ³úÇãÇ÷¹ßÀÛ(¡­ÒàúÈúìÛ¡íÂ)
  • transient dendrite
    Àӽð¡Áöµ¹±â, ÀӽüöÁö»óµ¹±â.
  • transient equilibrium
    ÀϽÃÀûÆòÇü
  • transient erythroblastopenia of childhood
    À¯³â±âÀϰú¼º Àû¸ð±¸°¨¼ÒÁõ
  • transient erythroblstopenia of childhood
  • transient familial neonatal hyperbilirubinemia
  • transient flora
    Àϰú¼º ±ÕÃÑ(¡­Ð¶õ¿).
  • transient glycosuria
    Àϰú¼º ´ç´¢(¡­ÓØèñ)
  • transient hyperammonemia of newborn
  • transient ischemic attack =TIA
    Àϰú¼º ÇãÇ÷¹ßÀÛ(¡­úÈúìÛ¡íÂ).
  • transient ischemic attack =tia
    Àϰú¼º ÇãÇ÷¹ßÀÛ(¡­úÈúìÛ¡íÂ)
  • transient light reactor
    Àϰú¼º ±¤¼±¹ÝÀÀ±â (¡­ÎÃàÊÚãëëÐï).
  • transient light reactor
    Àϰú¼º ±¤¼±¹ÝÀÀ±â (¡­ÎÃàÊÚãëëÐï)
  • transient neonatal pustular melanosis
    Àϰú¼º ½Å»ý¾Æ ³óÆ÷ ¸á¶ó´Ñ»ö¼ÒÁõ
  • transient neonatal pustulosis
    Àϱ¤¼º ½Å»ý¾Æ ³óÆ÷Áõ
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TTN Transient Tachypnea of Newborn; ½Å»ý¾Æ Àϰú¼º ºóÈ£Èí
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TTNB Transient Tachypnea of New Born
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STF serum thymus factor; slow-twitch fiber; special tube feeding; specialized treatment center; stefin; ...
TAD test of auditory discrimination; thoracic asphyxiant dystrophy; transient acantholytic dermatosis
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TEOAE Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emission
TGA Transient Global Amnesia
TIA Transient Ischaemic Attack
TRP Transient Receptor Potential
TAM Transient abnormal myelopoiesis
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  • heat of maintenance
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  • heat of reaction
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  • heat of shortening
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  • heat pain
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  • heat production
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  • heat pulse
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  • heat resisting alloy
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  • heat reversible
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  • heat syncope
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  • heat transfer
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  • heat treatment
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  • heat-aggregated protein
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  • heat-labile toxin
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prickly heat An eruption of papules and vesicles at the orifices of sweat glands, accompanied by redness and inflammatory reaction of the skin.
Synonym: heat rash, lichen infantum, lichen strophulosus, prickly heat, strophulus, summer rash, tropical lichen, lichen tropicus, wildfire rash.
(05 Mar 2000)
heat <chemistry> Energy transferred between two objects because of a temperature difference, the thermal motion of atoms and molecules. For chemical systems the sign for heat flow into the system is positive, because this process increases the internal energy of the system. Heat flowing out of the system is defined to be negative, since this process decreases the internal energy of the system.
(09 Jan 1998)
heat apoplexy A severe and often fatal illness produced by exposure to excessively high temperatures, especially when accompanied by marked exertion.
It can manifest by elevated body temperature, lack of sweating, hot dry skin, and neurologic symptoms; unconsciousness, paralysis, headache, vertigo, confusion. In severe cases very high fever, vascular collapse, and coma develop.
Synonym: heat apoplexy, heat hyperpyrexia, malignant hyperpyrexia, thermic fever.
(05 Mar 2000)
heat capacity <chemistry> The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of an object by one degree Celsius (or Kelvin), it is represented by the symbol C and is given in units of J/K.
(09 Jan 1998)
heat coagulation test A test for measurement of protein in urine; albumin and globulin are coagulated by heat at an acid pH, and the amount of turbidity present provides a qualitative estimation of the degree of proteinuria.
(05 Mar 2000)
heat cramp A form of heat illness that results from profuse sweating and loss of body salts (sodium). Heat cramps are manifest by painful spasms of abdominal and skeletal muscles.
(27 Sep 1997)
heat cramps Muscle spasms induced by severe exertion in intense heat, accompanied by considerable pain; sometimes related to salt deficiency, hyperventilation, or overindulgence in alcohol.
Synonym: myalgia thermica.
(05 Mar 2000)
heat-curing resin Resin that requires heat to initiate polymerization.
(05 Mar 2000)
heat exhaustion A form of heat illness that results when the victim is dehydrated (fluid depleted).
Common symptoms include: fatigue, lightheadedness, nausea, vomiting, headache, rapid heartbeat and lowered blood pressure.
(27 Sep 1997)
heat hyperpyrexia A severe and often fatal illness produced by exposure to excessively high temperatures, especially when accompanied by marked exertion.
It can manifest by elevated body temperature, lack of sweating, hot dry skin, and neurologic symptoms; unconsciousness, paralysis, headache, vertigo, confusion. In severe cases very high fever, vascular collapse, and coma develop.
Synonym: heat apoplexy, heat hyperpyrexia, malignant hyperpyrexia, thermic fever.
(05 Mar 2000)
heat illness A general term which describes three forms of heat related injury: heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heatstroke.
(27 Sep 1997)
heat instability test A test for the presence of unstable haemoglobins; fresh red blood cells lysed in distilled water develop a precipitate within one hour at 50°C if unstable haemoglobin is present.
(05 Mar 2000)
heat-labile Destroyed or altered by heat.
(05 Mar 2000)
heat lamp A lamp that emits infrared light and produces heat; used to apply topical heat to the skin.
Synonym: thermolamp.
(05 Mar 2000)
heat oedema Oedema caused by excessively high external temperature.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • heat island
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