| SOD | septo-optic dysplasia; superoxide dismutase |
|---|---|
| sod | sodium |
| sod | bicarb sodium bicarbonate |
| SODAS | spheroidal oral drug absorption system |
| SODF | sperm outer defense fiber |
| SODH | sorbitol dehydrogenase |
| SOF | superior orbital fissure |
| SOH | sympathetic orthostatic hypotension |
| SOHN | supraoptic hypothalamic nucleus |
| SOI | severity of illness |
| SOA | sucrose octa acetate |
|---|---|
| SOA | superoxide anion |
| SOAEs | Spontaneous oto-acoustic emissions |
| SOAs | Stimulus onset asynchronies |
| SOBP | Spread Out Bragg Peak |
| SOC | Sense of Coherence |
| SOC | Superior Olivary Complex |
| SOC | sham-operated control |
| SOC | store operated channels |
| SOCC | store-operated Ca(2+) channel |
| social conformity | Behavioural or attitudinal compliance with recognised social patterns or standards. (12 Dec 1998) |
|---|---|
| social control | The influence on the behaviour of a person exerted by other persons or by society as a whole; e.g., through appropriate social norms, ostracism, or the criminal law. (05 Mar 2000) |
| social control policies | Decisions for determining and guiding present and future objectives from among alternatives. (12 Dec 1998) |
| social control, formal | Control which is exerted by the more stable organizations of society, such as established institutions and the law. They are ordinarily embodied in definite codes, usually written. (12 Dec 1998) |
| social control, informal | Those forms of control which are exerted in less concrete and tangible ways, as through folkways, mores, conventions, and public sentiment. (12 Dec 1998) |
| social desirability | A personality trait rendering the individual acceptable in social or interpersonal relations. It is related to social acceptance, social approval, popularity, social status, leadership qualities, or any quality making him a socially desirable companion. (12 Dec 1998) |
| social diseases | An obsolete term used to designate venereal disease's, especially gonorrhoea and syphilis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| social distance | The degree of closeness or acceptance an individual or group feels toward another individual or group. (12 Dec 1998) |
| social dominance | Superiority of relationship and rank of an individual in relation to his associates. (12 Dec 1998) |
| social environment | The aggregate of social and cultural institutions, forms, patterns, and processes that influence the life of an individual or community. (12 Dec 1998) |
| social facilitation | Any enhancement of a motivated behaviour in which individuals do the same thing with some degree of mutual stimulation and consequent coordination. (12 Dec 1998) |
| social identification | The process wherein the individual so strongly feels himself a member of a group that he adopts its ideas, beliefs, and habits. (12 Dec 1998) |
| social instinct | Tendency or inclination to band together with and share the customs of others of a group, and to conform to the opinions and adopt the views of the group. Synonym: social instinct. (05 Mar 2000) |
| social intelligence | The capacity to understand and manage one's human relations and social affairs. (05 Mar 2000) |
| social isolation | The separation of individuals or groups resulting in the lack of or minimizing of social contact and/or communication. This separation may be accomplished by physical separation, by social barriers and by psychological mechanisms. In the latter, there may be interaction but no real communication. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Control Policies, Social, Control Policy, Social, Policies, Social Control, Policy, Social Control, Social Control Policy
Synonyms : Regulation, Social Control, Control, Social, Controls, Social, Formal Social Control, Formal Social Controls, Regulations, Social Controls
Synonyms : Informal Social Control, Self Regulation, Control, Informal Social, Controls, Informal Social, Informal Social Controls, Regulation, Self, Regulations, Self, Self Regulations, Social Controls, Informal
Synonyms : Social Worth, Desirabilities, Social, Desirability, Social, Social Desirabilities, Worth, Social
Synonyms : Distance, Social, Distances, Social, Social Distances
Á¦Ç°¸í |
ÆÇ¸Å»ç |
º¸ÇèÄÚµå | ¼ººÐ/ÇÔ·® | ±¸ºÐ/º¸Çè±Þ¿© |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
¼Ö¸°¾× - »õâ
|
Çѱ¹ÆÄ¸¶ |
A12602351 | Dibasic sodium phosphate, Monobasic sodium phosphate | ÀϹÝÀǾàǰ | ±Þ¿© |
|
¼Ö¸£ÇÉÁ¤ - »õâ
|
À¯¿µÁ¦¾à |
A34001141 | Diethylaminoethyltheophylline | Àü¹®ÀǾàǰ | ±Þ¿© |
|
¼ÒÇÏÀÚÀÓÁ¤ - »õâ
|
Çѹ̾àǰ |
A21450071 | Dimethicone, Hemicellulase, Ox bile extract, Pancreatin | ÀϹÝÀǾàǰ | »èÁ¦ |
|
¼öÆæÁ¤ - »õâ
|
»ïõ´çÁ¦¾à |
A08400921 | Flurbiprofen | Àü¹®ÀǾàǰ | »èÁ¦ |
|
¼Ò¸£ÅÚÁ¤ - »õâ
|
µ¿¼ºÁ¦¾à |
A06750351 | Formoterol fumarate | Àü¹®ÀǾàǰ | ±Þ¿© |
|
¼Ö·çÄÚÅ×ÇÁÁÖ100mg - »õâ
|
ÆÄ¸¶½Ã¾ÆÄÚ¸®¾Æ |
W20130231 | Hydrocortisone sodium succinate | Àü¹®ÀǾàǰ | »èÁ¦ |
|
¼Ö·çÄÚÅ×ÇÁÁÖ250mg - »õâ
|
ÆÄ¸¶½Ã¾ÆÄÚ¸®¾Æ |
W20130221 | Hydrocortisone sodium succinate | Àü¹®ÀǾàǰ | »èÁ¦ |
|
¼Ò¸ß½ºÁ¤ - »õâ
|
ÇѼÁ¦¾à |
A03650071 | Kallidinogenase | Àü¹®ÀǾàǰ | ±Þ¿© |
|
À¯ÇÑȲ»êÄ«³ª¸¶À̽Š- »õâ
|
À¯ÇѾçÇà |
A04502641 | Soluble Kanamycin Sulfate | Àü¹®ÀǾàǰ | ±Þ¿© | ºÐ¾÷¿¹¿ÜÀǾàǰ |
|
¿ë¼ºÈ²»ê°¡³ª¸¶À̽ÅÁÖ1g - »õâ
|
µ¿¾ÆÁ¦¾à |
A01502491 | Soluble Kanamycin Sulfate | Àü¹®ÀǾàǰ | ±Þ¿© |
| soapstone |
a soft heavy compact variety of talc having a soapy feel; used to make hearths and tabletops and ornaments
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
|
|---|---|
| soreness |
tenderness: a pain that is felt (as when the area is touched); "the best results are generally obtained by inserting the needle into the point of maximum tenderness"; "after taking a cold, rawness of the larynx and trachea come on" discomfort: an uncomfortable feeling of mental painfulness or distress
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
|
| SOB |
shortness of breath: a dyspneic condition asshole: insulting terms of address for people who are stupid or irritating or ridiculous convulsive gasp made while weeping weep convulsively; "He was sobbing inconsolably"
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
|
| sociobiologic |
of or relating to sociobiology
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
|
| soft water |
water that is not hard (does not contain mineral salts that interfere with the formation of lather with soap)
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
|
| SO | the process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water (or other liquid) |
|---|---|
| SO | cover with liquid |
| SO | heat a metal prior to working it |
| SO | fill, soak, or imbue totally |
| SO | become drunk |
| SO | make drunk (with alcoholic drinks) |
| SO | beat severely |
| SO | submerge in a liquid |
| SO | rip off |
| SO | give as a guarantee |
| SO | be or become thoroughly soaked or saturated with a liquid |
| SO | engross (oneself) fully |
Á¦Ç°¸í |
ÆÇ¸Å»ç |
º¸ÇèÄÚµå | ¼ººÐ/ÇÔ·® | ±¸ºÐ/º¸Çè±Þ¿© |
|---|