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  • surface fixation
    Ç¥¸é°íÁ¤
  • anocutaneous line
    Ç×¹®ÇǺμ±
  • anterior axillary line
    ¾Õ°Üµå¶û¼±, Àü¾×¿Í¼±
  • arcuate line
    Ȱ²Ã¼±
  • axillary line
    °Üµå¶û¼±, ¾×¿Í¼±
  • blood line
    Ç÷Á·°è, Ç÷Åë
  • blue line
    û»ö¼±
  • cleavage line
    ºÐÇÒ¼±
  • continuous cell line
    ¹«ÇÑÁõ½Ä¼¼Æ÷ÁÖ, ¿¬¼Ó°è´ë¼¼Æ÷ÁÖ
  • cell line
    ¼¼Æ÷ÁÖ, ¼¼Æ÷°è
  • cement line
    ½Ã¸àÆ®¼±, °áÇÕ¼±
  • dynamic skin line
    µ¿ÀûÇǺμ±
  • developmental line
    ¹ß´Þ¼±, ¹ßÀ°À¶ÇÕ¼±
  • diploid cell line
    µÎ¹è¼öü¼¼Æ÷°è, À̹èü¼¼Æ÷°è
  • embryonic line
    ¹è¾Æ¼±
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  • oxygen fixation hypothesis
    »ê¼Ò°íÁ¤°¡¼³
  • latex fixation test
    ¶óÅØ½º°íÁ¤¹ÝÀÀ°Ë»ç
  • posterior fixation suture
    ÈĺÀÇÕ(¼ú)
  • anocutaneous line
    Ç×¹®ÇǺμ±
  • arcuate line
    Ȱ²Ã¼±
  • mesiolingual line angle
    ¾ÈÂÊÇôÂʼ±°¢
  • mesioocclusal line angle
    ¾ÈÂʸ¹°¸²¸é¼±°¢, ¾ÈÂʱ³Çո鼱°¢
  • plane-line articulator
    Æò¸é¼±±³ÇÕ±â
  • base line
    ¹ÙÅÁ¼±, ±âÁؼ±
  • base line shift
    ±âÁؼ±À̵¿
  • blood line
    Ç÷Á·°è
  • blue line
    (¢¡lead line) ³³¼±
  • cell line
    ¼¼Æ÷°è, ¼¼Æ÷ÁÖ
  • cement line
    °áÇÕ¼±
  • cleavage line
    ºÐÇÒ¼±
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  • Stocker line
    ½ºÅåÄ¿¼±
  • Vogts line
    º¸Å©Æ®¼±
  • Voigt line
    Æ÷ÀÌÆ®¼±
  • Z line(=disc)
    Z¼± (ÆÇ)
  • absorption line
    Èí¼ö¼±.
  • alveolar hard line
    Ä¡Á¶°æ¼±(öÍðËÌãàÊ).
  • alveolar ridge line
    Ä¡Á¶Á¤¼±(¡­ð¢àÊ).
  • anocutaneal line
    Ç×¹®ÇǺμ±
  • anocutaneous line
    Ç×¹®ÇǺμ±
  • anorectal line
    Ç×¹®°ðâÀÚ¼±
  • anterior axillary line
    ¾Õ°Üµå¶û¼±
  • anterior gluteal line
    ¾Õº¼±â±Ù¼±
  • arcuate line
    Ȱ²Ã¼±
  • germ line
    ¹è¼±(ÛÏàÊ).
  • germ line theory
    ³»¸²¹°·Á¹Þ±â¼³ (Ç×ü´Ù¾ç¼ºÀÇ)
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  • eccentric fixation
    Á߽ɿÜÁÖ½Ã
  • external skeletal fixation
    ¿ÜºÎ °ñ°Ý °íÁ¤(èâÝ»Íé̫ͳïÒ), ¿ÜÀû °ñ°Ý °íÁ¤¼ú(èâîÜÍé̫ͳïÒâú), ü¿Ü °ñ°Ý °íÁ¤(ô÷èâÍé̫ͳïÒ).
  • faden operation=posterior fixation suture
    ÈĺÀÇÕ(¼ú)
  • field of fixation
    Áֽýþß
  • fixation
    °íÁ¤
  • fixation
    ºÎµ¿(ÝÕÔÑ), °íÁ¤(ͳïÒ) ÁÖ½Ã(ñ¼ãÊ), °íÂø(ͳó·) Á¤½ÅÀÇ .
  • fixation abscess
    °íÁ¤³ó¾ç(°íÁ¤³ó¾ç).
  • fixation axis
    ÁÖ½ÃÃà
  • fixation contraction =Westphal s c.
    ¿þ½ºÆ®ÆÈ ¿¬Ãà(¡­Õýõê).
  • fixation disparity
    ÁֽýÃÂ÷(ñ¼ãÊÝÕÔÒ).
  • fixation forceps
    ¾È±¸°íÁ¤°âÀÚ.
  • fixation forceps
    °íÁ¤Áý°Ô
  • fixation light
    Áֽõî
  • fixation movement
    Áֽÿ(ãÊê¡ÔÑ).
  • fixation muscle =fixing m.
    °íÁ¤±Ù.
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  • Superior nuchal line
    À§¸ñ´ú¹Ì¼±
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  • Intercondylar line
    À¶±â»çÀ̼±
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  • Mammary line
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  • Midaxillary line
    Áß°£°Üµå¶û¼±
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Áß°£¾×¿Í¼±
  • Intermediate line
    Áß°£´É¼±
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  • Neonatal line
    ù¼ºÀå¼±
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ½Å»ý¼±
  • Mylohyoid line
    Åθñ»Ô±Ù¼±
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¾Ç¼³°ñ±Ù¼±
  • Anorectal line
    Ç×¹®°ðâÀÚ¼±
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Ç×¹®Á÷Àå¼±
  • Anocutaneal line
    Ç×¹®ÇǺμ±
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Ç×¹®ÇǺμ±
  • Anocutaneous line
    Ç×¹®ÇǺμ±
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Ç×¹®ÇǺμ±
  • Arcuate line
    Ȱ²Ã¼±
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ±Ã»ó¼±
  • Cement line
    °áÇÕ¼±
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °áÇÕ¼±
  • Z line
    ³¡»çÀ̸· [Z¼±]
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Z¼±
  • Oblique line
    ºñ½ºµë¼±
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] »ç¼±
  • Oblique line
    ºø¼±
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  • regression line
    ȸ±Í¼±(üÞÏýàÊ)
  • symbiotic nitrogen fixation
    °ø»ýÀû Áú¼Ò°íÁ¤ (ÍìßæîÜòòáÈͳïÒ)
  • T cell line
    T ¼¼Æ÷ÁÖ(á¬øàñ»)
  • Z line
    Z ¼±(àÊ)
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CFI chemotactic-factor inactivator; closed-clenched fist injury; color flow imaging; complement fixation...
CFR case-fatality ratio; citrovorum-factor rescue; Code of Federal Regulations; complement-fixation reac...
CFT cardiolipin flocculation test; clinical full time; complement-fixation test
COMUL complement fixation murine leukosis [test]
CRPF chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum; closed reduction and percutaneous fixation; contralater...
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FIX fixation
FP fixation point
MMF maxillo-mandibular fixation
B-LCL B lymphoblastoid cell line
LCL B-lymphoblastoid cell line
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  • cemental line
    ½Ã¸àÆ® ¼±
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  • cervical line
    °æ¼±, Ä¡°æ¼±
    Ä¡±Ù°ú Ä¡°üÀÇ °æ°è¸¦ Ä¡°æ¼±À̶óÇÏ°í ¹ý¶û, ¹é¾ÇÁú °æ°è ºÎÀ§¸¦ ¶æÇϸç neck lineÀ̶ó°íµµ ÇÑ´Ù. ÀÌ ¼±Àº ¿µ±¸ ºÒº¯ÀÇ ¼±ÀÌ´Ù.
  • curve of dental cervical line
    Ä¡°æ ¼± ¸¸°î
  • double line hemorrhage
    µÎ ÁÙ ÃâÇ÷, Áß¼± ÃâÇ÷
  • facial line
    ¾È¸é ÁÖ¸§, ¾È¸é±¸
  • fulcrum line
    ÁöÁ¡ ¼±, Áö·¿ ¼±
  • high lip line
    »ó¼ø¼±
    À­ ÀÔ¼úÀÇ À§ÂÊ °æ°è.
  • incremental line
    ¹ßÀ°¼±
    Á¶Á÷ÀÇ °è¼ÓµÇ´Â Ä§ÂøÃþÀ» ³ªÅ¸³»´Â ¼±.
  • inferior gluteal line
    ¾Æ·¡ º¼±â±Ù ¼±
  • inferior temporal line
    ¾Æ·¡ °üÀÚ ¼±
  • interalveolar line
    ¹«Ä¡¾Ç¿¡ À־ÀÇ Ä¡Á¶Á¤°£¼±
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  • intercalar line
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  • keratotic line
    °¢Áú¼±
  • Kerley's A line
    Äø® A¼±
  • Kerley's C line
    Äø® C¼±
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thyrotoxic complement-fixation factor A form of thyrotoxin; an antigen found most readily in thyroid tissue from thyrotoxic individuals; known to be chemically and immunologically distinct from thyroglobulin, and fixes complement when combined with antibody related to the gamma-globulin fraction of serum. With the exception of extremely small concentrations, the antigen is rarely found in normal glands or in diseased glands that are not associated with thyrotoxicosis; it is probably an intracellular substance (possibly a constituent of the "microsomal fraction"), and does not contain iodine in significant quantity. Not related to the complement-fixation reaction occurring with serum in Hashimoto's disease, in which the antigen is thyroglobulin.
(05 Mar 2000)
elastic band fixation The stabilization of fractured segments of the jaws by means of intermaxillary elastics applied to splints or appliances.
(05 Mar 2000)
tissue fixation The technique of using fixatives in the preparation of cytologic, histologic, or pathologic specimens for the purpose of maintaining the existing form and structure of all the constituent elements.
(12 Dec 1998)
jaw fixation techniques The stable placement of surgically induced fractures of the mandible or maxilla through the use of elastics, wire ligatures, arch bars, or other splints. It is used often in the cosmetic surgery of retrognathism and prognathism.
(12 Dec 1998)
external fixation <orthopaedics> The use of a special metal orthopaedic device (external fixator) to stabilise regions of bone. The majority of this special metal hardware is placed outside of the skin.
See: internal fixation.
(27 Sep 1997)
external pin fixation In oral surgery, stabilization of fractures of the mandible, maxilla, or zygoma by pins or screws drilled into the bony part through the overlying skin and connected by a metal bar.
Pin fixation by replacing the rigid metal bar connector with an acrylic bar adapted at the time of reduction of the fracture.
(05 Mar 2000)
field of fixation In ophthalmology, the angular distance around which the line of fixation can be turned.
(05 Mar 2000)
fixation 1. <orthopaedics> The act or operation of holding, suturing or fastening in a fixed position. The condition of being held in a fixed position.
2. <psychiatry> A term with two related but distinct meanings: 1. Arrest of development at a particular stage, which like regression (return to an earlier stage), if temporary is a normal reaction to setbacks and difficulties but if protracted or frequent is a cause of developmental failures and emotional problems.
3. <psychology> A close and suffocating attachment to another person, especially a childhood figure, such as one's mother or father. Both meanings are derived from psychoanalytic theory and refer to fixation of libidinal energy either in a specific erogenous zone, hence fixation at the oral, anal or phallic stage or in a specific object, hence mother or father fixation.
4. <technique> The use of a fixative to preserve histological or cytological specimens.
5. <chemistry> The process whereby a substance is removed from the gaseous or solution phase and localised, as in carbon dioxide fixation or nitrogen fixation.
6. <ophthalmology> The direction of the gaze so that the visual image of the object falls on the fovea centralis.
7. <chemistry> In film processing, the chemical removal of all undeveloped salts of the film emulsion, leaving only the developed silver to form a permanent image.
8. <zoology> A general term for determination of type, whether by designation, or indication.
Origin: L. Fixatio
(09 Jan 1998)
fixation disparity The amount of heterophoria possible with fusion present.
(05 Mar 2000)
fixation nystagmus Nystagmus aggravated or induced by ocular fixation, arising as optokinetic nystagmus, or resulting from midbrain lesions.
(05 Mar 2000)
fixation, ocular The direction of the gaze so that the visual image of the object falls on the fovea centralis of the retina, the area of the most acute vision.
(12 Dec 1998)
fixation reaction <immunology> Binding of complement as a result of its interaction with immune complexes (the classical pathway) or particular surfaces (alternative pathway).
(18 Nov 1997)
fracture fixation The use of metallic devices inserted into or through bone to hold a fracture in a set position and alignment while it heals.
(12 Dec 1998)
fracture fixation, internal The use of internal devices (metal plates, nails, rods, etc.) to hold the position of a fracture in proper alignment.
(12 Dec 1998)
latex fixation test A passive agglutination test in which antigen is adsorbed onto latex particles which then clump in the presence of antibody specific for the adsorbed antigen.
Synonym: latex fixation test.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • credit line
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  • crow line
    ÀÏÁ÷¼±(beeline)
  • date line
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  • datum line
    ±âÁؼ±
  • destruct line
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  • dotted line
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  • end line
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  • equinoctial circle (line)
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  • fall line
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  • fathom line
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  • fault line
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  • feeder line
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  • field line
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  • finish line
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  • fire line
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