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  • homogenate
    ±ÕÁú¾×, ±ÕÁú¹°
  • homogeneity
    ±ÕÁú¼º, µ¿Áú¼º
  • homogeneity coefficient
    ±ÕÀϰè¼ö
  • homogeneous
    ±ÕÁú-, µ¿Áú-
  • homogeneous echo pattern
    ±ÕÁú¸Þ¾Æ¸®¾ç»ó
  • homogeneous x-ray
    ±ÕÁúX¼±
  • homogenization
    ±ÕÁúÈ­
  • homogenized milk
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  • homogenizer
    ±ÕÁú±â, Á¶Á÷ºÐ¼â±â
  • homogenote
    µ¿Á¾¼¼Æ÷À¯·¡À¯Àü¹°ÁúÁ¢ÇÕü, µ¿ÇüºÎºÐµÎ¹è¼öü
  • homogentisic acid
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  • homograft reaction
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  • homograft rejection
    µ¿Á¾À̽İźιÝÀÀ
  • homolateral hemiplegia
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  • homologous
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  • homogeneity coefficient
    ±ÕÀϰè¼ö
  • homogeneous
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  • homogeneous echo pattern
    ±ÕÁú¸Þ¾Æ¸®¾ç»ó
  • homogeneous x-r. ray
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  • homogenetic rhythm
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  • homogenization
    ±ÕÁúÈ­
  • homogenized milk
    ±ÕÁú¿ìÀ¯, µîÁúÀ¯
  • homogenizer
    ±ÕÁúÈ­±â, Á¶Á÷ºÐ¼â±â
  • homogenote
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  • homogenous radiation
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  • homogonic development
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  • homograft reaction
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  • homograft rejection
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  • homolateral hemiplegia
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  • homologous
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  • homing
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  • homing pattern
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  • homing receptor
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  • homocaryon
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  • homocerebrin
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  • homochronous inheritance
    µ¿½Ã±âÀ¯Àü (¡­ë¶îî).
  • homocladic
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  • homocrine gland
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  • homocyclic
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  • homocyclic compound
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  • homocyclic ring
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  • homocysteine
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  • homocysteine
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  • homocystinuria
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  • homocystinuria
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  • homing receptor
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  • homocaryon
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  • homocerebrin
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  • homochronous inheritance
    µ¿½Ã±âÀ¯Àü (¡­ë¶îî).
  • homocladic
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  • homocrine gland
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  • homocyclic
    µ¿¼Òȯ½Ä(ÔÒáÈü»ãÒ)ÀÇ.
  • homocyclic compound
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  • homocyclic ring
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  • homocysteine
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  • homocysteine
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  • homocystinuria
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  • homocystinuria
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  • homocytotropic antibodies
  • homocytotropic antibody
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  • homologous desensitization
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  • homologous enzyme variants
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  • homologous hapten
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  • homologous interference
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  • homologous protein
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  • homologous recombination
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  • homologous series
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  • homologue
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  • homolysis
    ±ÕÀϺÐÇØ(гìéÝÂú°)
  • homolytic process
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  • homomultimer
    µ¿Áú´ÙÇÕü(ÔÒòõÒýùêô÷)
  • homopolymer
    µ¿ÁúÁßÇÕü(ÔÒòõñìùêô÷)
  • homopolymer tail joining
    µ¿ÁúÁßÇÕü(ÔÒòõñìùêô÷) ²¿¸®Á¢ÇÕ(ïÈùê)
  • homopolynucleotide
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  • homopolysaccharide
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  • JrId: 25938
    JournalTitle: The Homiletic and pastoral review.
    MedAbbr: Homilet Pastor Rev
    ISSN: 0018-4268
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    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 100971872
  • JrId: 27895
    JournalTitle: L' Homme; revue francaise d'anthropologie.
    MedAbbr: Homme
    ISSN: 0439-4216
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 222052
  • JrId: 28309
    JournalTitle: L' Homeopathie francaise.
    MedAbbr: Homeopath Fr
    ISSN: 0018-4225
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 400655
  • JrId: 28677
    JournalTitle: Hommes et terres du Nord.
    MedAbbr: Hommes Terres Nord
    ISSN: 0018-439X
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 101085385
  • JrId: 28842
    JournalTitle: Homemaker's magazine.
    MedAbbr: Homemak Mag
    ISSN: 0318-7802
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    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 101085962
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  • homogenization
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  • homogenous
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  • homograft rejection
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  • homoiothermal
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  • homolateral
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  • homologous
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  • homologous antigen
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  • homologous chromosome
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  • homologous immunity
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  • homologous organ
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  • homologous series
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  • homologous strain
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homelyn <zoology> The European sand ray (Raia maculata).
Synonym: home, mirror ray, and rough ray.
Origin: Scot. Hommelin.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
homemaker services Non-medical support services, such as food preparation and bathing, given by trained personnel to disabled, sick or convalescent individuals in their home.
(12 Dec 1998)
homeo- The same, alike.
See: homo-.
Origin: G. Homoios, similar
(05 Mar 2000)
homeobox <molecular biology> Conserved DNA sequence originally detected by DNA hybridisation in many of the genes that give rise to homeotic and segmentation mutants in Drosophila.
The homeobox consists of about 180 nucleotides coding for a sequence of 60 amino acids in a protein, sometimes termed the homeodomain, of which about 80-90% are identical in the various homeodomains identified from Drosophila. Homeoboxes have also been detected in the genomes of vertebrates, with about 75% amino acid homology and a similar sequence has been found in the MAT gene of yeast. The homeobox codes for a protein domain that is involved in binding to DNA.
Three subfamilies of homeobox containing proteins can be identified, based on the archetypal Drosophila genes engrailed, Antennapedia and paired. Interestingly, linear order within genome maps to order of expression in embryo. This may be required for the transcriptional silencing of certain homeotic genes (see Polycomb).
(11 Nov 1997)
homeodomain <molecular biology> Conserved DNA sequence originally detected by DNA hybridisation in many of the genes that give rise to homeotic and segmentation mutants in Drosophila.
The homeobox consists of about 180 nucleotides coding for a sequence of 60 amino acids in a protein, sometimes termed the homeodomain, of which about 80-90% are identical in the various homeodomains identified from Drosophila. Homeoboxes have also been detected in the genomes of vertebrates, with about 75% amino acid homology and a similar sequence has been found in the MAT gene of yeast. The homeobox codes for a protein domain that is involved in binding to DNA.
Three subfamilies of homeobox containing proteins can be identified, based on the archetypal Drosophila genes engrailed, Antennapedia and paired. Interestingly, linear order within genome maps to order of expression in embryo. This may be required for the transcriptional silencing of certain homeotic genes (see Polycomb).
(11 Nov 1997)
homeodomain proteins Proteins encoded by homeobox genes (genes, homeobox) that exhibit structural similarity to certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA-binding proteins. Homeodomain proteins are involved in the control of gene expression during morphogenesis and development (gene expression regulation, developmental).
(12 Dec 1998)
homeogenetic induction The induction of an undifferentiated (general, all-purpose) cell to differentiate (become specialised) by a nearby cell which has already differentiated. This is most often observed in plant cells.
(09 Oct 1997)
homeometric Without change in size.
Origin: homeo-+ G. Metron, measure
(05 Mar 2000)
homeomorphous Of similar shape, but not necessarily of the same composition.
Origin: homeo-+ G. Morphe, shape
(05 Mar 2000)
homeopath A person who practices homeopathy.
(12 Dec 1998)
homeopathic 1. Relating to homeopathy.
Synonym: homeotherapeutic.
2. Denoting an extremely small dose of a pharmacological agent, such as might be used in homeopathy; more generally, a dose believed to be too small to produce the effect usually expected from that agent.
Compare: pharmacologic, physiologic, supraphysiologic.
Origin: homeo-+ G. Pathos, disease
(05 Mar 2000)
homeopathist A medical practitioner of homeopathy.
Synonym: homeopath.
(05 Mar 2000)
homeopathy <medicine> The art of curing, founded on resemblances; the theory and its practice that disease is cured (tuto, cito, et jucunde) by remedies which produce on a healthy person effects similar to the symptoms of the complaint under which the patient suffers, the remedies being usually administered in minute doses. This system was founded by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, and is opposed to allopathy, or heteropathy.
Alternative forms: homoepathy.
Origin: Gr. Likeness of condition or feeling; like (fr. Same; cf. Same) + to suffer: cf. F. Homeopathie. See Pathos.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
homeoplasia The formation of new tissue of the same character as that already existing in the part.
Synonym: homoioplasia.
Origin: homeo-+ G. Plasis, a molding
(05 Mar 2000)
homeoplastic Relating to or characterised by homeoplasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • Homemaker Services - »õâ Non-medical support services, such as food preparation and bathing, given by trained personnel to disabled, sick or convalescent individuals in their home.
    Synonyms : Services, Homemaker, Homemaker Service, Service, Homemaker
  • Homeodomain Proteins - »õâ Proteins encoded by homeobox genes (GENES, HOMEOBOX) that exhibit structural similarity to certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA-binding proteins. Homeodomain proteins are involved in the control of gene expression during morphogenesis and development (GENE EXPRESSION REGULATION, DEVELOPMENTAL).
    Synonyms : Homeo Domain Proteins, Homeotic Proteins, Proteins, Homeo Domain, Proteins, Homeobox, Proteins, Homeodomain, Proteins, Homeotic
  • Homeopathy - »õâ A system of therapeutics founded by Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), based on the Law of Similars where "like cures like". Diseases are treated by highly diluted substances that cause, in healthy persons, symptoms like those of the disease to be treated. The dilutions are repeated so many times that there is less than one molecule per dose and it is suggested that benefit is from the energetic life force of the original substance.
    Synonyms : Homoeopathy
  • Homeostasis - »õâ The processes whereby the internal environment of an organism tends to remain balanced and stable.
    Synonyms :
  • Homes for the Aged - »õâ Geriatric long-term care facilities which provide supervision and assistance in activities of daily living with medical and nursing services when required.
    Synonyms : Home, Old Age, Homes, Old Age, Old Age Home
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homogenous homogeneous: all of the same or similar kind or nature; "a close-knit homogeneous group"
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
homogeny (biology) similarity because of common evolution
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homoiothermic of birds and mammals; having constant and relatively high body temperature
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homozygosity the state of being homozygous; having two identical alleles of the same gene
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homogenize cause to become equal or homogeneous as by mixing; "homogenize the main ingredients" break up the fat globules of; "homogenized milk" become homogeneous or similar, as by mixing; "The two liquids homogenized in the blender"
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hom at or to or in the direction of one's home or family
hom to the fullest extent
hom on or to the point aimed at
hom an appliance that does a particular job in the home
hom a place where you are just as comfortable and content as if you were home
hom an alcoholic beverage (especially beer) made at home
hom someone buying a house
hom (United Kingdom) the English counties surrounding London into which Greater London has expanded
hom (basketball) the court where the host team plays its home games
hom theory and practice of homemaking
hom a loan secured by equity value in the borrower's home
hom a loan secured by equity value in the borrower's home
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