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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • polio
    ȸ»öÁúô¼ö¿°
  • polioencephalitis
    ȸ»öÁú³ú¿°
  • polioencephalomeningomyelitis
    ȸ»öÁú³ú¼ö¸·Ã´¼ö¿°
  • polioencephalomyelitis
    ȸ»öÁú³úô¼ö¿°
  • polioencephalopathy
    ȸ»öÁú³úº´(Áõ)
  • poliomyelitis
    ȸ»öÁúô¼ö¿°
  • poliomyelopathy
    ȸ»öÁúô¼öº´(Áõ)
  • poliosis
    ÈòÅÐÁõ, ¹é¸ðÁõ
  • poliovaccine
    ȸ»öÁúô¼ö¿°¹é½Å
  • poliovirus
    Æú¸®¿À¹ÙÀÌ·¯½º
  • politzerization
    Æú¸®Ã³Åë±â¹ý
  • poll
    ¸ñ´ú¹Ì
  • pollen dermatitis
    ²É°¡·çÇǺο°
  • pollen grain
    ²É°¡·ç
  • pollen hypersensitivity
    ²É°¡·ç°ú¹Î¼º
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • polymer
    秂͟
  • polymerase chain reaction
    ÁßÇÕÈ¿¼Ò¿¬¼â¹ÝÀÀ, ÁßÇÕ¿¬¼â¹ÝÀÀ
  • polymerization
    ÁßÇÕ¹ÝÀÀ, ÁßÇÕÀÛ¿ë
  • polymorphism
    ´ÙÇüÅÂ, ¿©·¯ÇüÅÂÁõ
  • polymorphonuclear
    ´ÙÇüÇÙ-, ¹µ¸ð¾çÇÙ-
  • polymorphonuclear leukocyte
    ´ÙÇüÇÙ¹éÇ÷±¸
  • polymyalgia
    ¿©·¯±ÙÀ°ÅëÁõ, ´Ù¹ß±ÙÀ°ÅëÁõ
  • polymyositis
    ¿©·¯±ÙÀ°¿°, ´Ù¹ß±ÙÀ°¿°
  • polyneuritis
    ¿©·¯½Å°æ¿°, ´Ù¹ß½Å°æ¿°
  • polyneuropathy
    ¿©·¯½Å°æº´Áõ, ´Ù¹ß½Å°æº´Áõ
  • polyneuropathy neuropathy
    ½Å»ý¹°µþ¸²¿©·¯½Å°æº´Áõ, ½Å»ý¹°µþ¸²´Ù¹ß½Å°æº´Áõ
  • polynucleated cell
    ¹µÇÙ¼¼Æ÷
  • polyopia
    ´Ù½ÃÁõ, ¿©·µº¸ÀÓÁõ
  • polyorchism
    ´Ù°íȯÁõ, ¿©·¯°íȯÁõ
  • polyp
    Æú¸³, »ì¹ö¼¸
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • polio
    (¢¡poliomyelitis) ȸ»öÁúô¼ö¿°
  • polioencephalitis
    ȸ»öÁú³ú¿°
  • poliomyelitis
    ȸ»öÁúô¼ö¿°
  • poliosis
    ÈòÅÐÁõ, ¹é¸ðÁõ
  • poliovaccine
    ȸ»öÁúô¼ö¿°¹é½Å
  • poliovirus
    Æú¸®¿À¹ÙÀÌ·¯½º
  • politzerization
    Æú¸®ÂÇÅë±â¹ý
  • poll
    ¸ñ´ú¹Ì
  • pollen dermatitis
    ²É°¡·çÇǺο°
  • pollen grain
    ²É°¡·ç
  • pollen hypersensitivity
    ²É°¡·ç°ú¹Î
  • pollen sensitization
    ²É°¡·ç¹Î°¨
  • pollex
    (¢¡thumb) ¾öÁö¼Õ°¡¶ô, ¾öÁö
  • pollicization
    ¾öÁöÈ­¼ö¼ú, ¾öÁöÇü¼º¼ú
  • pollutant
    ¿À¿°¹°Áú
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • polarizing microscope
    Æí±¤Çö¹Ì°æ(ø¶Îà úéÚ°Ìð).
  • polarizing microscope
    Æí±¤Çö¹Ì°æ(ø¶ÎÃúéÚ°Ìð)
  • polarizing potential
    ºÐ±ØÀü¾Ð(¡­ï³äâ).
  • polarizing prism
    Æí±¤(ø¶ÎÃ)ÇÁ¸®Áò.
  • polarograph
    Æú¶ó·Î±×·¡ÇÁ.
  • polarography
    Æú¶ó·Î±×·¡ÇÇ.
  • polaroid lens
    Æí±¤·»Áî
  • pole
    ±Ø(п).
  • pole of cell
    ¼¼Æ÷±Ø
  • pole ³ª polus
    ±Ø(п).
  • polemophthalmia
    ÀüÅõ¾ÈÁú(îú÷ãäÑòð)
  • police surgeon
    °æÂû°øÀÇ
  • poliencephalomyelitis
    ³úô¼ö¹éÁú¿°(Òàô±âÐÛÜòõæú)
  • polioencephalitis
    ³úȸ»öÁú¿°.
  • polioencephalitis
    ³úȸ»öÁú¿°(Òàüéßäòõæú)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • polarization constant
    ºÐ±Ø»ó¼ö(ÝÂпßÈâ¦).
  • polarization of light
    Æí±¤(ø¶ÎÃ).
  • polarization photometer
    Æí±¤±¤µµ°è(¡­ÎÃöôͪ).
  • polarized
    ±Ø¼ºÀ» ³ªÅ¸³½
  • polarized lens
    Æí±¤·»Áî
  • polarized light microscopy
    Æí±¤Çö¹Ì°æ
  • polarizing current
    ºÐ±ØÀü·ù(¡­ï³êü).
  • polarizing effect
    ºÐ±ØÈ¿°ú(¡­üùÍý).
  • polarizing filter
    Æí±¤ÇÊÅÍ
  • polarizing microscope
    Æí±¤Çö¹Ì°æ(ø¶Îà úéÚ°Ìð).
  • polarizing microscope
    Æí±¤Çö¹Ì°æ(ø¶ÎÃúéÚ°Ìð)
  • polarizing potential
    ºÐ±ØÀü¾Ð(¡­ï³äâ).
  • polarizing prism
    Æí±¤(ø¶ÎÃ)ÇÁ¸®Áò.
  • polarograph
    Æú¶ó·Î±×·¡ÇÁ.
  • polarography
    Æú¶ó·Î±×·¡ÇÇ.
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ÇÑÀÚ
  • polyperiosteitis
    ¿©·¯»À¸·¿°, ¿©·¯°ñ¸·¿°
    ¿©·¯Í騝æú
  • polyradiculitis, -onueritis
    ¿©·¯½Å°æ»Ñ¸®¿°, ´Ù¹ß½Å°æ±Ù¿°
    ÒýÛ¡ãêÌèÐÆæú
  • polyradiculoneuropathy
    ¿©·¯½Å°æ»Ñ¸®º´Áõ, ´Ù¹ß½Å°æ±Ùº´Áõ
    ÒýÛ¡ãêÌèÐÆÜ»ñø
  • polysynaptic r.
    ´Ù¿¬Á¢¹Ý»ç, ¿©·¯¿¬Á¢¹Ý»ç
    ÒýææïÈÚãÞÒ
  • polytomography
    ´Ù´ÜÃþÃÔ¿µ
    ÒýÓ¨öµõÉç¯
  • polyuria
    ´Ù´¢Áõ
    ÒýÒãñø
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • poly(dA) tail
    Poly(dA) ²¿¸®
  • poly(dT) tail
    Poly(dT) ²¿¸®
  • poly(G)
    (å²) Polyguanine
  • poly(T)
    Æú¸® T
  • poly(U)
    Æú¸® U
  • poly(U) paper
    Æú¸® U Á¾ÀÌ
  • polyacrylamide gel
    Æú¸®¾ÆÅ©¸±¾Æ¸¶À̵åÁ©
  • polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
    Æú¸®¾ÆÅ©¸±¾Æ¸¶À̵åÁ© Àü±â¿µµ¿(ï³Ñ¨ç¶ÔÑ)
  • polyadenylation
    ¾Æµ¥´ÒÁßÇÕüÇü¼º(ñìùêô÷û¡à÷)
  • polyaffinity theory
    ´Ùģȭ¼º ÀÌ·Ð(ÒýöÑûúàõ×âÖå)
  • polyamine
    Æú¸®¾Æ¹Î
  • polyamino acid
    Æú¸®¾Æ¹Ì³ë»ê(ß«)
  • polyampholyte
    ÁßÇÕ ¾ç¼ºÀüÇØÁú(ñìùêÕ×àõï³ú°òõ)
  • polyanion
    ´ÙÁß(Òýñì)À½(ëä)ÀÌ¿Â
  • polycarbonate
    ÁßÇÕź»ê(ñìùê÷©ß«)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • polysplenia
    ´ÙºñÁõ
  • polyuria
    ´Ù´¢(Áõ)
  • polyvinyl alcohol
    Æú¸®ºñ´Ò¾ËÄÚ¿Ã
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poly(C) poly(cytidylic acid
poly(G) Polyguanylic acid
poly(HEMA) Poly(2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate
poly(I):poly(C) polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid
poly(U) 5'-polyuridylic acid
poly-PI poly-phosphoinositide
polyP Polyphosphate
polyQ Polyglutamine
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  • JrId: 6522
    JournalTitle: Polish medical sciences and history bulletin.
    MedAbbr: Pol Med Sci Hist Bull
    ISSN: 0301-0236
    ESSN:
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    NlmId: 414140
  • JrId: 6525
    JournalTitle: Polski przeglad chirurgiczny.
    MedAbbr: Pol Przegl Chir
    ISSN: 0032-373X
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 376426
  • JrId: 6528
    JournalTitle: Polski przeglad radiologii / Polskie Lekarskie Towarzystwo Radiologiczne.
    MedAbbr: Pol Przegl Radiol
    ISSN: 0860-1089
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 8409860
  • JrId: 6529
    JournalTitle: Polski przeglad radiologii i medycyny nuklearnej.
    MedAbbr: Pol Przegl Radiol Med Nukl
    ISSN: 0137-7183
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 401226
  • JrId: 6535
    JournalTitle: 1960)
    MedAbbr: Pol Tyg Lek
    ISSN: 0032-3756
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 9705468
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  • ÄÚµå
    ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • E28.2
    Polycystic ovarian syndrome
    ´Ù³¶¼º ³­¼Ò ÁõÈıº
  • P61.1
    Polycythaemia neonatorum
    ½Å»ý¾Æ ´ÙÇ÷±¸Áõ
  • D45
    Polycythaemia vera
    Áø¼º ÀûÇ÷±¸ Áõ´ÙÁõ
  • Q69
    Polydactyly
    ´ÙÁöÁõ
  • Q69.9
    Polydactyly, unspecified
    »ó¼¼ºÒ¸íÀÇ ´ÙÁöÁõ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • polishing of teeth
    Ä¡¾Æ ¿¬¸¶
  • Politzer's luminous cone
    Æú¸®Ã³ ±¤Ãß
    °í¸· ÇϺÎÀÇ ±¤ÅÃÀÌ ÀÖ´Â »ï°¢ ºÎÀ§.
  • poll
    ¸ñ´ú¹Ì, Ç׺Î
    ƯÈ÷ ¸»ÀÇ ¸ñÀÌ µî°ú Á¢ÇÏ´Â ºÎºÐ.
  • pollakidipsia
    ¹ø°¥´ÙÀ½Áõ
    µ¿ÀǾî=
  • pollen
    ²É°¡·ç, È­ºÐ
    ÇöÈ­½Ä¹°ÀÇ ¼ÒÆ÷ÀÚ Áý´ÜÀ¸·Î¼­ ƯÈ÷ °ø±â Áß¿¡ ³¯¾Æ´Ù´Ï´Â ¿©·¯ °¡Áö È­ºÐÀº ¾Ë·¯Á¨ÀÌ µÇ¸ç ÀÌ¿¡ °ú¹ÎÇÑ »ç¶÷¿¡°Ô °¨ÀÛÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ´Ü¹éÁú¼º Ç׿øÀ» Çü¼ºÇϰí, ±×·Î ÀÎÇÏ¿© ¾Ë·¯Áö Áõ»óÀ» ³ªÅ¸³½´Ù.
  • pollen antigen
    ²É°¡·ç Ç׿ø, È­ºÐ Ç׿ø
  • pollicization
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  • pollutant
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  • polonium
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  • poly
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  • polyacrylamide
    Æú¸® ¾ÆÅ©¸± ¾Æ¸¶À̵å
    ¾ÆÅ©¸± ¾Æ¸¶À̵åÀÇ ÁßÇÕü.
  • polyacrylic acid
    Æú¸® ¾ÆÅ©¸±¸¯ »ê
  • polyadenitis
    ´Ù¹ß¼±¿°
    ¿©·¯ °³ ÀÌ»óÀÇ ¸²ÇÁÀýÀÇ ¿°Áõ.
  • polyadenopathy
    ´Ù¹ß¼±º´Áõ
  • polyagglutination
    ´ÙÀÀÁý
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polariscope <instrument, optics> An instrument consisting essentially of a polarizer and an analyzer, used for polarizing light, and analyzing its properties.
(28 Oct 1998)
polariscopic <optics> Of or pertaining to the polariscope; obtained by the use of a polariscope; as, polariscopic observations.
(28 Oct 1998)
polariscopy <optics> The art or rocess of making observations with the polariscope.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
polarise To put into a state of polarization.
(05 Mar 2000)
polarised light Light in which, as a result of reflection or transmission through certain media, the vibrations are all in one plane, transverse to the ray, instead of in all planes.
(05 Mar 2000)
polariser The first element of a polariscope that polarises the light, as distinguished from the analyzer, the second polarising element.
(05 Mar 2000)
polarising microscope <instrument> A microscope equipped with a polarising filter below and above the specimen which forms an image by the influence of specimen birefringence on polarised light; the polarising direction of the two filters is typically adjustable which, together with a graduated rotating stage, permits measurement of the angular value of different refractive indices in either biological or chemical specimens.
(05 Mar 2000)
polaristic Pertaining to, or exhibiting, poles; having a polar arrangement or disposition; arising from, or dependent upon, the possession of poles or polar characteristics; as, polariztic antagonism.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
polarity <physics> Literally having poles (like a magnet), but used to describe cells that have one or more axes of symmetry.
<cell biology> In epithelial cells, the polarity meant is between apical and baso lateral regions, in moving cells, having a distinct front and rear. Some cells seem to show multiple axes of polarity (which will hinder forward movement).
(18 Nov 1997)
polarity of translation Decrease in the synthesis of proteins specified by genes distal to the operator and to the site of a nonsense, frameshift, deletion or insertion mutation in an operon. A mutation which produces polarity is called a polar mutation or a polarity mutation.
(12 Dec 1998)
polarizability <chemistry> Of orbitals means that the electron cloud can be shifted towards a positive charge or away from a negative charge due to electrostatic attraction and repulsion.
(09 Jan 1998)
polarizable Susceptible of polarization.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
polarization 1. The act of polarizing; the state of being polarized, or of having polarity.
2. <optics> A peculiar affection or condition of the rays of light or heat, in consequence of which they exhibit different properties in different directions.
If a beam of light, which has been reflected from a plate of unsilvered glass at an angle of about 56 deg, be received upon a second plate of glass similar to the former, and at the same angle of incidence, the light will be readily reflected when the two planes of incidence are parallel to each other, but will not be reflected when the two planes of incidence are perpendicular to each other. The light has, therefore, acquired new properties by reflection from the first plate of glass, and is called polarized light, while the modification which the light has experienced by this reflection is called polarization. The plane in which the beam of light is reflected from the first mirror is called the plane of polarization. The angle of polarization is the angle at which a beam of light must be reflected, in order that the polarization may be the most complete. The term polarization was derived from the theory of emission, and it was conceived that each luminous molecule has two poles analogous to the poles of a magnet; but this view is not now held. According to the undulatory theory, ordinary light is produced by vibrations transverse or perpendicular to the direction of the ray, and distributed as to show no distinction as to any particular direction. But when, by any means, these, vibrations are made to take place in one plane, the light is said to be plane polarized. If only a portion of the vibrations lie in one plane the ray is said to be partially polarized. Light may be polarized by several methods other than by reflection, as by refraction through most crystalline media, or by being transmitted obliquely through several plates of glass with parallel faces. If a beam of polarized light be transmitted through a crystal of quartz in the direction of its axis, the plane of polarization will be changed by an angle proportional to the thickness of the crystal. This phenomenon is called rotatory polarization. A beam of light reflected from a metallic surface, or from glass surfaces under certain peculiar conditions, acquires properties still more complex, its vibrations being no longer rectilinear, but circular, or elliptical. This phenomenon is called circular or elliptical polarization.
3. <physics> An effect produced upon the plates of a voltaic battery, or the electrodes in an electrolytic cell, by the deposition upon them of the gases liberated by the action of the current. It is chiefly due to the hydrogen, and results in an increase of the resistance, and the setting up of an opposing electromotive force, both of which tend materially to weaken the current of the battery, or that passing through the cell.
Origin: Cf. F. Polarization.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
polarization colours <microscopy> Interference colours produced by anisotropic substances placed between two polarizing elements and examined by transmitted white light.
See: Michel-Levy scale of retardation colours.
(05 Aug 1998)
polarization microscopy <procedure> Any form of microscopy capable of detecting birefringent objects. Usually performed with a polarizing element below the stage to produce plane polarized light and an analyser that is set to give total extinction of the background and thus to detect any birefringence.
(18 Nov 1997)
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  • Poliovirus Vaccine, Oral - »õâ A live vaccine containing attenuated poliovirus, types I, II, and III, grown in monkey kidney cell tissue culture, used for routine immunization of children against polio. This vaccine induces long-lasting intestinal and humoral immunity. Killed vaccine induces only humoral immunity. Oral poliovirus vaccine should not be administered to immunocompromised individuals or their household contacts. (Dorland, 28th ed)
    Synonyms : Oral Poliovirus Vaccine, Vaccine, Oral Poliovirus, Vaccine, Sabin
  • Poliovirus Vaccines - »õâ Vaccines used to prevent POLIOMYELITIS. They include inactivated (POLIOVIRUS VACCINE, INACTIVATED) and oral vaccines (POLIOVIRUS VACCINE, ORAL).
    Synonyms : Vaccines, Poliovirus
  • Political Systems - »õâ The units based on political theory and chosen by countries under which their governmental power is organized and administered to their citizens.
    Synonyms : Political System, System, Political, Systems, Political
  • Politics - »õâ Activities concerned with governmental policies, functions, etc.
    Synonyms : Conservatism, Decentralization, Liberalism, Political Factors, Voting, Activities, Political, Activity, Political, Factor, Political, Factors, Political, Political Activities, Political Factor
  • Pollen - »õâ The male fertilizing element of flowering PLANTS analogous to sperm in animals. It is released from the anthers as a dust, to be carried by insect or other vectors, including wind, to the ovary (stigma) of other FLOWERS to produce the embryo enclosed by the seed. The pollens of many plants are allergenic.
    Synonyms :
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polyatomic of or relating to a molecule made up of more than two atoms
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polystyrene a polymer of styrene; a rigid transparent thermoplastic; "expanded polystyrene looks like a rigid white foam and is used as packing or insulation"
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polar body a small cell containing little cytoplasm that is produced along with the oocyte and later discarded
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polytetrafluoroethylene Teflon: a material used to coat cooking utensils and in industrial applications where sticking is to be avoided
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polar star Polaris: the brightest star in Ursa Minor; at the end of the handle of the little dipper; the northern axis of the earth points toward it
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