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  • contact gunshot wound
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  • contact hypersensitivity
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  • contact immunotherapy
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  • contact infection
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  • contact inhibition
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  • contact irradiation
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  • contact media
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  • contact radiography
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  • contact scan
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  • contact scanner
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  • contact stomatitis
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  • contact ulcer
    Á¢Ã˱˾ç
  • contact urticaria
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  • heel contact
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  • irritant contact dermatitis
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  • contact dermatitis
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  • contact hypersensitivity
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  • contact immunotherapy
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  • contact infection
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  • contact inhibition
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  • contact irradiation
    Á¢ÃËÁ¶»ç¹ý
  • contact media
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  • contact radiography
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  • contact scan
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  • contact scanner
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  • contact scanning
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  • contact stomatitis
    Á¢ÃËÀԾȿ°, Á¢Ã˱¸³»¿°
  • contact urticaria
    Á¢Ã˵ε巯±â
  • contact compound scan
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  • contact gunshot wound
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  • anterior pole of the lens
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  • apochromatic lens
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  • gas permeable lens
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  • gonioscopic lens
    Àü¹æ°¢°æ(éêÊÇ), Àü¹æ°¢·»Áî
  • hardened lens
    °­È­·»Áî
  • immersion lens
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  • in-the-bag lens
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  • persistence of lens fovea
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  • photochromic lens
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  • planoconcave lens
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  • planoconvex lens
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  • plastic lens
    ÇÃ¶ó½ºÆ½·»Áî
  • plus lens
    Ç÷¯½º·»Áî
  • polarized lens
    Æí±¤·»Áî
  • polaroid lens
    Æí±¤·»Áî
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  • soft X ray apparatus
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  • soft agar culture
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  • soft birth canal
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  • soft bristle brush wheel
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  • soft cancer
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  • soft cataract
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  • soft cataract ³ª cataracta molle
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  • soft catheter
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  • soft copy
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SLR Shwartzman local reaction; single lens reflex; straight leg raising
sph spherical; spherical lens; spheroid
CSTM cervical prevertebral soft tissue measurement
FS factor of safety; Fanconi syndrome; Felty syndrome; fibromyalgia syndrome; field stimulation; Fisher...
MMSP malignant melanoma of soft parts
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CH Contact hypersensitivity
CHS Contact hypersensitivity
CS Contact sensitivity
ICD Irritant contact dermatitis
NCT Non Contact Tonometer
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  • coloboma of lens
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  • equator of lens
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  • eye lens
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  • intraocular lens dislocation
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  • lens capsule
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  • lens cortex
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  • lens epithelium
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  • lens fiber
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  • lens haptics
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  • lens luxation
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  • lens opacity
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  • lens plate
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soft wart A polypoid outgrowth of both epidermis and dermal fibrovascular tissue, common terminology for any small benign cutaneous lesion.
Synonym: acrochordon, fibroepithelial polyp, fibroma molle, senile fibroma, soft wart.
(05 Mar 2000)
soft water Water lacking those ions, such as Magnesium and Calcium, that form insoluble salts with fatty acids, so that ordinary soap will lather easily in it.
(05 Mar 2000)
nasion soft tissue The outer point of intersection between the nasion-sella line and the soft tissue profile.
(05 Mar 2000)
neoplasms, connective and soft tissue Neoplasms developing from some structure of the connective and subcutaneous tissue. The concept does not refer to neoplasms located in connective or soft tissue.
(12 Dec 1998)
tensor muscle of soft palate <anatomy> Tensor muscle of soft palate, musculus tensor palati; musculus palatosalpingeus; musculus sphenosalpingostaphylinus; dilator tubae; origin, scaphoid fossa of sphenoid, cartilaginous and membranous part of auditory (eustachian) tube and spine of sphenoid; insertion, posterior border of hard palate and aponeurosis of soft palate; action, tenses the soft palate; contributes to opening of auditory tube; nerve supply, branches of trigeminal nerve through the otic ganglion.
Synonym: musculus tensor veli palatini, dilator tubae, musculus palatosalpingeus, musculus sphenosalpingostaphylinus, musculus tensor palati, palatosalpingeus, tensor muscle of soft palate.
(05 Mar 2000)
elevator muscle of soft palate <anatomy, muscle> Origin, apex of petrous portion of temporal bone and lower part of cartilaginous auditory (eustachian) tube; insertion, aponeurosis of soft palate; action, raises soft palate; through the expansion of its fleshy belly during contraction, it helps to "push" open the auditory tube; nerve supply, pharyngeal plexus (cranial root of accessory nerve).
Synonym: musculus levator veli palatini, elevator muscle of soft palate, levator palati muscle, musculus levator palati, musculus petrostaphylinus.
(05 Mar 2000)
yellow soft paraffin <pharmacology> A semisolid unctuous substance, neutral, and without taste or odour, derived from petroleum by distilling off the lighter portions and purifying the residue. It is a yellowish, fatlike mass, transparent in thin layers, and somewhat fluorescent. It is used as a bland protective dressing, and as a substitute for fatty materials in ointments.
Petrolatum is the official name for the purified product. Cosmoline and vaseline are commercial names for substances essentially the same, but differing slightly in appearance and consistency or fusibility.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
allergic contact dermatitis A delayed type IV allergic reaction of the skin with varying degrees of erythema, oedema, and vesiculation resulting from cutaneous contact with a specific allergen.
Synonym: contact allergy.
(05 Mar 2000)
balancing contact The contact's between upper and lower dentures on the balancing or mediotrusive side for the purpose of stabilizing the dentures, the contact's between upper and lower dentures at the opposite side from the working or laterotrusive side (anteroposteriorly or laterally) for the purpose of stabilizing the dentures, the contact's between upper and lower natural or artificial teeth at the opposite side from the working or laterotrusive side.
Synonym: balancing occlusal surface.
(05 Mar 2000)
centric contact The relation of opposing occlusal surfaces which provides the maximum planned contact and/or intercuspation, the occlusion of the teeth when the mandible is in centric relation to the maxillae.
Synonym: centric contact.
(05 Mar 2000)
microradiography, contact <microscopy> A method of making micrographs by means of X-rays. The specimen is placed close to a fine-grained photographic emulsion at some distance from the X-ray source. The X rays pass through the specimen and the differential absorption and the scattering of the radiation is recorded by the emulsion. The resulting negative is examined and photographed through a light microscope.
(05 Aug 1998)
close contact infection <epidemiology> An infection which requires close contact, other than sexual contact, between susceptible and infectious individuals, for transmission.
(05 Dec 1998)
contact A mutual touching of two bodies or persons.
Origin: L. Contactus = a touching together
(18 Nov 1997)
contact allergy A delayed type IV allergic reaction of the skin with varying degrees of erythema, oedema, and vesiculation resulting from cutaneous contact with a specific allergen.
Synonym: contact allergy.
(05 Mar 2000)
contact area That part of the proximal surface of a tooth which touches the adjacent tooth mesially or distally.
Synonym: contact point, point of proximal contact.
(05 Mar 2000)
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