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  • dyscalculia
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  • dysacousis
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  • dysacusis
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 4
dynamics 1. <physics> That branch of mechanics which treats of the motion of bodies . Dynamics is held by some recent writers to include statics and not kinematics.
2. The moving moral, as well as physical, forces of any kind, or the laws which relate to them.
3. That department of musical science which relates to, or treats of, the power of tones.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
dynamin <protein> A protein isolated from microtubule preparations and shown to cause ATP mediated microtubule sliding toward the plus ends. A GTP-binding protein with classical G-protein motifs and with very high homology to the Mx protein involved in interferon induced virus resistance. There are tissue specific and developmentally regulated forms of dynamin in Drosophila. Associated with endocytic sorting of proteins.
(18 Nov 1997)
dynamite <chemistry> An explosive substance consisting of nitroglycerin absorbed by some inert, porous solid, as infusorial earth, sawdust, etc. It is safer than nitroglycerin, being less liable to explosion from moderate shocks, or from spontaneous decomposition.
Origin: Gr. Power. See Dynamic.
(01 Mar 1998)
dynamization Origin: Gr. Power. See Dynamic] The act of setting free the dynamic powers of a medicine, as by shaking the bottle containing it.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
dynamo 1. <physics> A dynamo-electric machine.
2. <prefix> Combining form, force, energy.
Origin: G. Dynamis, power
Source: Websters Dictionary
(21 Jun 2000)
dynamo-electric <physics> Pertaining to the development of electricity, especially electrical currents, by power; producing electricity or electrical currents by mechanical power.
Origin: Gr. Power + E. Electric. See Dynamic.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
dynamogenesis <biology> The production of force, especially of muscular or nervous energy.
Synonym: dynamogeny.
Origin: dynamo-+ G. Genesis, production
(05 Mar 2000)
dynamogenic <biology> Producing power or force, especially nervous or muscular power or activity.
(05 Mar 2000)
dynamogeny <biology> The production of force, especially of muscular or nervous energy.
Synonym: dynamogeny.
Origin: dynamo-+ G. Genesis, production
(05 Mar 2000)
dynamograph <physiology> A dynamometer to which is attached a device for automatically registering muscular power.
Origin: Gr. Power + -graph. See Dynamic.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
dynamometer <apparatus> An apparatus for measuring force or power; especially, muscular effort of men or animals, or the power developed by a motor, or that required to operate machinery.
It usually embodies a spring to be compressed or weight to be sustained by the force applied, combined with an index, or automatic recorder, to show the work performed.
Origin: Cf. F. Dynamometre. See Dynameter.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
dynamoscope <instrument> A modified stethoscope for auscultation of the muscles.
Origin: dynamo-+ G. Skopeo, to examine
(05 Mar 2000)
dynamoscopy Auscultation of a contracting muscle.
(05 Mar 2000)
dynastidan <zoology> One of a group of gigantic, horned beetles, including Dynastus Neptunus, and the Hercules beetle (D. Hercules) of tropical America, which grow to be six inches in length.
Origin: Gr, fem. Of . See Dynast. The name alludes to the immense size of some species.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
dynatherm An apparatus for inducing diathermy.
Origin: G. Dynamis, force, + therme, heat
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Dysgerminoma - »õâ A malignant ovarian neoplasm, thought to be derived from primordial germ cells of the sexually undifferentiated embryonic gonad. It is the counterpart of the classical seminoma of the testis, to which it is both grossly and histologically identical. Dysgerminomas comprise 16% of all germ cell tumors but are rare before the age of 10, although nearly 50% occur before the age of 20. They are generally considered of low-grade malignancy but may spread if the tumor extends through its capsule and involves lymph nodes or blood vessels. (Dorland, 27th ed; DeVita Jr et al., Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology, 3d ed, p1646)
    Synonyms : Disgerminomas, Dysgerminomas
  • Dysgeusia - »õâ A condition characterized by alterations of the sense of taste which may range from mild to severe, including gross distortions of taste quality.
    Synonyms : Taste, Altered, Altered Taste, Distorted Taste, Dysgeusias, Parageusias
  • Dysidea - »õâ A genus of SPONGES in the family Dysideidae, in which all skeletal fibers are filled with detritus.
    Synonyms :
  • Dyskeratosis Congenita - »õâ A predominantly X-linked recessive syndrome characterized by a triad of reticular skin pigmentation, nail dystrophy and leukoplakia of mucous membranes. Oral and dental abnormalities may also be present. Complications are a predisposition to malignancy and bone marrow involvement with pancytopenia. (from Int J Paediatr Dent 2000 Dec;10(4):328-34) The X-linked form is also known as Zinsser-Cole-Engman syndrome and involves the gene which encodes a highly conserved protein called dyskerin.
    Synonyms : Congenita, X-Linked Dyskeratosis, Dyskeratosis Congenita, X Linked, Syndrome, Zinsser-Cole-Engman, X-Linked Dyskeratosis Congenita, X-Linked Dyskeratosis Congenitas, Zinsser Cole Engman Syndrome
  • Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced - »õâ Abnormal movements, including HYPERKINESIS; HYPOKINESIA; TREMOR; and DYSTONIA, associated with the use of certain medications or drugs. Muscles of the face, trunk, neck, and extremities are most commonly affected. Tardive dyskinesia refers to abnormal hyperkinetic movements of the muscles of the face, tongue, and neck associated with the use of neuroleptic agents (see ANTIPSYCHOTIC AGENTS). (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1199)
    Synonyms : Medication-Induced Dyskinesia, Oral Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced Dyskinesias, Dyskinesia, Drug Induced, Dyskinesia, Lingual-Facial-Buccal, Dyskinesia, Medication Induced, Dyskinesia, Orofacial, Dyskinesias, Drug-Induced
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dyskinesia abnormality in performing voluntary muscle movements
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dyslexia impaired ability to learn to read
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dyslogia impaired ability to express ideas verbally; usually resulting from difficulties of reasoning (as in feeblemindedness or certain psychoses)
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dysmenorrhea painful menstruation
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dysosmia a disorder in the sense of smell
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DY Welsh poet (1914-1953)
DY Welsh poet (1914-1953)
DY an efficient incentive
DY (grammar) expressing action rather than a state of being
DY characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality
DY (physics) of or relating to dynamics
DY (aeronautics) the state of equilibrium in which centrifugal forces due to a rotating mass (e.g., a propeller) do not produce force in the shaft and so vibration is reduced
DY a flow of electric charge
DY the capacity of a system to reproduce loud sounds without distortion
DY a measure of the resistance to flow of a fluid under an applied force
DY characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality
DY in a forceful dynamic manner
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