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  • A40.2
    Septicaemia due to streptococcus, group D
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    Septicaemia due to unspecified staphylococcus
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  • A41.9
    Septicaemia, unspecified
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  • septimetritis
    ÆÐÇ÷Àڱÿ°
  • septocutaneous flap
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  • septomarginal
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  • septomarginal fasciculus
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  • septomarginal trabecula
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  • septonasal
    ÄÚ»çÀ̸·-, ºñÁß°Ý-
  • septoplasty
    ÄÚ»çÀ̸·¼ºÇü(¼ú), ºñÁ߰ݼºÇü(¼ú)
  • septorhinoplasty
    ÄÚ»çÀ̸·ÄÚ¼ºÇü(¼ú), ºñÁ߰ݺñ¼ºÇü(¼ú)
  • septostomy
    »çÀ̸·Àý°³(¼ú), Áß°ÝÀý°³(¼ú), »çÀ̸·¶ÕÀ½(¼ú), Áß°Ýõ°ø(¼ú)
  • septotome
    ÄÚ»çÀ̸·Àý°³±â, ºñÁß°ÝÀý°³±â
  • septotomy
    »çÀ̸·Àý°³(¼ú), Áß°ÝÀý°³(¼ú)
  • septulum
    ÀÛÀº»çÀ̸·, ¼ÒÁß°Ý
  • septum
    »çÀ̸·, Áß°Ý
  • septuplet
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  • septicopyemia
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  • septigravida
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  • septimetritis
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  • septocutaneous flap
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  • septomarginal fasciculus
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  • septomarginal trabecula
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  • septonasal
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  • septoplasty
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  • septotome
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  • septal defect
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  • septal deviation
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  • septal deviation
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  • septal dislocation
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  • septal dislocation
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  • septal fracture
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  • septal fracture
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  • septal myocardial infarction
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  • septal myocardial infarction
    Á߰ݽɱٰæ»öÁõ(ñḛ́ãýÐÉÌÛßáñø)
  • septal nasal cartilage
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septal defect, atrial A hole in the septum, the wall, between the atria, the upper chambers of the heart. Commonly called an asd. Asds are a major class of heart deformity that is present at birth (congenital cardiac malformation).
(12 Dec 1998)
septal defect, ventricular A hole in the interventricular septum, the wall between the ventricles, the lower chambers of the heart. Commonly called a vsd. Vsds are a common class of heart deformity that is present at birth (congenital cardiac malformation).
(12 Dec 1998)
septal gingiva That portion of the gingiva that covers the interdental septum.
(05 Mar 2000)
septal lines Radiographic images of thickened interlobular septa, most often along the lateral border of lung, extending to pleura; Kerley A and B lines; usually caused by septal oedema and fibrosis, also carcinomatosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
septal nuclei Neural nuclei situated in the septal region of the diencephalon.
(12 Dec 1998)
septan Denoting a malarial fever the paroxysms of which recur every seventh day, counting the day of the occurrence as the first day, i.e., with a five-day asymptomatic interval.
Origin: L. Septem, seven
(05 Mar 2000)
septane <chemistry> See Heptane.
Origin: L. Septem seven.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
septangle <geometry> A figure which has seven angles; a heptagon.
Origin: Septi- + angle.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
septarium Origin: NL, fr. L. Septum, saeptum, an inclosure, a partition, fr. Sepire, saepire, to inclose.
<geology> A flattened concretionary nodule, usually of limestone, intersected within by cracks which are often filled with calcite, barite, or other minerals.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Septata A recently described member of the protozoan phylum Microspora found in the intestine of an immunocompromised individual. The species described is Septata intestinalis.
(05 Mar 2000)
septate Divided internally by partitions.
(09 Oct 1997)
septate hymen A hymen in which there are two openings separated by a narrow band of tissue.
Compare: hymen bifenestratus.
(05 Mar 2000)
septate junction An intercellular junction found in invertebrate epithelia that is characterised by a ladder like appearance in electron micrographs. Thought to provide structural strength and to provide a barrier to diffusion of solutes through the intercellular space. Occur widely in transporting epithelia and are controversially considered analogous to tight junctions (zonula occludens).
(18 Nov 1997)
septate mycelium One in which septa, or "cross-walls," divide the hyphae into numerous uninucleated or multinucleated cells.
(05 Mar 2000)
septate uterus A uterus divided into two cavities by an anteroposterior septum.
Synonym: bipartite uterus, uterus bilocularis, uterus bipartitus, uterus septus.
(05 Mar 2000)
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septate septal: of or relating to a septum
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septectomy surgical removal of all or part of a septum (especially the nasal septum or atrial septum)
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septic containing or resulting from disease-causing organisms; "a septic sore throat"; "a septic environment"; "septic sewage" of or relating to or caused by putrefaction; "the septic action occurs at the bottom of the septic tank"
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septic sore throat streptococcal sore throat: an infection of the oral pharynx and tonsils by streptococcus
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septicemia blood poisoning: invasion of the bloodstream by virulent microorganisms from a focus of infection
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SEP political independence
SEP the state of being several and distinct
SEP the act of dividing or disconnecting
SEP the social act of separating or parting company
SEP (law) the cessation of cohabitation of man and wife (either by mutual agreement or under a court order)
SEP sorting one thing from others
SEP the distance between things
SEP termination of employment (by resignation or dismissal)
SEP coming apart
SEP the space where a division or parting occurs
SEP the state of lacking unity
SEP the energy required to separate particles from a molecule or atom or nucleus
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