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  • intracellular inclusion body
    ¼¼Æ÷³»Æ÷ÇÔü, ¼¼Æ÷³»ºÀÀÔü
  • intraneuronal body
    ½Å°æ¼¼Æ÷³»¼Òü
  • intranuclear inclusion body
    ÇÙÆ÷ÇÔü, ÇÙ³»ºÀÀÔü
  • ketone body
    ÄÉÅæÃ¼
  • laryngeal foreign body
    ÈĵÎÀ̹°
  • lateral geniculate body
    °¡Âʹ«¸­Ã¼, ¿ÜÃø½½»óü
  • lean body mass
    Áö¹æ»«Ã¼Áß, ¸¶¸¥Ã¼Áß
  • Leishman-Donovan body
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  • lower body negative pressure
    ÇÏüÀ½¾Ð
  • Lafora body
    ¶óÆ÷¶ó¼Òü
  • molded body jacket
    º»¶á¸öÅëÀçŶ
  • molluscum body
    ¹°··Á¾¼Òü
  • multilamellar body
    ´ÙÃþÆÇü, ¹µÃþÆÇü
  • multitubular body
    ´Ù¼¼°üü, ¹µ¼¼°üü
  • multivesicular body
    ´Ù¼ÒÆ÷ü, ¹µ¼ÒÆ÷ü
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  • nerve cell body
    ½Å°æ¼¼Æ÷ü
  • Nissl body
    ´Ö½½¼Òü
  • pampiniform body
    (¢¡epoophoron) ³­¼ÒÀ§Ã¼
  • para-aortic body
    ´ëµ¿¸Æ°çü
  • perineal body
    »ôÈûÁÙÁß½É
  • pineal body
    ¼Û°úü, ¼Ö¹æ¿ï»ù
  • pituitary body
    (¢¡hypophysis) ³úÇϼöü
  • polar body
    ±ØÃ¼
  • psammoma body
    »çÁ¾Ã¼
  • refractile body
    ±¼Àý¹Ý»ç¼Òü
  • rice body
    ½Ò¼Òü
  • scalp foreign body
    ¸Ó¸®µ¤°³³»À̹°, µÎÇdz»À̹°
  • sex chromatin body
    ¼º¿°»ö¼Òü, ¼º¿°»öü
  • tigroid body
    (¢¡Nissl body) ´Ö½½¼Òü
  • trapezoid body
    ¸¶¸§¼¶À¯Ã¼, ´ÉÇüü
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  • heinz body
    ÇÏÀÎÁî¼Òü, Heinz ¼Òü
  • hematoxylin body
    Ç츶Åå½Ç¸° ¼Òü
  • herring body
    ½Å°æºÐºñ¹°ÃàÀû¼Òü
  • hirano body
    È÷¶ó³ë ¼Òü, Hirano ¼Òü
  • human counter =whole body c.
    Àü½Å°è¼öÀåÄ¡(ËøËàË­ËàËö̬).
  • hypophysis =pituitary body, p. gland
    ³úÇϼöü, Çϼöü(ù»á÷ô÷).
  • iliac body
    Àå°ñ ¸öü, Àå°ñ ü(íóÍéô÷).
  • iliac body
    Àå°ñ¸öü, Àå°ñü(íóÍéô÷).
  • iliac body
    Àå°ñü(Àå°ñü).
  • immune amboceptor =i. body
    ¾ç¼öü(å»áôô÷).
  • inclusion body
    ºÀÀÔü
  • inclusion body disease
    ºÀÀÔüº´.
  • inclusion body fibromatosis
    ºÀÀÔü ¼¶À¯Á¾Áõ
  • inclusion body myositis
    ºÀÀÔü ±Ù¿°(¡­ÐÉæú)
  • inclusion body, cytoplasmic
    ¼¼Æ÷Áú³» ºÀÀÔü
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  • body of humerus
    À§ÆÈ»À¸öÅë
  • body of hyoid bone
    ¼³°ñ¸öÅë, ¼³°ñü(àßÍéô÷).
  • body of hyoid bone
    ¸ñ»Ô»À¸öÅë
  • body of ilium
    Àå°ñ¸öÅë, Àå°ñü(íóÍéô÷).
  • body of ilium
    ¾ûµ¢»À¸öÅë
  • body of incus
    ¸ð·ç°ñ¸öÅë, ħ°ñü(öÛÍéô÷).
  • body of incus
    ¸ð·ç»À¸öÅë
  • body of ischium
    Á°ñ¸öÅë, Á°ñü(ñ©Íéô÷).
  • body of ischium
    ±ÃµÕ»À¸öÅë
  • body of mandible
    ÇϾǰñ¸öÅë, ÇϾÇü(ù»äÉô÷).
  • body of mandible
    ÅλÀ¸öÅë
  • body of maxilla
    »ó¾Ç°ñ¸öÅë, »ó¾Çü(ß¾äÉô÷).
  • body of maxilla
    À§ÅλÀ¸öÅë
  • body of metacarpal bones
    ¼ÕÇ㸮»À¸öÅë
  • body of metatarsal bone
    ¹ßÇ㸮»À¸öÅë
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • chromophil body =tigroid b., Nissls b.
    »ö¼Òģȭü, È£»ö¼Òü ¡ìƼũ ·ÎÀ̵幰Áú¡í.
  • chromophilic substance nissl body
    ´Ö½½¼Òü
  • ciliary body
    ¸ð¾çü(Ù¾åÆô÷)
  • ciliary body
    ¼¶¸ðü
  • ciliary body
    ¸ð¾çü(Ù¾åÆô÷), ¼¶¸ðü
  • coccygeal body
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  • coccygeal body ; glomus coccygeum<³ª>
    ¹Ì°ñ¼Òü.
  • colloid body
    ÄÝ·ÎÀ̵åü(¡­ô÷)
  • colloid body
    ÄÝ·ÎÀ̵åü(¡­ô÷)
  • coloboma of ciliary body
    ¸ð¾çü°á¼Õ
  • colostrum body =c. corpuscle
    ÃÊÀ¯¼Òü(¡­á³ô÷).
  • conjoined body
    ºÙÀº¸ö
  • conjunctival foreign body
    °á¸·À̹°.
  • corpus vitreum =vitreous body<³ª>
    À¯¸®Ã¼, ÃÊÀÚü(õ¦í­ô÷).
  • councilman body
    Ä«¿î½Ç¸¸¼Òü(¡­á³ô÷)
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  • Neurosensory cell body
    ½Å°æ°¨°¢¼¼Æ÷ü
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  • Nerve cell body
    ½Å°æ¼¼Æ÷ü
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ½Å°æ¼¼Æ÷ü
  • Dense body
    Ä¡¹Ð¼Òü
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BSA Body Surface Area; üǥ¸éÀû
BT   1) Bleeding Time
  2) Body Temperature
CEA Carcino-Embryonic Antigen [HP 1825-6]
  ; Oncofetal Antigens
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FB Foreign Body
167Ga radioactive Gallium(used in whole-body & brain scans)
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BF Body fat
BFM Body fat mass
BF% Body fat percentage
BM Body mass
BM body movement
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  • central body
    Á᫐ ¼Òü
    À¯»çºÐ¿­ Áß¿¡ ¼º»óüÀÇ Á߽ɿ¡ ÀÖ´Â ±¸Á¶¹°.
  • chromatoid body
    ¿°»öÁú ¼Òü, À¯»ç ¿°»öÁúü
  • chromatoidal body
    À¯¿°»öü, Å©·Î¸¶Æ¾¾çü
  • chromophil body
    »ö¼Ò ģȭü, È£»ö¼Òü
    µ¿ÀǾî=tigroid body, Nissl's body.
  • cilliary body
    ¼¶¸ðü
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  • civatte body
    ½Ã¹ÙÆ® ¸öü
    »óÇdz»ÀÇ ÄÝ·ÎÀÌµå ¸öü.
  • contralateral body
    ¹Ý´ëÃø ½Åü
  • cool body bath
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  • Councilman body
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  • cytoid body
    ¼¼Æ÷¾ç ¼Òü
  • dense body
    ³ó¿°Ã¼
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  • donovan body
    µµ³ë¹Ý ¼Òü
  • douching : a jet or current of water, sometimes a dissolved medicating or cleansing agent, applied to a body part, organ or cavity for medicinal or hygienic purposes.

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  • elementary body
    ±âº» ¼Òü
    Ç÷¼ÒÆÇ, ºÀÀÔü.
  • eosinophilic inclusion body
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 6 ÆäÀÌÁö: 4
body schema A term for the concept which each individual has of his own body as an object in and bound by space, independently and apart from all other objects.
(12 Dec 1998)
body surface potential mapping Recording of regional electrophysiological information by analysis of surface potentials to give a complete picture of the effects of the currents from the heart on the body surface. It has been applied to the diagnosis of old inferior myocardial infarction, localization of the bypass pathway in wolff-parkinson-white syndrome, recognition of ventricular hypertrophy, estimation of the size of a myocardial infarct, and the effects of different interventions designed to reduce infarct size. The limiting factor at present is the complexity of the recording and analysis, which requires 100 or more electrodes, sophisticated instrumentation, and dedicated personnel.
(12 Dec 1998)
body temperature changes Any deviation from normal body temperature of the human body, about 98.6 degrees f. Or 37 degrees c. When taken orally.
(12 Dec 1998)
body weights and measures The systems of measurement applied to the height, weight, length, area, etc., of the human and animal body or its parts.
(12 Dec 1998)
body-centreed cubic A molecular structure in which a cube-shaped lattice is formed with one atom in the middle and four other atoms arranged around it as the corners of the cube.
(09 Oct 1997)
body-weight ratio Body weight (in grams) divided by stature (in centimeters).
(05 Mar 2000)
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 4
residual body 1. <cell biology> Secondary lysosomes containing material that cannot be digested.
2. <biology> The surplus cytoplasm shed by spermatids during their differentiation to spermatozoa. Usually the cytoplasm from several spermatids connected by cytoplasmic bridges.
3. <microbiology> Surplus cytoplasm containing pigment and left over after production of merozoites during schizogony of malaria parasites.
(18 Nov 1997)
residual body of Regaud The excess cytoplasm that separates from the spermatozoon during spermiogenesis.
(05 Mar 2000)
pedunculus of pineal body See: habenula.
(05 Mar 2000)
rest body A small mass of cytoplasm remaining after the nucleus and cytoplasm of the schizont of certain sporozoan protozoa have divided into asexual spores or merozoites.
(05 Mar 2000)
restiform body A lateral (larger) subdivision of the inferior cerebellar peduncle composed of a variety of fibres including, but not limited to, olivo-, reticulo-, cuneo-, trigemino-, and dorsal spinocerebellar.
See: inferior cerebellar peduncle.
Synonym: corpus restiforme.
(05 Mar 2000)
melon-seed body A small fibrous loose body in the joints or tendon sheaths.
(05 Mar 2000)
Golgi body <cell biology> Intracellular stack of membrane bounded vesicles in which glycosylation and packaging of secreted proteins takes place. Part of the GERL complex.
Synonym: Golgi body, Golgi vesicles, dictyosome (in plants), parabasal body (in flagellate protozoa).
(11 Jan 1998)
perineal body central tendon of perineum
granuloma, foreign-body Histiocytic, inflammatory response to a foreign body. It consists of modified macrophages with multinucleated giant cells, in this case foreign-body giant cells (giant cells, foreign-b0dy), usually surrounded by lymphocytes.
(12 Dec 1998)
rice body One of the small, loose body's found in hygromas, tendon sheaths, and joints.
(05 Mar 2000)
ringworm of body A fungal skin infection sometimes referred to as ringworm. Typically a scaly, red-shaped ring on the skin. Commonly seen in children. Treatment requires an antifungal cream such as clotrimazole or miconazole.
(27 Sep 1997)
Guarnieri body Acidophilic inclusion body found in cells infected with vaccinia virus, composed of viral particles and proteins, it is the location of virus replication and assembly.
(18 Nov 1997)
chromaffin body A small, roundish body containing chromaffin cells; a number of such bodies may be found retroperitoneally near the aorta and in organs such as the kidney, liver, heart, and gonads.
Synonym: chromaffin body.
(05 Mar 2000)
chromatin body Barr body, condensed X chromosome in female mammalian cell.
(18 Nov 1997)
Michaelis-Gutmann body <radiology> A rounded homogenous or concentrically laminated body, 1 to 10 u in diameter, containing calcium apatite and iron; found within macrophages in the bladder wall in malakoplakia.
(12 Jul 2000)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 4
  • Body Surface Potential Mapping - »õâ Recording of regional electrophysiological information by analysis of surface potentials to give a complete picture of the effects of the currents from the heart on the body surface. It has been applied to the diagnosis of old inferior myocardial infarction, localization of the bypass pathway in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, recognition of ventricular hypertrophy, estimation of the size of a myocardial infarct, and the effects of different interventions designed to reduce infarct size. The limiting factor at present is the complexity of the recording and analysis, which requires 100 or more electrodes, sophisticated instrumentation, and dedicated personnel. (Braunwald, Heart Disease, 4th ed)
    Synonyms : Body Surface Mappings, Mapping, Body Surface, Mappings, Body Surface, Surface Mapping, Body, Surface Mappings, Body
  • Body Temperature - »õâ
    Synonyms : Body Temperatures, Organ Temperatures, Temperature, Body, Temperature, Organ, Temperatures, Body, Temperatures, Organ
  • Body Temperature Changes - »õâ Significant alterations in temperature of the human body, above or below 98.6 degrees F. or 37 degrees C. when taken orally.
    Synonyms : Body Temperature Change, Change, Body Temperature, Changes, Body Temperature, Temperature Change, Body, Temperature Changes, Body
  • Body Temperature Regulation - »õâ The processes of heating and cooling that an organism uses to control its temperature.
    Synonyms : Regulation, Body Temperature, Temperature Regulation, Body, Body Temperature Regulations, Heat Losses, Loss, Heat, Losses, Heat, Regulations, Body Temperature, Temperature Regulations, Body, Thermoregulations
  • Body Water - »õâ
    Synonyms : Body Waters, Water, Body, Waters, Body
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body snatching (body snatch
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspz...
body fluid Bodily fluids are fluids, which are generally excreted or secreted from the human body. These respective fluids would include: * Amniotic fluid surrounding a fetus (which is released to the outside world in childbirth)* Aqueous humour* Bile* Blood and blood plasma* Cowper's fluid or pre-ejaculatory fluid* Chyle* Chyme* Female ejaculate* Interstitial fluid* Lymph* Menses* Milk* Mucus (including snot and phlegm)* Pleural fluid* Pus* Saliva* Sebum (skin oil)* Semen* Tears* Sweat* Urine* Vaginal ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_fluid
body image A person's body image is their perception of their physical appearance. It is more than what a person thinks they will see in a mirror, but is inextricably tied to their self-esteem and acceptance by peers. A person with a poor body image will perceive their own body as being unattractive or even repulsive to others. While a person with good body image, or positive "body acceptance", will either see themselves as attractive to others, or will at least accept it as is. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_image
body mass index The body mass index (BMI) is a calculated number, used to compare and analyse the health effects of weight on human bodies of all heights. It was developed by the Belgian polymath Adolphe Quetelet in the course of working out his system of "social physics", between 1830 and 1850 (and is therefore also known as the Quetelet Index). ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_mass_index
body type In conjunction to weight training and other physical exercise, humans are sometimes classified according to three body types: # People with an ectomorphic body type are naturally thin and lightly build with flat chest and poorly muscled limbs. They can usually eat as much as they want without gaining fat. Extreme ectomorphs are commonly described as "skinny" individuals.# People with a mesomorphic or athletic body type are husky, with a hard and muscular body. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_type_(exercise)
WordNet ÀÏ¹Ý ¿µ¿µ »çÀü °Ë»ö °á°ú : 12 ÆäÀÌÁö: 4
body a one-piece tight-fitting undergarment for women that covers the torso (and may have sleeves and legs)
body a particular complex anatomical structure
body the substance of the body
body temperature of the body
body a category of physique
body waste matter (as urine or sweat but especially feces) discharged from the body
body the weight of a person's body
body constitution of the human body
body someone who does special exercises to develop the musculature
body exercise that builds muscles through tension
body a group of men who escort and protect some important person
body someone who escorts and protects a prominent person
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