| SDS | same day surgery; school dental services; self-rating depression scale; sensory deprivation syndrome... |
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| AAMD-ABS | American Association on Mental Deficiency-Adaptive Behavior Scale; ¹Ì±¹ Á¤½Å ¹Ú¾à Çùȸ ÀûÀÀ Çൿ ôµµ... |
| ABS | Adaptive Behavior Scale |
| BPRS | Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale |
| GCS | Glasgow Coma Scale |
| CES-D | Center for Epidemiologic Studies - Depression Scale |
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| CESD | Centers for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale |
| CARS | Childhood Autism Rating Scale |
| CGAS | Children Global Assessment Scale |
| CY-BOCS | Children Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale |
| Zubrod scale | A 5-point scale similar to the 10-point Karnofsky scale; both measure the performance status of a patient's ambulatory nature, from normal activity to total dependence on others for care. See: Karnofsky scale. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| French scale | A scale for grading sizes of sounds, tubules, and catheters as based on a measurement of 1/3 mm and equaling 1 fr on the scale (e.g., 3 fr = 1 mm); grading to scale is carried out using a metal plate with holes ranging from 1/3 mm to 1 cm in diameter. Synonym: Charriere scale. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Leiter International Performance Scale | A nonverbal (performance) test for measuring intelligence which contains norms for each age between 2 and 18; originally developed as a method of assessing the comparative intellectual abilities of Caucasian, Chinese, and Japanese children, but now occasionally used for assessing slow learners and those who are blind, deaf, or verbally handicapped. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Likert scale | A method of measuring attitudes that asks respondents to indicate their degree of agreement or disagreement with statements, according to a three-or five-point scoring system, e.g., "strongly agree" "no opinion" or "strongly disagree." (05 Mar 2000) |
| scale |
Carving resembling overlapping fish scales.
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One of the small, platelike structures that cover reptiles.
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A sequence of tones, usually within an octave, and used as the basis of a composition.
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Small places which are scattered throughout the body of the fish. They are the primary source of protection for most fish.
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A scaler is an instrument used by hand to remove plaque and calculus from tooth surfaces above the gumline.
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| scale | a triangle with no two sides of equal length |
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| scale | any of four pairs of muscles extending from the cervical vertebrae to the second rib |
| scale | discomfort and vascular symptoms and loss of sensation in a shoulder and arm |
| scale | an electronic pulse counter used to count pulses that occur too rapidly to be recorded individually |
| scale | (zoology) having the body covered or partially covered with thin horny plates, as some fish and reptiles |
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