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  • self rectification
    ÀÚ±âÁ¤·ù
  • self retaining retractor
    ÀÚ°¡º¸Àü´ç±è±â
  • self selection diet
    Àڱ⼱ÅýĻç
  • self shielding
    ÀÚ°¡Â÷Æó
  • self sterility
    ÀÚ°¡ºÒÀÓ
  • self stimulation
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  • self stimulation method
    ÀÚ±âÀڱعý
  • self-accusation
    ÀÚÃ¥
  • self-administered treatment
    ÀÚ±âÅõ¾àÄ¡·á
  • self-analysis
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  • self-breast examination
    ÀÚ°¡À¯¹æ°ËÁø(¹ý)
  • self-condemnation
    ÀÚÃ¥, ÀÚ±âºñ³­
  • self-control disorder
    ÀÚ±âÁ¶ÀýÀå¾Ö
  • self-controlled anesthesia
    ÀÚ°¡Á¶Àý¸¶Ãë
  • self-deception
    ÀÚ±â±â¸¸
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  • self identity
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  • self inductance
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  • self induction
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  • self locking
    ÀÚ±âÀá±Ý, ÀÚ±â°íÁ¤Çü
  • medical self help program
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  • self stimulation method
    ÀÚ±âÀڱعý
  • self object need
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  • self psychology
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  • real self
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  • self recognition
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  • self rectification
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  • self regulation
    ÀÚ°¡Á¶Àý
  • self curing resin
    Áï½ÃÁßÇÕ¼öÁö
  • self retaining retractor
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  • self
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  • postprandial epigastric pain
    ½ÄÈĽɿͺε¿Åë(ãÝý­ãýèÀÝ»ÔÙ÷Ô)
  • postprandial pain
    ½ÄÈļº ÅëÁõ.
  • postprandial pain
    ½ÄÈļº ÅëÁõ(ãÝý­àõ ÷Ôñø)
  • posttraumatic pain
    ¿Ü»óÈÄ(µ¿)Åë(Áõ).
  • posttraumatic pain
    ¿Ü»óÈÄÅëÁõ(µ¿Åë)
  • precordial pain =precordialgia
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  • precordial pain =precordialgia
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  • pressure pain
    ¾ÐÅë(äâ÷Ô).
  • pressure pain
    ¾ÐÅë(äâ÷Ô)
  • prick pain
    ÀÚÅë(ô§÷Ô).
  • prick pain
    ÀÚÅë(ô§÷Ô)
  • primary (pain) neuron
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  • primary (pain) neuron
    ÀÏÂ÷(Åë)´º¿ì·Ð.
  • primary pain
    ¿ø¹ß¼º ÅëÁõ.
  • psychogenic pain
    ½ÉÀμº µ¿Åë
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  • self administered treatment
    ÀÚ±âÅõ¾à¿ä¹ý(í»Ðù÷áå·èþÛö).
  • self antigen
    ÀÚ±âÇ׿ø(¡­ù÷ê«).
  • self assertion
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  • self awareness
    ÀÚ±âÀνÄ.
  • self catheterization
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  • self check
    Àڱ⠰˻ç, ÀÚ±â üũ
  • self cleansing
    ÀÚÁ¤ÀÛ¿ë(í»ïäíÂéÄ).
  • self cleansing space
    ÀÚÁ¤°ø±Ø(¡­ÍöÐÀ).
  • self concept
    Àھư³³ä(í»ä²ËÈæö).
  • self condemnation
    ÀÚÃ¥(í»ô¡).
  • self confidence
    ÀÚ½Å(í»ãá).
  • self consciousness
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  • self controlled anesthesia
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  • self curing resin
    Áï½ÃÁßÇÕ¼öÁö( ãÁñìùê â§ò·).
  • self deception
    ÀھƱ⸸(í»ä²Ñ§Ø¾).
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LBP lipopolysaccharide-binding protein; low back pain; low blood pressure; lumbar back pain
MPDS mandibular pain dysfunction syndrome; myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome
SMBG Self Monitoring of Blood Glucose
ANIS Anorexia Nervosa Inventory for Self-rating
ASHAC acquired immunodeficiency syndrome self-help and care
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OCP open circuit potential
BSE Breast Self Examination
CISC Clean intermittent self catheterisation
DSH Deliberate Self Harm
ICS Intracranial self-stimulation
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  • self-responsibility
    ÀÚ±â Ã¥ÀÓ
  • self-sealing material
    ÀÚ°¡ ºÀ¼â¼º Àç·á
  • self-threading pin
    ÀÚ°¡ ³ª»ç ÇÉ
  • A delta pain fiber
    A µ¨Å¸ µ¿Åë ½Å°æ ¼¶À¯, A µ¨Å¸ ÅëÁõ ½Å°æ ¼¶À¯
  • a-delta pain fiber
    a-µ¨Å¸ ÅëÁõ ½Å°æ ¼¶À¯
    Á÷°æÀÌ 1-4§­ÀÎ ÅëÁõ Àü´Þ ½Å°æ ¼¶À¯ÀÌ´Ù. ¿¹¸®ÇÑ ÅëÁõÀ» Àü´ÞÇϸç, ¼ø°£ÀûÀÎ ÅëÁõÀ» ºü¸£°Ô Àü´ÞÇÑ´Ù.
  • abdominal pain
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  • acute pain
    ±Þ¼º ÅëÁõ, ±Þ¼º µ¿Åë
    1. À¯¹ß ÀÎÀÚ³ª ¿øÀÎ ÀÎÀÚµéÀÌ Á¤»óÀ¸·Î µÇ´Âµ¥ ÇÊ¿äÇÑ ½Ã°£À̳ª Á¤»óÀûÀÎ Ä¡À¯ ±â°£ ³»¿¡ Á¦ÇÑµÇ¾î ³ªÅ¸³ª´Â ºÒÄèÇÑ °¨°¢. ÀüÅëÀûÀÎ Á¤ÀÇ¿¡ ÀÇÇϸé 6°³¿ù ¹Ì¸¸ÀÇ ±â°£ÀÌ´Ù. 2. ª°í ºñ±³Àû ½ÉÇÑ ÇüÅÂÀÇ µ¿Åë.
  • acute pathologic pain
    ±Þ¼º º´¸®Àû µ¿Åë
  • ascending pain pathway
    »óÇà µ¿Åë Àü´Þ·Î
  • atypical tooth pain
    ºñÁ¤Çü Ä¡Åë, ºñÁ¤Çü¼º Ä¡Åë
    µ¿ÀǾî=idio
  • auditory pain
    û°¢ ÅëÁõ
  • back pain
    ¹èÅë, ¿äÅë
  • bearing-down pain
    ¾ÐÇÏÅë
    ºÐ¸¸ Á¦2±âÀÇ Àڱà ¼öÃà°ú µ¿¹ÝÇÏ¿© ÀϾ´Â µ¿Åë.
  • brachial plexus avulsion pain
    »ó¿Ï ½Å°æÃÑ ÅëÁõ, »ó¿Ï ½Å°æÃÑ µ¿Åë
  • brainstem pain-modulation neuron
    ³ú°£ ÅëÁõ Á¶Àý ´º¿ì·±, ³ú°£ µ¿Åë Á¶Àý ´º¿ì·±
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 4
self-infection 1. Reinfection by microbes or parasitic organisms on or within the body that have already passed through an infective cycle, such as a succession of boils, or a new infective cycle with production of a new generation of larvae and adults, as by the nematode Strongyloides stercoralis or the cestode Hymenolepsis nana.
2. Self-infection by direct contagion as with parasite eggs passed in the infectious state transmitted by fingernails (anal-oral route), as with the pinworm, Enterobius vermicularis.
Synonym: autoreinfection, self-infection.
(05 Mar 2000)
self-injurious behaviour Behaviour in which persons hurt or harm themselves without the motive of suicide or of sexual deviation.
(12 Dec 1998)
self-knowledge Recognition of one's own character, tendencies, and peculiarities.
Synonym: self-knowledge.
Origin: auto-+ G. Gnosis, knowledge
(05 Mar 2000)
self-limited Denoting a disease that tends to cease after a definite period; e.g., pneumonia.
(05 Mar 2000)
self-limited disease A disease process that resolves spontaneously with or without specific treatment.
(05 Mar 2000)
self-love The love of one's self; desire of personal happiness; tendency to seek one's own benefit or advantage. "Self-love, the spring of motion, acts the soul." (Pope)
Synonym: Selfishness.
Self-love, Selfishness. The term self-love is used in a twofold sense: 1. It denotes that longing for good or for well-being which actuates the breasts of all, entering into and characterising every special desire. In this sense it has no moral quality, being, from the nature of the case, neither good nor evil. 2. It is applied to a voluntary regard for the gratification of special desires. In this sense it is morally good or bad according as these desires are conformed to duty or opposed to it. Selfishness is always voluntary and always wrong, being that regard to our own interests, gratification, etc, which is sought or indulged at the expense, and to the injury, of others. "So long as self-love does not degenerate into selfishness, it is quite compatible with true benevolence." . "Not only is the phrase self-love used as synonymous with the desire of happiness, but it is often confounded with the word selfishness, which certainly, in strict propriety, denotes a very different disposition of mind." .
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
self medication The self administration of medication not prescribed by a physician or in a manner not directed by a physician.
(12 Dec 1998)
self mutilation The act of injuring one's own body to the extent of cutting off or permanently destroying a limb or other essential part of a body.
(12 Dec 1998)
self-poisoning A disorder resulting from absorption of the waste products of metabolism, decomposed matter from the intestine, or the products of dead and infected tissue as in gangrene.
Synonym: autotoxicosis, endogenic toxicosis, enterotoxication, enterotoxism, intestinal intoxication, self-poisoning.
(05 Mar 2000)
self-pollination <botany, plant biology> Pollen of one plant is transferred to the female part of the same plantor another plant with the same genetic makeup.
(09 Oct 1997)
self-posited Disposed or arranged by an action originating in one's self or in itself. "These molecular blocks of salt are self-posited." (Tyndall)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
self-positing The act of disposing or arranging one's self or itself. "The self-positing of the molecules." (R. Watts)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
self psychology Psychoanalytic theory focusing on interpretation of behaviour in reference to self. This elaboration of the psychoanalytic concepts of narcissism and the self, was developed by heinz kohut, and stresses the importance of the self-awareness of excessive needs for approval and self-gratification.
(12 Dec 1998)
self-registering thermometer A thermometer in which the maximum or minimum temperature, during the period of observation, is registered by means of a special appliance; in the clinical thermometer only the highest temperature is registered, usually by a steel bar above the column of mercury or by a segment of the mercury separated from the main column by a bubble of air; after the maximum temperature is registered, the bar or segment of mercury remains in place as the column of mercury contracts.
(05 Mar 2000)
self-regulation A three-stage strategy patients are taught to use in order to end risky health-associated behaviours such as smoking and overeating. 1. Self-monitoring (self-observation), the first stage in self-regulation involves the individual's deliberately attending to and recording his or her own behaviour; 2. Self-evaluation, the second stage, in which the individual assesses what was learned by self-monitoring, such as how often and where one smokes, and uses those observational data to establish health goals or criteria; 3. Self-reinforcement, the third stage, in which the individual rewards him/herself for each behavioural success on the road to that goal, thereby enhancing the chance of reaching it.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • self-control
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  • self-defence
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  • self-defense
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  • self-deprecating
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  • self-deprecatory
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  • self-distrust
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  • self-esteem
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  • self-explaining
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  • self-forgetfulness
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