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  • mast cell degranulation
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  • mast cell disease
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  • mastadenitis
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  • mastadenoma
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  • mastalgia
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  • mastectomy
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  • master eye
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  • mastic
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  • mastication
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  • mastication reflex
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  • masticator space
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  • masticatory
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  • masticatory force
    ¾Ã´ÂÈû, ÀúÀÛ·Â
  • masticatory movement
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  • masticatory muscle
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  • masseteric tuberosity
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  • massetric muscle transfer
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  • masseur
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  • massive hemorrhage
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  • massive hepatic necrosis
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  • massive myoclonus
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  • massive retinal gliosis
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  • massive transfusion
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  • massotherapy
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  • mast adenitis
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  • mast adenoma
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  • mast atrophy
    À¯¹æÀ§Ãà
  • mast cell
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  • mast cell degranulation
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  • mast cell disease
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  • mass murderer
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  • mass number
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  • mass number
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  • mass peristalsis
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  • mass polymerization
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  • mass radiography
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  • mass radiography
    X¼±Áý´Ü°ËÁø(ÊÙËṲ̂ËÀ˧̤).
  • mass radiography apparatus
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  • mass radiography apparatus
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  • mass reflex
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  • mass scattering power
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  • mass spectrograph
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  • mass spectrography
    Áú·®ºÐ±¤°èÃø¹ý.
  • mass spectrometer
    Áú·®ºÐ±¤°è(¡­ÝÂÎÃͪ).
  • mass spectroscopy with gas
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  • masticatory musculoskeletal system
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  • masticatory paralysis
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  • masticatory pressure
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  • masticatory stomach
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  • masticatory surface
    ±³ÇÕ ¸é
    À§, ¾Æ·¡ À̰¡ ¸Â¹°¸®´Â ¸é.
  • masticatory system
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  • mastigote
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    masto-chondroma

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  • mastocarcinoma
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  • mastocyte
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  • mastodynia : À¯¹æ¿¡ »ý±ä ÅëÁõ.

    mastoid

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  • mastoid angle
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  • mastoid bone
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  • mastoid canalicular sulcus
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  • mastoid emissary vein
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mass fragmentography A microanalytical technique combining mass spectrometry and gas chromatography for the qualitative as well as quantitative determinations of compounds.
(12 Dec 1998)
mass hysteria Spontaneous, en masse development of identical physical and/or emotional symptoms among a group of individuals, as seen in a classroom of schoolchildren, a socially contagious frenzy of irrational behaviour in a group of people as a reaction to an event.
Synonym: epidemic hysteria.
(05 Mar 2000)
mass infection Infection resulting from the entrance of a large number of pathogens into the circulation or tissues.
(05 Mar 2000)
mass law <chemistry> This law states that the rate of a given chemical reaction is proportional to concentration of the reactants.
(09 Oct 1997)
mass media Instruments or technological means of communication that reach large numbers of people with a common message: press, radio, television, etc.
(12 Dec 1998)
mass movement Forcible peristaltic movements of short duration, occurring only three or four times a day, which move the contents of the large intestine from one division to the next, as from the ascending to the transverse colon.
Synonym: mass movement.
(05 Mar 2000)
mass number The mass of the atom of a particular isotope relative to hydrogen-1 (or to 1/12 the mass of carbon-12), generally very close to the whole number represented by the sum of the protons and neutrons in the atomic nucleus of the isotope (indicated in the name or symbol of the isotope; e.g., oxygen-16, 16O); not to be confused with the atomic weight of an element, which may include a number of isotopes in natural proportion.
(05 Mar 2000)
mass peristalsis Forcible peristaltic movements of short duration, occurring only three or four times a day, which move the contents of the large intestine from one division to the next, as from the ascending to the transverse colon.
Synonym: mass movement.
(05 Mar 2000)
mass reflex In cases of gross injury to the spinal cord, as the stage of reflex activity follows the primary flaccidity of the shock, a condition arises in which a strong stimulus to any part of one of the paralysed limbs will be followed by contraction of the hip, knee, and ankle of the same side and often, when the stimulus is applied to the middle line of the body, of both sides, as well as of the abdominal wall, and even evacuation of the bladder and sweating over an area corresponding to the level of the lesion.
(05 Mar 2000)
mass screening Organised periodic procedures performed on large groups of people for the purpose of detecting disease.
(12 Dec 1998)
mass spectrograph An instrument that subjects charged and accelerated ions (atomic or molecular) to a magnetic field that imparts a curved path that differs for each mass-to-charge ratio, thus separating individual species; used in detecting and assaying isotopic ratios and in molecular structure determinations.
(05 Mar 2000)
mass stopping power <physics> The mass stopping power (S/r) of a material for charged particles is the quotient dEs by the product of dl and r, where dEs is the average energy lost by a charged particle of specified energy in traversing a path length dl and r is the density of the medium.
(16 Dec 1997)
MASS syndrome <syndrome> A syndrome closely resembling both the Marfan's syndrome and the Barlow syndrome. However, no dislocation of the lenses or aneurysmal changes occur in the aorta, and the mitral valve prolapse is by no means invariable. at present it has been assigned no separate OMIM number, but shares that of the Barlow syndrome.
Origin: mitral valve prolapse, aortic anomalies, skeletal changes, and skin changes.
(05 Mar 2000)
mass-action ratio The ratio of the product of all of the product concentrations divided by the product of all of the reactant concentrations of a particular reaction; when the reaction has been completed (i.e., t = &infin;), then this ratio is equal to the equilibrium constant.
(05 Mar 2000)
massa Synonym: mass.
Origin: L.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Mastectomy, Segmental - »õâ Removal of only enough breast tissue to ensure that the margins of the resected surgical specimen are free of tumor.
    Synonyms : Limited Resection Mastectomy, Local Excision Mastectomy, Segmentectomy, Surgery, Breast-Conserving, Breast Conserving Surgery, Breast-Conserving Surgeries, Excision Mastectomies, Local, Excision Mastectomy, Local, Limited Resection Mastectomies, Segmentectomies
  • Mastectomy, Simple - »õâ Removal of only the breast tissue and nipple and a small portion of the overlying skin.
    Synonyms : Mastectomies, Simple, Mastectomies, Total, Mastectomy, Total, Simple Mastectomies, Simple Mastectomy, Total Mastectomies
  • Mastectomy, Subcutaneous - »õâ Excision of breast tissue with preservation of overlying skin, nipple, and areola so that breast form may be reconstructed.
    Synonyms : Mastectomies, Subcutaneous, Subcutaneous Mastectomies, Subcutaneous Mastectomy
  • Mastication - »õâ The act and process of chewing and grinding food in the mouth.
    Synonyms :
  • Masticatory Muscles - »õâ Muscles arising in the zygomatic arch that close the jaw. Their nerve supply is masseteric from the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve. (From Stedman, 25th ed)
    Synonyms : Masticatory Muscle, Muscle, Masticatory, Muscles, Masticatory
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mastoid bone mastoid: process of the temporal bone behind the ear at the base of the skull
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massage manually manipulate (someone's body), usually for medicinal or relaxation purposes; "She rubbed down her child with a sponge" give a massage to; "She massaged his sore back" kneading and rubbing parts of the body to increase circulation and promote relaxation
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masseur a male massager
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mastectomy surgical removal of a breast to remove a malignant tumor
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Mastigophora protozoa having flagella
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  • masquerade
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  • mass
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MAS the blocking of one sensation resulting from the presence of another sensation
MAS hiding from view
MAS adhesive tape used to cover the part of a surface that should not be painted
MAS scenery used to block the audience's view of parts of the stage that should not be seen
MAS adhesive tape used to cover the part of a surface that should not be painted
MAS sexual pleasure obtained from receiving punishment (physical or psychological)
MAS someone who obtains pleasure from receiving punishment
MAS deriving pleasure or sexual gratification from being abused or dominated
MAS in a masochistic manner
MAS a member of a widespread secret fraternal order pledged to mutual assistance and brotherly love
MAS English writer (1865-1948)
MAS English film actor(1909-1984)
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