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  • omphalomesenteric duct
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  • pronephric duct
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  • paramesonephric duct
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  • paramesonephric duct agenesis
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  • paraurethral duct
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  • perilymphatic duct
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  • submandibular duct
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  • sudoriferous duct
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  • sweat duct
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  • semicircular duct
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  • utriculosaccular duct
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  • perilymphatic duct
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  • pronephric duct
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  • right lymphatic duct
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  • semicircular duct
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  • submandibular duct
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  • sweat duct
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  • thoracic duct
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  • thyroglossal duct
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  • utriculosaccular duct
    ÁÖ¸Ó´ÏÀÌÀ½°ü, ³­Çü³¶°ü
  • venom duct
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  • vitelline duct
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  • mammary duct ectasia
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  • nasolacrimal duct obstruction
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  • pharyngobranchial duct
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  • pharyngobranchial duct
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  • porokeratotoic eccrine ostial and dermal duct nevus
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  • posterior semicircular duct
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  • posterior semicircular duct
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  • posterior semilunar duct ³ª ductus semilunaris p.
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  • primitive duct system
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  • pronephric duct
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  • proper membrane of semicircular duct
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  • proper membrane of semicircular duct
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  • prostatic duct
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  • prostatic duct
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  • renal duct
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  • cochlear aqueduct
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  • cochlear aqueduct
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  • cochlear aqueduct
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  • cochlear area
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  • cochlear area, =area cochleae <³ª>
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  • cochlear area<³ª> area cochleae
    ´ÞÆØÀ̽Ű汸¿ª, ¿Í¿ì¾ß(èÄéÚå¯).
  • cochlear branch
    ´ÞÆØÀ̰¡Áö
  • cochlear canaliculus
    ´ÞÆØÀ̼Ұü, ¿Í¿ì(èÄéÚ)¼Ò°ü.
  • cochlear canaliculus
    ´ÞÆØÀ̼Ұü
  • cochlear canaliculus
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  • cochlear canaliculus <³ª>
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  • cochlear communicating branch
    ´ÞÆØÀ̽Ű汳Åë°¡Áö
  • cochlear division of vestibulocochlear nerve
    ´ÞÆØÀ̽Űæ
  • cochlear ganglion spiral ganglion
    ´ÞÆØÀ̽ŰæÀý³ª¼±½Å°æÀý
  • cochlear implant
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  • Inferior wall
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  • Papillary wall
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O-I outer and inner
OM obtuse mental; occipitomental; occupational medicine; ocular movement; oculomotor; Osborne Mendel [r...
OMM outer mitochondrial membrane
OMP olfactory marker protein; ornithine monophosphate; outer membrane protein
OOA outer optic anlage
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CDC Collecting duct carcinoma
CBD Common Bile Duct
CBDL Common bile duct ligation
CBDS Common bile duct stones
CCD Cortical collecting duct
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  • bile-duct afferent
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  • collecting duct
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  • common bile duct
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  • common pharyngeal duct
    ÃÑ ÀεΠ°ü
  • cystic duct syndrome
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  • dorsal pancreatic duct
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  • double duct sign
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  • duct
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  • duct carcinoma
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  • duct lining
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  • duct of bulbo-urethral gland
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  • duct of epididymis
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  • duct of santorini
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  • duct of submaxillary gland
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  • duct of Wirsung
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medial wall of middle ear A bony layer separating the middle from the internal ear or labyrinth; it contains the fenestra vestibuli and the fenestra cochleae.
Synonym: paries labyrinthicus cavi tympani, labyrinthine wall of middle ear, medial wall of middle ear.
(05 Mar 2000)
medial wall of orbit The thin, rectangular wall of the orbit formed by the orbital plate of the ethmoid, lacrimal, frontal and a small part of the sphenoid bones; the fossa for the lacrimal sac lies at its anterior limit.
Synonym: paries medialis orbitae.
(05 Mar 2000)
medial wall of tympanic cavity A bony layer separating the middle from the internal ear or labyrinth; it contains the fenestra vestibuli and the fenestra cochleae.
Synonym: paries labyrinthicus cavi tympani, labyrinthine wall of middle ear, medial wall of middle ear.
(05 Mar 2000)
cell wall 1. <cell biology> Extracellular material serving a structural role.
2. <plant biology> In plants the primary wall is pectin rich, the secondary wall mostly composed of cellulose.
3. <microbiology> In bacteria, cell wall structure is complex: the walls of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria are distinctly different. Removal of the wall leaves a protoplast or spheroplast.
(07 Apr 1998)
cell wall skeleton <chemical> A mucoprotein found in the cell wall of various types of bacteria. It has adjuvant and antitumour activities and has been used to augment the production of lymphokine-activated killer (lak) cells.
Pharmacological action: adjuvants, immunologic.
(12 Dec 1998)
membranous wall of middle ear The wall formed mainly by the tympanic membrane.
Synonym: paries membranaceus cavi tympani, lateral wall of middle ear, membranous wall of middle ear.
(05 Mar 2000)
membranous wall of trachea The part of the tracheal wall posteriorly that is not reinforced by tracheal cartilages.
Synonym: paries membranaceus tracheae.
(05 Mar 2000)
chest wall In respiratory physiology, the total system of structures outside the lungs that move as a part of breathing; it includes the rib cage, diaphragm, abdominal wall, and abdominal contents.
Synonym: thoracic wall.
(05 Mar 2000)
chest wall pain Chest pain that originates from a noncardiac cause. Chest wall pain typically involves an inflammatory condition of the muscles, bones or joints that comprise the thorax.
(27 Sep 1997)
ring-wall lesion A small ring haemorrhage in the brain that stimulates proliferation of a glial ring.
(05 Mar 2000)
wall 1. A work or structure of stone, brick, or other materials, raised to some height, and intended for defense or security, solid and permanent inclosing fence, as around a field, a park, a town, etc, also, one of the upright inclosing parts of a building or a room. "The plaster of the wall of the King's palace." (Dan. V. 5)
2. A defense; a rampart; a means of protection; in the plural, fortifications, in general; works for defense. "The waters were a wall unto them on their right hand, and on their left." (Ex. Xiv. 22) "In such a night, Troilus, methinks, mounted the Troyan walls." (Shak) "To rush undaunted to defend the walls." (Dryden)
3. An inclosing part of a receptacle or vessel; as, the walls of a steam-engine cylinder.
4. <chemical> The side of a level or drift. The country rock bounding a vein laterally. (Raymond)
Wall is often used adjectively, and also in the formation of compounds, usually of obvious signification; as in wall paper, or wall-paper; wall fruit, or wall-fruit; wallflower, etc. Blank wall, Blind wall, etc. See Blank, Blind, etc. To drive to the wall, to bring to extremities; to push to extremes; to get the advantage of, or mastery over. To go to the wall, to be hard pressed or driven; to be the weaker party; to be pushed to extremes. To take the wall. To take the inner side of a walk, that is, the side next the wall; hence, to take the precedence. "I will take the wall of any man or maid of Montague's." .
<botany> Wall barley, a common European solitary wasp (Odynerus parietus) which makes its nest in the crevices of walls.
Origin: AS. Weall, from L. Vallum a wall, vallus a stake, pale, palisade; akin to Gr. A nail. Cf. Interval.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
wall conditioning <radiobiology> Describes a class of procedures used to control the composition of materials adsorbed onto the walls of a plasma device. Conditioning is important because material from the walls can create impurities in the plasma, and these impurities typically degrade plasma performance.
See: boronisation, impurity control, electron cyclotron discharge cleaning.
(09 Oct 1997)
wall-eye 1. An eye in which the iris is of a very light gray or whitish colour; said usually of horses.
Jonson has defined wall-eye to be "a disease in the crystalline humor of the eye; glaucoma." But glaucoma is not a disease of the crystalline humor, nor is wall-eye a disease at all, but merely a natural blemish. In the north of England, as Brockett states, persons are said to be wall-eyed when the white of the eye is very large and distorted, or on one side.
2. <zoology> An American fresh water food fish (Stizostedion vitreum) having large and prominent eyes; called also glasseye, pike perch, yellow pike, and wall-eyed perch. A California surf fish (Holconotus argenteus).
The alewife; called also wall-eyed herring.
See: Wall-eyed.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
wall-eyed Having an eye of a very light gray or whitish colour.
Shakespeare, in using wall-eyed as a term of reproach (as "wall-eyed rage," a "wall-eyed wretch"), alludes probably to the idea of unnatural or distorted vision. See the Note under Wall-eye. It is an eye which is utterly and incurably perverted, an eye that knows no pity.
Origin: Icel. Valdeygthr, or vagleygr; fr. Vagl a beam, a beam in the eye (akin to Sw. Vagel a roost, a perch, a sty in the eye) + eygr having eyes (from auga eye). See Eye.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
wall loading <radiobiology> Fusion reactor thermal output power divided by the area of the wall facing the plasma. (Neutron wall loading is 4/5 of the total for D-T fusion.)
(09 Oct 1997)
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