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  • E28.3
    Primary ovarian failure
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  • I27.0
    Primary pulmonary hypertension
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  • A16.7
    Primary respiratory tuberculosis without mention of bacteriological or histological confirmation
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  • A15.7
    Primary respiratory tuberculosis, confirmed bacteriologically and histologically
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  • P28.3
    Primary sleep apnoea of newborn
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Primates
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  • primed cell
    ÃÊȸ¹Î°¨¼¼Æ÷
  • primed lymphocyte
    ÃÊȸ¹Î°¨¸²ÇÁ±¸
  • primed lymphocyte typing
    ÃÊȸ¹Î°¨¸²ÇÁ±¸Çü°áÁ¤
  • primer
    1. ±æÀâÀÌ 2. ½Ãµ¿¹°Áú, ½Ãµ¿Ã¼
  • primigravid
    ÃÊÀÓ-
  • primigravida
    ÃÊÀÓ³à, ÃÊÀÓºÎ
  • priming dose
    ½Ãµ¿¿ë·®, ºÎÇϿ뷮
  • priming effect
    ½Ãµ¿È¿°ú
  • primipara
    ÃÊ»ê³à
  • primiparity
    ÃÊ»ê
  • primitive
    ¿ø½Ã-
  • primitive atrium
    ¿ø½Ã½É¹æ
  • primitive cardiac bulb
    ¿ø½Ã½ÉÀ寨´ë
  • primitive dorsal mesentery
    ¿ø½ÃµîÂÊâÀÚ°£¸·, ¿ø½Ã¹èÃøÀå°£¸·
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • primary symptom
    ÀÏÂ÷Áõ»ó
  • primary tooth
    (¢¡deciduous tooth) Á¥´Ï, Å»¶ôÄ¡¾Æ
  • primate
    ¿µÀå·ù
  • primed cell
    ÃÊȸ°¨ÀÛ¼¼Æ÷
  • primed lymphocyte
    ÃÊȸ¹Î°¨¸²ÇÁ±¸
  • primed lymphocyte typing
    ÃÊȸÇ׿øÀÚ±ØÈĸ²ÇÁ±¸Çüº°È­
  • primed lymphocyte-typing test
    °¨ÀÛ¸²ÇÁ±¸Çüº°°Ë»ç
  • primer
    ±æÀâÀÌ, ½Ãµ¿¹°Áú, ½Ãµ¿Ã¼
  • primigravid
    ÃÊÀÓ-
  • primigravida
    ÃÊÀÓ³à
  • priming dose
    ½Ãµ¿¿ë·®
  • priming effect
    ½Ãµ¿È¿°ú
  • primipara
    ÃÊ»ê³à
  • primiparity
    ÃÊ»ê
  • primitive
    ¿ø½Ã-
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • primary deviation
    Á¦ÀÏÆíÀ§(ð¯ìéø¶êÈ)
  • primary dysmenorrhea
    ¿ø¹ß¼º ¿ù°æ°ï¶õÁõ(ê«Û¡àõêÅÌèÍÝÑññø).
  • primary dysmenorrhea
    ¿ø¹ß(¼º) ¿ù°æ°ï¶õÁõ(ê«Û¡(àõ) êÅÌèÍÝÑññø)
  • primary epilepsy
    ÀÏÂ÷¼º¡¡°£Áú
  • primary epilepsy
    ¿ø¹ß(¼º) °£Áú(ê«Û¡(àõ) ÊÖòð)
  • primary epilepsy
    ¿ø¹ß(¼º) °£Áú(ê«Û¡àõ ÊÖòð).
  • primary eye vesicle
    ÀÏÂ÷¾ÈÆ÷(¡­äÑøà).
  • primary facilitation
    ÀÏÂ÷¼ÒÅë(ìéó­áÂ÷×).
  • primary failure
    ÀÏÂ÷Àû ¹«È¿(ì£ó­îÜÙíüù).
  • primary fissure
    ù°ƴ»õ
  • primary focal point
    Á¦ÀÏÃÊÁ¡
  • primary focus
    ¿ø¹ß¼Ò(ê«Û¡áµ).
  • primary focus
    ¿øº´¼Ò
  • primary follicle
    ÀÏÂ÷³­Æ÷, ¿ø½Ã³­Æ÷(ê«ã·Õ°øà), ¿ø½Ã¿©Æ÷(¡­æ¤øà).
  • primary follicle
    ÀÏÂ÷³­Æ÷
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • primary dentition
    ÀÏÂ÷<Á¦ÀÏ>»ýÄ¡(ìéó­<ð¯ìé>ßæöÍ).
  • primary depression
    ÀÏÂ÷¼º¡¡¿ì¿ïÁõ(º´)
  • primary dermal ridge
    ÀÏÂ÷ÁøÇǸª(ìéó­òØ ù«×Ò).
  • primary deviation
    Á¦ÀÏÆíÀ§(ð¯ìéø¶êÈ)
  • primary dysmenorrhea
    ¿ø¹ß¼º ¿ù°æ°ï¶õÁõ(ê«Û¡àõêÅÌèÍÝÑññø).
  • primary dysmenorrhea
    ¿ø¹ß(¼º) ¿ù°æ°ï¶õÁõ(ê«Û¡(àõ) êÅÌèÍÝÑññø)
  • primary epilepsy
    ÀÏÂ÷¼º¡¡°£Áú
  • primary epilepsy
    ¿ø¹ß(¼º) °£Áú(ê«Û¡(àõ) ÊÖòð)
  • primary epilepsy
    ¿ø¹ß(¼º) °£Áú(ê«Û¡àõ ÊÖòð).
  • primary eye vesicle
    ÀÏÂ÷¾ÈÆ÷(¡­äÑøà).
  • primary facilitation
    ÀÏÂ÷¼ÒÅë(ìéó­áÂ÷×).
  • primary failure
    ÀÏÂ÷Àû ¹«È¿(ì£ó­îÜÙíüù).
  • primary fissure
    ù°ƴ»õ
  • primary focal point
    Á¦ÀÏÃÊÁ¡
  • primary focus
    ¿ø¹ß¼Ò(ê«Û¡áµ).
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • Primordial finger
    ¿ø½Ã¼Õ°¡¶ô
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿ø½Ã¼öÁö
  • Primordial follicle
    ¿ø½Ã³­Æ÷
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿ø½Ã³­Æ÷
  • Primordial germ cell
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  • Primordial germ cell
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  • Primordial germ cell
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  • Primordial heart
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  • Primordial ovarian follicle
    ¿ø½Ã³­Æ÷
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  • Primordial synovial layer
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  • Primordial toe
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  • Primordium
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  • Primordium of atrium
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  • Primordium of cerebellum
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  • Primordium of dorsal muscles
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  • Primordium of external anal sphincter muscles
    ¹Ù±ùÇ×¹®Á¶ÀÓ±Ù¿ø±â
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿ÜÇ×¹®°ý¾à±Ù¿ø±â
  • Primordium of lingual muscles
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • primary thrombocytopenia
    ¿ø¹ß¼º Ç÷¼ÒÆÇ °¨¼ÒÁõ
  • primary traumatic occlusion
    ÀÏÂ÷Àû ¿Ü»ó¼º ±³ÇÕ, ¿ø¹ß¼º ¿Ü»ó¼º ±³ÇÕ, ÀÏÂ÷ÀûÀÎ ¿Ü»ó¼º ±³ÇÕ
  • primary tumor
    ¿ø¹ß Á¾¾ç
  • primary vaccination :

    primary's area

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  • primate
    ¿µÀå·ù
    »ç¶÷, À¯Àηù, ¿ø¼þÀÌ ¹× ¿©¿ì¿ø¼þÀÌ µîÀ» Æ÷ÇÔÇÏ´Â Æ÷À¯µ¿¹°ÀÇ ÃÖ»ó¸ñ.
  • Primates
    ¿µÀå·ù, ¿µÀå¸ñ
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  • primed
    ÃÊȸ Ç׿ø ÀÚ±ØÀ» ¹ÞÀº
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  • primipara
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  • primitive connective tissue
    ¿ø½Ã °áÇÕ Á¶Á÷
  • primitive function
    ¿ø½Ã ±â´É
  • primitive knot
    ¿ø½Ã °áÀý
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  • primitive myoid cell
    ¿ø½Ã ±Ù ¼Ò¼¼Æ÷
  • primitive perineum
    ¿ø½Ã ȸÀ½
  • primitive right ventricle
    ¿ø½Ã ¿ì½É½Ç
  • primitive streak
    ¿ø½Ã ¼±Á¶
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primary dental lamina dental ledge
primary dentin Dentin which forms until the root is completed.
(05 Mar 2000)
primary dentition The set of 20 first (deciduous) teeth. The primary dentition is as opposed to the secondary (permanent) dentition. at birth, both sets of dentition are evident by X-ray.
(12 Dec 1998)
primary deviation The ocular deviation seen in paralysis of an ocular muscle when the nonparalysed eye is used for fixation.
(05 Mar 2000)
primary digestion Digestion in the alimentary tract.
(05 Mar 2000)
primary disease A disease that arises spontaneously and is not associated with or caused by a previous disease, injury, or event, but which may lead to a secondary disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
primary dried yeast A source of dried yeast; obtained from suitable strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae grown in media other than those required for the production of beer.
(05 Mar 2000)
primary drives Those drives such as hunger and thirst which stem from the biological needs of an organism.
Synonym: primary drives.
(05 Mar 2000)
primary dysmenorrhoea <gynaecology> Painful menses due to a functional disturbance and not due to organic factors such as growths, inflammation or anatomy.
(06 Mar 1998)
primary egg membrane See: egg membrane.
(05 Mar 2000)
primary embryonic cell In a very young embryo, a cell still capable of differentiation.
(05 Mar 2000)
primary energy <radiobiology> Energy before conversion. For instance, the United States uses about 30,000 megajoules of electricity per capita per year, but electricity is generally obtained by converting other forms of energy (primarily chemical/heat) at an efficiency of around 30%, so the U.S. Consumes 90,000 megajoules of primary energy per capita for electrical use. (Total U.S. Primary energy consumption is 300,000 megajoules per capita.)
(09 Oct 1997)
primary erythroblastic anaemia The dire disease also known as beta thalassaemia. The clinical picture of this form of anaemia was first described in 1925 by the paediatrician thomas benton cooley. Other names for the disease are cooley's anaemia and mediterranean anaemia. The term thalassaemia was coined by the nobel prise winning pathologist george whipple and the professor of paediatrics william bradford at u. Of rochester because thalassa in greek means the sea (like the mediterrranean sea) + -aemia means in the blood so thalassaemia means sea in the blood. Thalassaemia is not just one disease. It is a complex contingent of genetic (inherited) disorders all of which involve underproduction of haemoglobin, the indispensable molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen. The globin part of normal adult haemoglobin is made up of 2 alpha and 2 beta polypeptide chains. In beta thalassaemia, there is a mutation (change) in both beta globin chains leading to underproduction (or absence) of beta chains, underproduction of haemoglobin, and profound anaemia. The gene for beta thalassaemia is relatively frequent in people of mediterranean origin (for example, from italy and greece). Children with this disease inherit one gene for it from each parent (and so are said to be homozygous for beta thalassaemia). The parents are carriers (heterozygotes) with just one thalassaemia gene, are said to have thalassaemia minor, and are essentially normal. Their children affected with beta thalassaemia seem entirely normal at birth (because at birth we still have predominantly foetal haemoglobin which does not contain beta chains) but the anaemia emerges in the first few months of life and becomes progressively more severe leading to pallor and easy fatiguability, failure to thrive (grow), bouts of fever (due to infections) and diarrhoea. Treatment based on blood transfusions is helpful but not curative. Gene therapy will, it is hoped, be applicable to this disease.
(12 Dec 1998)
primary extrapulmonary coccidioidomycosis A rare form of coccidioidomycosis presenting near the site of local trauma with painless firm nodules occurring at one to two weeks, accompanied by regional adenopathy, with spontaneous healing in a few weeks.
(05 Mar 2000)
primary fissure of cerebellum The deepest fissure of the cerebellum; demarcates the division of anterior and posterior lobes of the cerebellum; second to appear embryologically.
Synonym: fissura prima cerebelli.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Pristinamycin - »õâ An antibiotic mixture originally isolated from Streptomyces pristinaspiralis. It is a mixture of compounds from STREPTOGRAMIN GROUP A: pristinamycin IIA and IIB and from STREPTOGRAMIN GROUP B: pristinamycin IA, pristinamycin IB, pristinamycin IC.
    Synonyms : Aventis Brand of Pristinamycin, Pyostacine, RP 7293, RP7293
  • Privacy - »õâ The state of being free from intrusion or disturbance in one's private life or affairs. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed, 1993)
    Synonyms : PL 93-579, PL93-579, Act, Privacy, Law 93-579, Public, PL 93 579, PL93 579, Public Law 93 579
  • Private Practice - »õâ Practice of a health profession by an individual, offering services on a person-to-person basis, as opposed to group or partnership practice.
    Synonyms : Practice, Private, Practice, Solo, Practices, Private, Practices, Solo, Private Practices, Solo Practices
  • Private Sector - »õâ That distinct portion of the institutional, industrial, or economic structure of a country that is controlled or owned by non-governmental, private interests.
    Synonyms : Enterprise, Private, Enterprises, Private, Private Enterprises, Sector, Private
  • Privatization - »õâ Process of shifting publicly controlled services and/or facilities to the private sector.
    Synonyms : Privatizations
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prime premier(a): first in rank or degree; "an architect of premier rank"; "the prime minister" a number that has no factor but itself and 1 prime(a): used of the first or originating agent; "prime mover" flower: the period of greatest prosperity or productivity insert a primer into (a gun, mine, or charge) preparatory to detonation or firing; "prime a cannon"; "prime a mine" choice: of superior grade; "choice wines"; "prime beef"; "prize carnations"; "quality paper"; "select peaches" cover with a primer; apply a primer to of or relating to or being an integer that cannot be factored into other integers; "prime number" the second canonical hour; about 6 a.m. fill with priming liquid; "prime a car engine" the time of maturity when power and vigor are greatest being at the best stage of development; "our manhood's prime vigor"- Robert Browning
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primer an introductory textbook fuse: any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant flat coat: the first or preliminary coat of paint or size applied to a surface
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primigravida (obstetrics) a woman who is pregnant for the first time
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primipara (obstetrics) woman who has been delivered of a child for the first time
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primiparous of or relating to a woman who has given birth only once
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  • priggism
    =PRIGGISHNESS
  • prigish
    µüµüÇÑ;¾Æ´Â üÇÏ´Â. prigishly ad.
  • prigishness
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  • prim
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  • prim
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  • prima
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  • prima ballerina
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  • prima donna
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  • prima facie
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  • prima facie case
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  • prima facie evidence
    ÀÏ´Ü Ã¤ÅÃµÈ Áõ°Å(¹ÝÁõÀÌ ¾ø´ÂÇÑ ±×°ÍÀ¸·Î ÃæºÐÇÑ °Í)
  • primacy
    Á¦ 1 À§
  • primacy
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  • primaeval
    =PRIMEVAL
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PRI a sharp-pointed tip on a stem or leaf
PRI cause a tingling sensation
PRI cause a prickling sensation
PRI a cell in the germinal layer of the skin (the prickle-cell layer)
PRI perennial herb of North American prairies having dense heads of small white flowers
PRI small (2-4 inches) pugnacious mostly scaleless spiny-backed fishes of northern fresh and littoral waters having elaborate courtship
PRI small elongate fishes of shallow northern seas
PRI a prickling somatic sensation as from many tiny pricks
PRI causing or experiencing a painful shivering feeling as from many tiny pricks
PRI having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns etc.
PRI very irritable
PRI Australian tree having alternate simple leaves (when young they are pinnate with prickly toothed margins) and slender axillary spikes of white flowers
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