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  • polyostotic
    ¹µ»À-, ´Ù°ñ-
  • polyotia
    ±Í°ú´ÙÁõ, µ¡±ÍÁõ
  • polyovaria
    ³­¼Ò°ú´ÙÁõ
  • polyovular
    ´Ù³­ÀÚ-, ´ÙÃæ¶õ-
  • polyovulatory
    ´Ù¹è¶õ-
  • polyp
    Æú¸³
  • polypapilloma
    ´Ù¹ßÀ¯µÎÁ¾
  • polyparasitism
    ´Ù±â»ýÁõ
  • polypectomy
    Æú¸³ÀýÁ¦(¼ú)
  • polypeptide
    Æú¸®ÆéƼµå
  • polypeptide antigen
    Æú¸®ÆéƼµåÇ׿ø
  • polypeptidemia
    Æú¸®ÆéƼµåÇ÷Áõ
  • polyperiostitis
    ¿©·¯»À¸·¿°, ´Ù¹ß°ñ¸·¿°
  • polyphagia
    ´Ù½ÄÁõ
  • polyphalangia
    ¸¶µð°ú´ÙÁõ, ´ÙÁöÁõ
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  • polypoid tumor
    Æú¸³Á¾¾ç
  • polyposis
    Æú¸³Áõ, »ì¹ö¼¸Áõ
  • polypotomy
    Æú¸³Àý°³(¼ú)
  • polypous adenoma
    Æú¸³¸ð¾ç»ùÁ¾
  • polypus
    (¢¡polyp) Æú¸³, »ì¹ö¼¸
  • polyradiculitis
    ´Ù¹ß½Å°æ±Ù¿°, ¿©·¯½Å°æ»Ñ¸®¿°
  • polyradiculoneuritis
    (¢¡acute idiopathic polyneuritis) ±Þ¼ºÆ¯¹ß´Ù¹ß½Å°æ¿°, ±Þ¼ºÆ¯¹ß¿©·¯½Å°æ¿°
  • polyradiculoneuropathy
    ´Ù¹ß½Å°æ±Ùº´Áõ, ¿©·¯½Å°æ»Ñ¸®º´Áõ
  • polyribosome
    ¹«¸®¸®º¸¼Òü
  • polysaccharide
    ´Ù´ç·ù
  • polysaccharide antigen
    ´Ù´çüÇ׿ø
  • polyserositis
    ´Ù¹ßÀ帷¿°
  • polysinusitis
    ´Ùµ¿¿°, ¿©·¯±¼¿°
  • polysome
    (¢¡polyribosome) ¹«¸®¸®º¸¼Òü
  • polysomnogram
    ¼ö¸é´Ù¿ø±â·Ï
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  • polygraph
    ´Ù¿ø±â·Ï¹ý.
  • polygraphy
    Æú¸®±×·¡ÇÇ.
  • polygyria
    ³úÀ̶û°ú´ÙÁõ
  • polygyria
    ´Ù³úȸÁõ(ÒýÒàüÞñø), ³úȸ°úÀ×Áõ(ÒàüÞΦí¥ñø)
  • polyhedral
    ´Ù¸é(ü)(ÒýØüô÷)ÀÇ.
  • polyhedral cell
    ¹µ¸éü¼¼Æ÷
  • polyhedrin
    Æú¸®Çìµå¸°
  • polyhedron
    ´Ù¸éü(ÒýØüô÷).
  • polyhidrosis
    ´ÙÇÑÁõ(ÒýùÒñø).
  • polyhidrosis
    ´ÙÇÑÁõ(ÒýùÒñø)
  • polyhypermenorrhea
    ºó¹ß°ú´Ù¿ù°æ(޺ۡΦÒýêÅÌè).
  • polyhypomenorrhea
    ºó¹ß°ú¼Ò¿ù°æ(¡­Î¦á´êÅÌè).
  • polykaryon
    ´ÙÇÙ(Òýú·)
  • polymastia
    À¯¹æ°ú´ÙÁõ
  • polymelia
    ´Ù¸®°ú´ÙÁõ
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  • polyembryony
    ¹µ¹èÀÚ»ý½Ä
  • polyethylene glycol test =PEG test
    Æú¸®¿¡Æ¿·»±Û¸®Äݰ˻ç
  • polyethylene glycol=PEG
    Æú¸®¿¡Æ¿·»±Û¸®ÄÝ
  • polyethylene tube
    Æú¸®¿¡Æ¿·»°ü(¡­Î·).
  • polyformin
    Æú¸®Æ÷¸®¹Î.
  • polyfunctional compound
    ´Ù°ü´ÉÈ­ÇÕ¹°(ÒýίÒöûùùêÚª).
  • polygalactia
    ´ÙÀ¯ÁóÁõ(Òýêáñð ñø), À¯Áó°ú´Ù(Áõ)(êáñð ΦÒýñø).
  • polygalactia
    ´ÙÀ¯ÁóÁõ(Òýêáñðñø), À¯Áó°ú´Ù(Áõ)(êáñðΦÒý(ñø))
  • polygamy
    ÀϺδÙó.
  • polyganglionitis
    ´Ù¹ß(¼º) ½Å°æÀý¿°(ÒýÛ¡àõãêÌèï½æú).
  • polyganglionitis
    ´Ù¹ß(¼º) ½Å°æÀý¿°(ÒýÛ¡(àõ) ãêÌèï½æú)
  • polygeminy
    ´Ù´Ü¸Æ(ÒýÓ«Øæ).
  • polygeminy
    ´Ù´Ü¸Æ(ÒýÓ«Øæ)
  • polygenic mRNA
    ´ÙÀ¯ÀüÀÚ mRNA
  • polyglandular syndrome
    ´ÙºÐºñ¼±ÁõÈıº.
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PTMO Poly(tetramethylene oxide
PVA Poly(vinyl alcohol
PVC Poly(vinyl chloride
PVDF Poly(vinylidene fluoride
PVP Poly(vinylpyrrolidone
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    Polyp of nasal cavity
    ºñ°­ÀÇ Æú¸³
  • N84.8
    Polyp of other parts of female genital tract
    ±âŸ ¿©¼º »ý½Ä±â ºÎºÐÀÇ Æú¸³
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    Polyp of stomach and duodenum
    À§ ¹× ½ÊÀÌÁöÀåÀÇ Æú¸³
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    Polyp of vagina
    ÁúÀÇ Æú¸³
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    Polyp of vocal cord and larynx
    ¼º´ë ¹× ÈĵÎÀÇ Æú¸³
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  • polyphosphate biosynthesis
    ´ÙÀλ꿰 »ýÇÕ¼º
  • polyploid
    ´Ù¹è¼öüÀÇ
  • polyploidy
    ´Ù¹è¼ö, ¹µ¹è¼ö, ¹è¼ö¼º
    ÀÌ»óÀÇ »óµ¿ ¿°»öü¸¦ °¡Áö°í ÀÖ´Â »óÅÂ.
  • polypnea
    ´ÙÈ£Èí
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  • polypoid
    Æú¸³ ¸ð¾çÀÇ, Æú¸³¾çÀÇ
    Æú¸³°ú À¯»çÇÑ.
  • polypoid growth
    Æú¸³ Áõ½Ä
  • polypoid mass
    Æú¸³¾ç Á¾±«
  • polypoid shape
    Æú¸³ ¸ð¾çÀÇ
  • polyposis
    Æú¸³Áõ. ¿ëÁ¾Áõ
    ÀÏÁ¤ÇÑ ºÎÀ§¿¡ Æú¸³ÀÌ ´Ù¹ß ÇÏ´Â °Í.
  • polyposis coli
    °áÀå Æú¸³Áõ
  • polyposis syndrome
    Æú¸³Áõ ÁõÈıº
  • polypous
    Æú¸³¼ºÀÇ
  • polyradiculoneuritis
    ´Ù¹ß¼º ½Å°æ±Ù¿°
  • polysaccharide
    ´Ù´çÁú
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  • polyserositis
    ´Ù¹ß¼º À帷¿°
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polychromophil polychromatophil
polychromophilia 1. A tendency of certain cells, such as the red blood cells in pernicious anaemia, to stain with basic and also acid dyes.
2. Condition characterised by the presence of many red blood cells that have an affinity for acid, basic, or neutral stains.
Synonym: polychromasia, polychromatosis, polychromophilia.
(05 Mar 2000)
polychromous Of or pertaining to polychromy; many-coloured; polychromatic.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
polychylia An increased production of chyle.
Origin: poly-+ G. Chylos, chyle, + -ia, condition
(05 Mar 2000)
polycinematosomnography The process or technique of recording movements during sleep.
Synonym: polycinematosomnography.
(05 Mar 2000)
polycistronic Pertaining to mRNA carrying information for the synthesis of more than one protein.
(05 Mar 2000)
polycistronic mRNA <molecular biology> A single mRNA molecule that is the product of the transcription of several tandemly arranged genes, typically the mRNA transcribed from an operon.
(18 Nov 1997)
polyclinic <medicine> A clinic in which diseases of many sorts are treated; especially, an institution in which clinical instruction is given in all kinds of disease.
Origin: Poly- + clinic.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
polyclonal Derived from different types of cells.
(14 Nov 1997)
polyclonal activator A substance that will activate T-cells, B-cells, or both regardless of their specificities.
(05 Mar 2000)
polyclonal antibodies A group of antibodiesproduced by different B lymphocytes in responseto the same antigen, different antibodies in the group recognise different parts of the antigen.
(09 Oct 1997)
polyclonal antibody An antibody produced by several clones of B lymphocytes as would be the case in a whole animal. Usually refers to antibodies raised in immunised animals, whereas a monoclonal antibody is the product of a single clone of B lymphocytes, usually maintained in vitro.
(18 Nov 1997)
polyclonal antiserum A mixture of antibodies to a variety of antigens or to a variety of determinants on a single antigen.
(09 Oct 1997)
polyclonal compartment When the progeny of several cells occupy an area or volume with a defined boundary, it is referred to as a polyclonal compartment, for example clones lying close to the mid line of the wing of Drosophila.
(18 Nov 1997)
polyclonia Synonym: myoclonus multiplex.
Origin: poly-+ G. Klonos, tumult
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Polyenes - »õâ Hydrocarbons with more than one double bond. They are a reduced form of POLYYNES.
    Synonyms : Cumulenes
  • Polyesters - »õâ Polymers of organic acids and alcohols, with ester linkages--usually polyethylene terephthalate; can be cured into hard plastic, films or tapes, or fibers which can be woven into fabrics, meshes or velours.
    Synonyms : Polyester
  • Polyethylene - »õâ A vinyl polymer made from ethylene. It can be branched or linear. Branched or low-density polyethylene is tough and pliable but not to the same degree as linear polyethylene. Linear or high-density polyethylene has a greater hardness and tensile strength. Polyethylene is used in a variety of products, including implants and prostheses.
    Synonyms : LDPE, Low-Density Polyethylene, High Density Polyethylene, Low Density Polyethylene, Polyethylene, High-Density, Polyethylene, Low-Density
  • Polyethylene Glycols - »õâ Polymers of ETHYLENE OXIDE and water and their ethers. They vary in consistency from liquid to solid, depending on the molecular weight, indicated by a number following the name. They are used as SURFACTANTS, dispersing agents, solvents, ointment and suppository bases, vehicles, and tablet excipients. Some specific groups are lauromagrogols, nonoxynols, octoxynols and poloxamers.
    Synonyms : Carbowax 600, Carbowax-400, Macrogol 300, PEG 1000, PEG 6000, PEG 8000, PEG-400, PEO-400, Peg 400, Polyethylene Glycol, Polyethylene Glycol 2000, Polyethylene Glycol 300, Polyethylene Glycol 400, Polyethylene Glycol 4000, Polyethylene Glycol 6000, Polyethylene Oxide
  • Polyethylene Terephthalates - »õâ Polyester polymers formed from terephthalic acid or its esters and ethylene glycol. They can be formed into tapes, films or pulled into fibers that are pressed into meshes or woven into fabrics.
    Synonyms : Dacron, Polyethylene Terephthalate, Terephthalate, Polyethylene, Terephthalates, Polyethylene
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A28302341 Polyethylene glycol 3350
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polygene a gene that by itself has little effect on the phenotype but which can act together with others to produce observable variations
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polyhidrosis hyperhidrosis: excessive and profuse perspiration
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Polycillin ampicillin: semisynthetic penicillin (trade names Principen and Polycillin and SK-Ampicillin)
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polyethylene a lightweight thermoplastic; used especially in packaging and insulation
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polysomy congenital defect of having one or more extra chromosomes in somatic cells
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  • polytechnic
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  • polytechnic
    °ø¿¹ÀÇ;°ø¿¹ Çб³
  • polytechnical
  • polytheism
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  • polytheism
    ´Ù½Å·Ð;´Ù½Å±³
  • polytheist
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  • polytheist
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  • polytonality
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  • polyunsaturate
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  • polyurethane
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  • polyvalent
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  • polyvinyl
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  • polyvinyl accetate
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  • polyvinyl chloride
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Poly an enzyme that catalyzes the formation of new DNA and RNA from an existing strand of DNA or RNA
Poly of or relating to or consisting of a polymer
Poly a polymer containing repeated amide groups
Poly a chemical process that combines several monomers to form a polymer or polymeric compound
Poly undergo polymerization, of a chemical compound
Poly cause to polymerize, as of a chemical compound
Poly a chemical process that combines several monomers to form a polymer or polymeric compound
Poly undergo polymerization, of a chemical compound
Poly cause to polymerize, as of a chemical compound
Poly a transparent plastic used as a substitute for glass
Poly pinnate-leaved European perennial having bright blue or white flowers
Poly an organism that can assume more than one adult form as in the castes of ants or termites
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