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exac exacerbation
EXAFS extended x-ray absorption fine structure
exam examination, examine, examined
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    Examination and encounter for administrative purposes
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  • Z04.4
    Examination and observation following alleged rape and seduction
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  • Z04.3
    Examination and observation following other accident
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  • Z04.5
    Examination and observation following other inflicted injury
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    Examination and observation following transport accident
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  • exacerbation
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  • exact method
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  • exaltation
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  • examination
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  • examiner
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  • exanthem
    ÇÇÁø
  • exanthema
    ÇÇÁø
  • exanthema subitum
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  • exanthematous
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  • exarticulation
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  • exacerbation
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  • exaltation
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  • examination
    1.ÁøÂû, °Ë»ç, 2.½ÃÇè
  • exanthem
    ÇÇÁø
  • exanthem subitum
    µ¹¹ßÇÇÁø
  • exanthema
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  • exacerbation
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  • exacerbation nodule
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  • exact method
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  • exact test
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  • exaggerated respiration
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  • exaltation
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  • examination
    ÁøÂû, °Ë»ç
  • examiner
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  • exanthem
    ¹ßÁø, ²Éµ¸ÀÌ
  • exanthem subitum
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  • exanthema
    (¢¡exanthem) ¹ßÁø, ²Éµ¸ÀÌ
  • exanthema menstrualis
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  • exanthematous
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  • exarteritis
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  • exacerbation
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  • exaggeration gene
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  • exaltation
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  • exaltation
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  • examination
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  • examination findings
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  • examination of feces
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  • examination of living
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  • examination of urine
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  • examination table
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  • exanthem
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  • exaggeration
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  • examination
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  • exaltation
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  • examination finding
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  • examination of living
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  • examination table
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  • examinee
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  • exanthem
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  • exanthemata
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  • exanthematous
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  • exanthematous fever
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  • exanthematous typhus
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exa <prefix> Metric prefix used in the SI and metric systems to signify one quintillion, 10^18 or 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 (1 followed by 18 zeroes).
(21 Jun 2000)
exacerbate To render more violent or bitter; to irriate; to exasperate; to imbitter, as passions or disease.
Origin: L. Exacerbatus, p. P. Of exacerbare; ex out (intens) + acerbare. See Acerbate.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
exacerbation An increase in the severity of a disease of its symptoms.
(18 Nov 1997)
exacerbescence Increase of irritation or violence, particularly the increase of a fever or disease.
Origin: L. Exacerbescens, -entis, p. Pr. Of exacerbescere, incho. Of exacerbare.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
exactress A woman who is an exactor.
Origin: Cf. L. Exactrix.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
exaemia A condition, as in shock, in which a considerable portion of the blood is removed from the main circulation but remains within blood vessels in certain areas where it is stagnant.
Origin: G. Ex, out of, + haima, blood
(05 Mar 2000)
exaeresis <surgery> In old writers, the operations concerned in the removal of parts of the body.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. A taking away.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
exajoule <radiobiology> Unit of energy, 10^18 joules, often used as unit of measure for world annual energy use. Comparable in size to a Quad (1 EJ = 0.948 Quads).
(09 Oct 1997)
exalbuminous <botany> Having no albumen about the embryo; said of certain seeds.
Origin: Pref. Ex- + albumen.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
exalt 1. To raise high; to elevate; to lift up. "I will exalt my throne above the stars of God." (Is. Xiv. 13) "Exalt thy towery head, and lift thine eyes" (Pope)
2. To elevate in rank, dignity, power, wealth, character, or the like; to dignify; to promote; as, to exalt a prince to the throne, a citizen to the presidency. "Righteousness exalteth a nation." (Prov. Xiv. 34) "He that humbleth himself shall be exalted." (Luke xiv. 11)
3. To elevate by prise or estimation; to magnify; to extol; to glorify. "Exalt ye the Lord." "In his own grace he doth exalt himself." (Shak)
4. To lift up with joy, pride, or success; to inspire with delight or satisfaction; to elate. "They who thought they got whatsoever he lost were mightily exalted." (Dryden)
5. To elevate the tone of, as of the voice or a musical instrument. "Now Mars, she said, let Fame exalt her voice." (Prior)
6. <chemistry> To render pure or refined; to intensify or concentrate; as, to exalt the juices of bodies. "With chemic art exalts the mineral powers." (Pope)
Origin: L. Exaltare; ex out (intens) + altare to make high, altus high: cf.F. Exalter. See Altitude.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
exaltate <astronomy> Exercising its highest influence; said of a planet.
Origin: L. Exaltatus, p. P. Of exaltare to exalt.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
exaltation 1. The act of exalting or raising high; also, the state of being exalted; elevation. "Wondering at my flight, and change To this high exaltation." (Milton)
2. <chemistry> The refinement or subtilization of a body, or the increasing of its virtue or principal property.
3. <astronomy> That place of a planet in the zodiac in which it was supposed to exert its strongest influence.
Origin: L. Exaltatio: cf. F.exaltation.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
examination Any investigation or inspection made for the purpose of diagnosis; usually qualified by the method used.
(05 Mar 2000)
examiner One who performs an examination.
Origin: L. Examino, to weigh, examine
(05 Mar 2000)
examining table A table on which the patient lies during a medical examination.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Examination Questions [Publication Type] - »õâ Works consisting of compilations of questions and answers pertaining to a particular subject, used for study and review.
    Synonyms : Examination Questions (PT)
  • Exanthema - »õâ Diseases in which skin eruptions or rashes are a prominent manifestation. Classically, six such diseases were described with similar rashes; they were numbered in the order in which they were reported. Only the fourth (Duke's disease), fifth (ERYTHEMA INFECTIOSUM), and sixth (EXANTHEMA SUBITUM) numeric designations survive as occasional synonyms in current terminology.
    Synonyms : Exanthem, Rash, Skin
  • Exanthema Subitum - »õâ An acute, short-lived, viral disease of infants and young children characterized by a high fever at onset that drops to normal after 3-4 days and the concomitant appearance of a macular or maculopapular rash that appears first on the trunk and then spreads to other areas. It is the sixth of the classical exanthematous diseases and is caused by HHV-6; (HERPESVIRUS 6, HUMAN). (From Dorland, 27th ed)
    Synonyms : Disease, Sixth
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exaltation ecstasy: a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion; "listening to sweet music in a perfect rapture"- Charles Dickens the location of a planet in the zodiac at which it is believed to exert its maximum influence a flock of larks (especially a flock of larks in flight overhead) deification: the elevation of a person (as to the status of a god)
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exacerbation aggravation: action that makes a problem or a disease (or its symptoms) worse; "the aggravation of her condition resulted from lack of care" violent and bitter exasperation; "his foolishness was followed by an exacerbation of their quarrel"
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examination the act of examining something closely (as for mistakes) a set of questions or exercises evaluating skill or knowledge; "when the test was stolen the professor had to make a new set of questions" interrogation: formal systematic questioning examen: a detailed inspection of your conscience (as done daily by Jesuits) the act of giving students or candidates a test (as by questions) to determine what they know or have learned
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exanthem eruption on the skin occurring as a symptom of a disease
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exanthema exanthem: eruption on the skin occurring as a symptom of a disease
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EXA make worse
EXA exasperate or irritate
EXA making worse
EXA action that makes a problem or a disease (or its symptoms) worse
EXA violent and bitter exasperation
EXA take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs
EXA claim as due or just
EXA exact in performance or amount
EXA marked by strict and particular and complete accordance with fact
EXA a bet that you can pick the first and second finishers in the right order
EXA requiring precise accuracy
EXA severe and unremitting in making demands
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