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  • exhaustion
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  • heat exhaustion
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  • nerve exhaustion
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  • accidental exposure
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  • acute exposure
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  • cumulative glycemic exposure
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  • chronic exposure
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  • double exposure technique
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  • exposure
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  • exposure dose
    Æø·Î¼±·®
  • exposure keratitis
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  • exposure rate
    ³ëÃâ·ü, ÇÇÆø·ü
  • exposure rate constant
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  • exposure ratio
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  • exposure
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  • occupational exposure
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  • public exposure
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  • radiation exposure
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  • sun exposure
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  • clonal exhaustion
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  • exhaustion delirium
    Å»Áø¼¶¸Á
  • exhaustion
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  • exhaustion syndrome
    Å»ÁøÁõÈıº
  • heat exhaustion
    ¿­Å»Áø, ¿­ÇÇ·Î
  • nerve exhaustion
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  • accidental exposure
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  • acute exposure
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  • chronic exposure
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  • cumulative glycemic exposure
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  • exposure rate constant
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  • double exposure technique
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  • exposure dose
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  • exposure
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  • exposure keratitis
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  • accidental exposure
    »ç°í½ÃÇÇÆø, °ú½ÇÇÇÆø
  • acute exposure
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  • prolonged exposure
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  • public exposure
    °øÁßÇÇÆø
  • heat exhaustion
    ¿­ÇÇ·Î(æðùªÖÌ), ¿­Å»Áø.
  • heat exhaustion
    ¿­Å»Áø(æð÷­ò×)
  • heat exhaustion
    ¿­ÇÇ·Î, ¿­Å»Áø.
  • heat prostration =h. exhaustion
    ¿­ÇÇ·Î(æðùªÖÌ), ´õÀ§¿¡ Áöħ.
  • prostration =exhaustion
    ÇǺñ(ùªÝé), ÇãÅ»(úÈ÷­), ¼è¾à(áñå°).
  • prostration =exhaustion
    ÇǺñ(ùªÝé), ÇãÅ»(úÈ÷­), ¼è¾à(áñå°)
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  • clonal exhaustion
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  • exhaustion
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  • exhaustion delirium See delirium
    Å»Áø¼¶¸Á(÷­ò×¼¶ØÍ)
  • exhaustion syndrome
    Å»ÁøÁõÈıº.
  • heat exhaustion
    ¿­ÇÇ·Î(æðùªÖÌ), ¿­Å»Áø.
  • heat exhaustion
    ¿­Å»Áø(æð÷­ò×)
  • heat exhaustion
    ¿­ÇÇ·Î, ¿­Å»Áø.
  • heat prostration =h. exhaustion
    ¿­ÇÇ·Î(æðùªÖÌ), ´õÀ§¿¡ Áöħ.
  • nerve exhaustion
  • prostration =exhaustion
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  • prostration =exhaustion
    ÇǺñ(ùªÝé), ÇãÅ»(úÈ÷­), ¼è¾à(áñå°)
  • stage of exhaustion
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CNE chief nurse executive; chronic nervous exhaustion; concentric needle electrode
CNES chronic nervous exhaustion syndrome
VED vacuum erection device; ventricular ectopic depolarization; vital exhaustion and depression
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DUE DNA unwinding element
DUE Drug usage evaluation
AEC Automatic Exposure Control
B.E.I. Biological Exposure Index
FAE Fetal alcohol exposure
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  • exposure time per session
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  • long-term exposure
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  • maximum permissible exposure
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  • mercury exposure
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  • patient exposure
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  • pulp exposure
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due date The estimated calendar date when a baby will be born, the date the baby is due to be born. It is also called the estimated date of confinement (EDC).
(12 Dec 1998)
dystonia, focal, due to blepharospasm The second most common focal dystonia, the involuntary, forcible closure of the eyelids. The first symptoms may be uncontrollable blinking. Only one eye may be affected initially, but eventually both eyes are usually involved. The spasms may leave the eyelids completely closed causing functional blindness even though the eyes and vision are normal.
(12 Dec 1998)
dystonia, focal, due to torticollis Spasmodic torticollis, or torticollis, is the most common of the focal dystonias. In torticollis, the muscles in the neck that control the position of the head are affected, causing the head to twist and turn to one side. In addition, the head may be pulled forward or backward.
(12 Dec 1998)
thrombotic disease due to protein c deficiency Protein C is a protein in plasma that enters into the cascade of biochemical events leading to the formation of a clot. Deficiency of protein c results in thrombotic (clotting) disease and excess platelets with recurrent thrombophlebitis (inflammation of the vein that occurs when a clot forms). The clot can break loose and travel through the blood stream (thromboembolism) to the lungs causing a pulmonary embolism, brain causing a stroke (cerebrovascular accident), heart causing an early heart attack, skin causing what in the newborn is called neonatal purpura fulminans, the adrenal gland causing haemorrhage with abdominal pain, abnormally low blood pressure (hypotension), and salt loss. Protein c deficiency is due to possession of one gene (heterozygosity) in chromosome band 2q13-14. The possession of two such genes (homozygosity) is usually lethal.
(12 Dec 1998)
combat exhaustion See: battle fatigue, posttraumatic stress disorder, war neurosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
heat exhaustion A form of heat illness that results when the victim is dehydrated (fluid depleted).
Common symptoms include: fatigue, lightheadedness, nausea, vomiting, headache, rapid heartbeat and lowered blood pressure.
(27 Sep 1997)
infection-exhaustion psychosis A psychosis following an acute infection, shock, or chronic intoxication; begins as delirium followed by pronounced mental confusion with hallucinations and unsystematised delusions, and sometimes stupor.
Synonym: febrile psychosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
exhaustion 1. The act of draining out or draining off; the act of emptying completely of the contents.
2. The state of being exhausted or emptied; the state of being deprived of strength or spirits.
3. <mathematics> An ancient geometrical method in which an exhaustive process was employed. It was nearly equivalent to the modern method of limits.
The method of exhaustions was applied to great variety of propositions, pertaining to rectifications and quadratures, now investigated by the calculus.
Origin: Cf. F. Exhaustion.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
exhaustion atrophy Atrophy, especially of glandular cells, believed to result from excessive functional activity or overstimulation.
(05 Mar 2000)
exhaustion psychosis Rarely used term for a confusional emotional state following an exhausting event.
(05 Mar 2000)
maternal exposure Exposure of the female parent, human or animal, to potentially harmful chemical, physical, or biological agents in the environment or to environmental factors that may include ionizing radiation, pathogenic organisms, or toxic chemicals that may affect offspring. It includes pre-conception maternal exposure.
(12 Dec 1998)
maximum permissible exposure level The highest level of exposure to a substance, usually noxious, in the environment or during diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, that a body can tolerate without injury.
(12 Dec 1998)
paternal exposure Exposure of the male parent, human or animal, to potentially harmful chemical, physical, or biological agents in the environment or to environmental factors that may include ionizing radiation, pathogenic organisms, or toxic chemicals that may affect offspring.
(12 Dec 1998)
permissible exposure limit An occupational health standard to safeguard workers against dangerous contaminants in the workplace.
(05 Mar 2000)
prenatal exposure delayed effects Delayed effects on offspring of maternal or foetal prenatal exposure to drugs, radiation and other physical agents, manipulation, nutrition, stress, etc.
(12 Dec 1998)
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