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"Standard Chewable Tablet Oral" ˻ Դϴ. ˻ ߿ Tab Ű ø ˻ â õ˴ϴ.
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standard error ѱ ǥؿ
  
   ǥ ġ  ǥ Ÿ ̴. ǥ ġ  ġ  ϴ  ǥ ũ  ǥ()  ȴ. ǥؿ(SD) ̷ /N Ÿ. 
oral administration ѱ
  
   ϴ    ִ. ũ  ,   âڰ踦  ִ  âڰ踦  ʰ ٷ  ִ  ִ. âڰ踦  ʴ     ֻ縦 ̿ϴ ̴. , ̿ܿ ׹  ִ ¾Ĺ ؿ ִ  ִ. ׷ κ  汸 ϰ ȴ. 汸뿡  ڴ p.o.(per oral) ǥѴ. 汸    âڰ踦 ġ鼭   ٸ   ġ ǹǷ   ƴٴµ ִ.  汸  ĸ, Ȥ  󼭵  ,  ٸ ȿ Ÿ  ִ.
oral cavity ѱ
  
    Լӿ   ִ  õ, ,    ִ.
  
  
oral cavity ѱ Ծ
  
    Լӿ   ִ  õ, ,    ִ.
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  • ѱ
  • enteric-coated tablet
    ؾ˾
  • hypodermic tablet
    ֻ˾
  • sublingual tablet
    ؾ˾,
  • sugar coating tablet
    ˾, ܾ˾,
  • tablet
    ˾,
  • tablet machine
    Ÿ
  • vaginal tablet
    , ˾
  • gold standard
    1. ǥ 2. ǥ
  • nominal standard dose
    ǥؼ
  • standard
    1. ǥ, 2. ԰ 3.
  • standard antibiotic
    ǥ׻
  • standard bicarbonate
    ǥź꿰ġ
  • standard condition
    ǥػ
  • standard consistency
    ǥر, ǥذ浵
  • standard death rate
    ǥػ
ʼ п ˻ ˻ : 15 : 1
  • ѱ
  • tablet
    ˾,
  • vaginal tablet
    ˾,
  • standard deviation
    ǥ
  • standard error
    ǥؿ
  • standard electrode
    , ǥ
  • standard population
    ǥα
  • standard
    ǥ,
  • reference standard
    ǥǰ
  • safety standard
  • standard sieve
    ǥü
  • oral cavity
    Ծ,
  • oral contraceptive
    汸, Դ
  • oral contraception
  • oral floor
    Ծȹٴ
  • oral hygiene
п ˻ ˻ : 15 : 1
  • ѱ
  • enteric-coated tablet
    âڵ˾
  • multiple compressed tablet
    ߾˾
  • multiple layer tablet
    ˾
  • tablet machine
    Ÿ
  • repeat action tablet
    ݺۿ˾
  • solution tablet
    ؾ˾
  • sublingual tablet
    ؾ˾,
  • sugar coating tablet
    ˾, ܾ˾,
  • tablet
    ˾
  • vaginal tablet
    ˾,
  • air pollution standard
  • arbitrary standard
    ǥ
  • standard antibiotic
    ǥ׻
  • standard bicarbonate
    ǥź꿰
  • standard coil
    ǥ, ǥϰ
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  • ѱ
  • Icotest tablet
    ڽ
  • ONPG tablet
    ONPG ()
  • acetest tablet test
    Ƽ׽Ʈ()
  • implantation tablet
    ϸŸ ().
  • arch, oral
    , Ա
  • gland(s), oral
  • hemorrhage, oral
  • hereditary oral mucoepithelial dysplasia
  • infection, oral
  • infection, oral focal
    Ұ
  • personality, oral
    ΰ
  • ASCII (American National Standard Code for Informat
    ȯ ̱ ǥ ڵ, ƽŰ ?
  • STD= standard test dose
    ǥؽ跮.
  • air pollution standard
    (˻̡).
  • arbitrary standard
    ǥ(̡̰).
3 п ˻ ˻ : 15 : 1
  • ѱ
  • acetest tablet test
    Ƽ׽Ʈ()
  • enteric (coated) tablet =ECT
    Ǻ().
  • implantation tablet
    ϸŸ ().
  • multiple compressed tablet
    ߾().
  • multiplelayer tablet
    .
  • repeat action tablet
    ݺۿ().
  • solution tablet
    ().
  • sublingual tablet
    ().
  • sugar coating tablet
    .
  • tablet
    ()(()).
  • tablet coating
    ().
  • tablet machine
    Ÿ.
  • troche =trochiscus, tablet
    ().
  • vaginal tablet
    ().
  • air pollution standard
    (˻̡).
غȸ п ˻ ˻ : 7 : 1
  • ѱ
  • Oral cavity proper
    Ծ
    [ ]
  • Oral orifice
    Ա
    [ ]
  • Oral angle
    Բ
    [ ]
  • Oral region
    Ժ
    [ ]
  • ORAL CAVITY
    Ծ []
    [ ]
  • Oral part of pharynx
    ε
    [ ] ε
  • Oral mucosa

    [ ]
ѱȸ п ˻ ˻ : 3 : 1
  • ѱ
  • oral infection
  • oral stylet
    ħ
  • oral sucker
ѻȭкڻȸ ˻ ˻ : 15 : 1
  • ѱ
  • external standard
    ܺ ǥ(ݻ)
  • internal standard
    ǥ(Ү)
  • primary standard
    ǥ()
  • relative standard deviation
    ǥ()
  • secondary standard
    ǥ()
  • standard
    ǥ ()
  • standard amino acids
    ǥ() ƹ̳(߫)
  • standard conditions
    ǥ()
  • standard curve
    ǥذ()
  • standard deviation
    ǥ()
  • standard deviation of the mean
    ġ ǥ (г)
  • standard diffusion coefficient
    ǥ Ȯ(ߤ)
  • standard electrode potential
    ǥ (п)
  • standard enthalpy change
    ǥ() Ż ȭ(ܨ)
  • standard entropy change
    ǥ() Ʈ ȭ(ܨ)
KI п ˻ ˻ : 15 : 1
  • ѱ
  • tablet
    ()
  • ASCII [=American National Standard Code for Information Interchange]
    ȯ̱ǥڵ, ƽŰڵ
  • gold standard
    ǥ
  • gold standard
  • reference standard
    ǥǰ
  • standard
    ǥ,
  • standard head coil
    ǥصκ
  • oral
    , 汸,
  • oral administration
    汸,
  • oral cavity
  • oral cholecystography
    汸㳶
  • oral contraceptive
  • oral deformity
  • oral hygiene
  • oral intake
    汸()
KMLE о ˻ : 5 : 1
CCT carotid compression tomography; central conduction time; cerebrocranial trauma; chocolate-coated tab...
CT calcitonin; calf testis; cardiac tamponade; cardiothoracic [ratio]; carotid tracing; carpal tunnel; ...
ORS olfactory reference syndrome; oral rehydration solution; oral surgery, oral surgeon; Orthopaedic Res...
OCP octacalcium phosphate; ocular cicatricial pemphigoid; oral case presentation; oral contraceptive pil...
OET oral endotracheal tube; oral esophageal tube
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COPV Canine oral papillomavirus
COC Combined oral contraceptive
ORS G)-oral rehydration solution
ICT Intra Oral Cariogenicity Test
NHOK Normal human oral keratinocytes
ϴ ġ ˻ : 15 : 1
  • ѱ
  • standard dosing :

    standard error

    ǥ
  • acetest tablet test
    Ƽ׽Ʈ
    ÷ Ƽ׽Ʈ ߸ , Ƽ ϸ 翡 Ƽ׽Ʈ ڻ
  • buccal tablet
    ո ̿ ־ δ . ϰ ִ ȿ κ Ű ϴ .
  • Icotest tablet
  • implantation tablet
    Ÿ
  • multiplelayer tablet
  • Sippy's powder tablet No.2 2 .

    siqua

    ǥ ϝ , ° .
  • solution tablet
  • sugar coating tablet
  • tablet coating
  • vaginal tablet
  • arbitrary standard
    ǥ
  • ASCII : American National Standard Code for Information .

    ascites

    ,
    ׼ ü . abdominal Ȥ
  • calculus standard index simplified
    ܼ ǥ ġ
  • CIE standard illuminant
    ȸ ǥ
CancerWEB л ˻ : 15 : 1
buccal tablet Usually a small, flat tablet intended to be inserted in the buccal pouch, where the active ingredient is absorbed directly through the oral mucosa; such a tablet dissolves or erodes slowly.
(05 Mar 2000)
compressed tablet A tablet prepared, usually as a large-scale production, by means of great pressure; most compressed tablet's consist of the active ingredient and a diluent, binder, disintegrator, and lubricant.
(05 Mar 2000)
prolonged action tablet sustained action tablet
hypodermic tablet A compressed or molded tablet that dissolves completely in water to form an injectable solution.
(05 Mar 2000)
sublingual tablet Usually a small, flat tablet intended to be inserted beneath the tongue, where the active ingredient is absorbed directly through the oral mucosa; such a tablet (e.g., nitroglyerine)dissolves very promptly.
(05 Mar 2000)
sustained release tablet A drug product formulation that provides the required dosage initially and then maintains or repeats it at desired intervals.
Synonym: prolonged action tablet, repeat action tablet.
(05 Mar 2000)
dispensing tablet A tablet prepared by molding or by compression; used by the dispensing pharmacist to obtain certain potent substances in a convenient form for accurate compounding.
(05 Mar 2000)
tablet 1. A small table or flat surface.
2. A flat piece of any material on which to write, paint, draw, or engrave; also, such a piece containing an inscription or a picture.
3. Hence, a small picture; a miniature.
4. A kind of pocket memorandum book.
5. A flattish cake or piece; as, tablets of arsenic were formerly worn as a preservative against the plague.
6. <pharmacology> A solid kind of electuary or confection, commonly made of dry ingredients with sugar, and usually formed into little flat squares; called also lozenge, and troche, especially when of a round or rounded form.
Origin: F. Tablette, dim. Of table. See Table.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tablet triturate A small, usually cylindrical, molded or compressed disk of varying size, containing a diluent usually consisting of dextrose (glucose) or of a mixture of lactose and powdered sucrose and a moistening agent or excipient, such as dilute alcohol.
(05 Mar 2000)
enteric coated tablet An oral dosage form in which a tablet is coated with a material to prevent or minimise dissolution in the stomach but allow dissolution in the small intestine. This type of formulation either protects the stomach from a potentially irritating drug (e.g., aspirin) or protects the drug (e.g., erythromycin) from partial degradation in the acidic environment of the stomach.
(05 Mar 2000)
biological standard unit A specific quantity of biologically active reference material (antibiotic, antitoxin, enzyme, hormone, vitamin, etc.).
(05 Mar 2000)
gold standard Term used to describe a method or procedure that is widely recognised as the best available.
Origin: jargon
(05 Mar 2000)
standard 1. A flag; colours; a banner; especially, a national or other ensign. "His armies, in the following day, On those fair plains their standards proud display." (Fairfax)
2. That which is established by authority as a rule for the measure of quantity, extent, value, or quality; especially, the original specimen weight or measure sanctioned by government, as the standard pound, gallon, or yard.
3. That which is established as a rule or model by authority, custom, or general consent; criterion; test. "The court, which used to be the standard of property and correctness of speech." (Swift) "A disposition to preserve, and an ability to improve, taken together, would be my standard of a statesman." (Burke)
4. The proportion of weights of fine metal and alloy established by authority. "By the present standard of the coinage, sixty-two shillings is coined out of one pound weight of silver." (Arbuthnot)
5. <botany> A tree of natural size supported by its own stem, and not dwarfed by grafting on the stock of a smaller species nor trained upon a wall or trellis. "In France part of their gardens is laid out for flowers, others for fruits; some standards, some against walls." (Sir W. Temple)
6. <botany> The upper petal or banner of a papilionaceous corolla.
7. <mechanics> An upright support, as one of the poles of a scaffold; any upright in framing.
8. An inverted knee timber placed upon the deck instead of beneath it, with its vertical branch turned upward from that which lies horizontally.
9. The sheth of a plow.
10. A large drinking cup. Standard bearer, an officer of an army, company, or troop, who bears a standard; commonly called colour sergeantor colour bearer; hence, the leader of any organization; as, the standard bearer of a political party.
Origin: OF. Estendart, F. Etendard, probably fr. L. Extendere to spread out, extend, but influenced by E. Stand. See Extend.
1. Being, affording, or according with, a standard for comparison and judgment; as, standard time; standard weights and measures; a standard authority as to nautical terms; standard gold or silver.
2. Hence: Having a recognised and permanent value; as, standard works in history; standard authors.
3. <botany> Not supported by, or fastened to, a wall; as, standard fruit trees. Not of the dwarf kind; as, a standard pear tree. Standard candle, Standard gauge. See Candle, and Gauge. Standard solution.
<chemistry> See Standardized solution, under Solution.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
standard atmosphere The pressure of the atmosphere at mean sea level, equivalent to 1,013,250 dynes/cm2 or 101,325 Pa (N/m2 in the SI system), a standardised expression of the relation of barometric pressure, temperature, and other atmospheric variables as a function of altitude above sea level.
(05 Mar 2000)
standard cell An electrical cell having a definite known voltage; used to calibrate other electric cell's.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • ѱ
  • oral
    ();~ly ad
  • oral approach
    (ܱ)
  • tablet
    ()
  • hypodermic tablet
    ֻ
  • tablet
    (,,, );;޸; ø;Ÿ( ǥ);
  • standard
    ǥ,,ǥ,
  • Central (Standard) Time
    ߺ ǥؽ(G.M.T. 6ð )
  • Eastern Standard time
    ǥؽ(ij ,̱ ,Ʈϸ )
  • International Standard Book Number
    ǥ ȣ(ISBN)
  • International Standard Serial Number
    () ǥ ๰Ϸùȣ
  • Pacific(Standard) Time
    (̱) ǥؽ
  • Revised Standard Version
     (ž 1946, 1952⿡ ̱ )
  • Standard English
    ǥؿ
  • data encryption standard
    ȣȭ
  • double standard
    ǥ( ϰ );(bimetalism)
Ʒ ʹ ϴ.
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