| oral administration | ѱ | 汸 | |
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| 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 ִ. |
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| oral cavity | ѱ | ||
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| Լӿ ִ õ, , ִ. ![]() |
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| stress test | ѱ | Ʈ ˻ | |
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| Ͼ ȯڿԼ Ǵϱ Ѵ. ȯڸ , ӵ Ÿ° ˻Ѵ. 밳 Ҽ ӵ Ÿ. |
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| stress | ѱ | Ʈ, | |
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| 1. ϱ ȯ濡 ó ɸ-ü . ӵǸ 庴, ˾, ü Ű ϰ Ҹ, ̷, ɸ Ÿ Ѵ. 塯, Ҿȡ, ¥ ȭ. 2. Ϲ ῡ ܷ ָ źѰ ȿ ܷ° ̷ ο . ̸ ̶ Ѵ. ܷ Ű ܷ ص ʴ´. ̸ ݼ Ѵ. ̵ ܷ¿ ϴ ڷ װ ǿ ƴϱ ũ ߿ ϴ ϰ, ũⰡ ִ ͷ(kgf/ mm2)(kgf/cm2)(MPa)μ Ÿ. |
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| stress ulcer | ѱ | Ʈ˾ | |
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| Ʈ Ǵ ȭ ˾̴. ڷδ ̼Ҽȯ H+ 庮 ַ ȴ. |
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| CCT | carotid compression tomography; central conduction time; cerebrocranial trauma; chocolate-coated tab... |
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| 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... |
| CST | cardiac stress test; cavernous sinus thrombosis; certified surgical technologist; chemostatin; Chris... |
| EAST | elevated-arm stress test; Emory angioplasty vs. surgery trial; external rotation, abduction stress t... |
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| 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) |
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| 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) |
| abiotic stress | <botany> Nonliving environmental factors (such as drought, extreme cold or heat, high winds) that can have harmful effects on plants. (06 May 1997) |
| acute stress reaction | A sudden bout of anxiety that is often accompanied by the features of hyperventilation (tingling around mouth and in fingertips, rapid breathing, faintness or fainting). (27 Sep 1997) |
| biotic stress | <biology> Living organisms which can harm plants, such as viruses, fungi, bacteria, and harmful insects. (19 Jan 1998) |
| magnetic stress tensor | <radiobiology> A second-rank tensor, proportional to the dyadic product of the magnetic field (B) with itself. The divergence of the magnetic stress tensor gives that part of the force which a magnetic field exerts on a unit volume of conducting fluid due to the curvature of the magnetic field lines. (09 Oct 1997) |
| contraction stress test | A test used to evaluate foetal well-being by inducing contractions and analyzing the foetal heart rate response. (05 Mar 2000) |
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