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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • apical projection
    Ä¡±Ù÷´ÜÅõ¿µ(¹ý), Ä¡¾Æ»Ñ¸®³¡Åõ¿µ(¹ý)
  • auditory projection area
    û°¢Åõ»ç±¸¿ª
  • alveolar ridge projection
    Ä¡Á¶¿¬Åõ¿µ
  • convergence-projection theory
    ÆøÁÖÅõ»ç¼³, ´«¸ðÀ½Åõ»ç¼³
  • delusional projection
    ¸Á»óÅõ»ç
  • eccentric projection
    Ä¡¿ìÄ£°¨°¢, ¿¬°ü°¨°¢
  • half-axial projection
    ¹ÝÃ༺Åõ»ç
  • lateral projection
    Ãø¸éÅõ¿µ(¹ý)
  • light projection
    ºû¹æÇâ¾Ë¾Æº¸±â, ±¤Åõ»ç½Äº°´É
  • lordotic projection
    ôÃßÀü¸¸Åõ»ç, ôÃß¾Õ±ÁÀÌÃÔ¿µ
  • maximum intensity projection
    ÃÖ´ë°­µµÅõ»ç
  • mesioeccentric projection
    Æí±Ù½ÉÅõ¿µ(¹ý)
  • oblique projection
    ºñ½ºµëÅõ¿µ(¹ý)
  • optic canal projection
    ½Ã(°¢)½Å°æ°üÅõ»ç¹ý
  • orthoradial projection
    Á¤¹æ¼±¹æÇâÅõ¿µ(¹ý)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • projection
    Åõ»ç, Åõ¿µ
  • point mutation
    Á¡µ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌ
  • point
    Á¡
  • blind point
    ¸ÍÁ¡
  • critical point
    ÀÓ°èÁ¡
  • near point
    ±ÙÁ¡
  • reference point
    ±âÁØÁ¡
  • saturation point
    Æ÷È­Á¡
  • tender point
    ¾ÐÅëÁ¡, ´©¸§ÅëÁ¡
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • alveolar ridge projection
    Ä¡Á¶¿¬Åõ¿µ
  • apical projection
    Ä¡±Ù÷´ÜÅõ¿µ(¹ý), À̻Ѹ®³¡Åõ¿µ(¹ý)
  • auditory projection area
    û°¢Åõ»ç±¸¿ª
  • visual projection area
    ½Ã°¢Åõ»ç±¸¿ª
  • convergence-projection theory
    ÆøÁÖÅõ»ç¼³
  • projection center
    Åõ»çÁßÃß
  • delusional projection
    ¸Á»óÅõ»ç
  • eccentric projection
    (¢¡referred sensation) ¿¬°ü°¨°¢
  • projection fiber
    Åõ»ç¼¶À¯
  • projection image
    Åõ»ç¿µ»ó
  • lateral projection
    Ãø¸éÅõ¿µ¹ý
  • light projection
    ºû¹æÇâ¾Ë¾Æº¸±â, ±¤Åõ»ç½Äº°´É
  • lordotic projection
    ôÃßÀü¸¸Åõ»ç, ôÃß¾Õ±ÁÀÌÃÔ¿µ
  • maximum intensity projection
    ÃÖ´ë°­µµÅõ»ç
  • mesioeccentric projection
    Æí±Ù½ÉÅõ¿µ(¹ý)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • West Nile fever virus
    ¼­ºÎ ³ªÀϰ­ ¿­¹ÙÀÌ·¯½º
  • point to point correspondence
    Á¡´ëÁ¡´ëÀÀ(ïÇÓßïÇÓßëë).
  • Cortico striate projection
    ÇÇÁú(ù«òõ)¼±Á¶(àÊðÉ) Åõ»ç·Î(÷áÞÒÖØ)
  • Stenvers projection
    ½ºÅÙ¹ö Åõ¿µ¹ý
  • alveolar ridge projection
    Ä¡Á¶¿¬Åõ¿µ(¡­æÞ÷áç¯).
  • apical projection
    (Ä¡)±Ù÷(´Ü)Åõ¿µ(¹ý) (¡­÷áç¯Ûö).
  • projection
    Åõ»ç
  • projection center
    Åõ»çÁßÃß(÷áÞÒñéõÒ).
  • projection fibers
    Åõ»ç¼¶À¯
  • projection image
    Åõ»ç ¿µ»ó
  • projection neuron
    Åõ»ç½Å°æ¿ø.
  • projection tachistoscope
    Åõ¿µÀÔü°æ(÷áç¯í¡ô÷Ìð).
  • projection test
    Åõ»ç°Ë»ç, Åõ¿µ°Ë»ç(÷áç¯ ËþÞÛ).
  • projection tract
    Åõ»ç·Î(÷áÞÒÖØ).
  • J point
    J Á¡(ïÇ)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • point to point correspondence
    Á¡´ëÁ¡´ëÀÀ(ïÇÓßïÇÓßëë).
  • alveolar ridge projection
    Ä¡Á¶¿¬Åõ¿µ(¡­æÞ÷áç¯).
  • apical projection
    (Ä¡)±Ù÷(´Ü)Åõ¿µ(¹ý) (¡­÷áç¯Ûö).
  • auditory projection area
    û°¢Åõ»ç±¸¿ª
  • back projection
    ¿ªÅõ»ç
  • conical projection
    ¿ø»Ôµ¹Ãâ, ¿øÃß»óµ¹ÃâºÎ(¡­ÔÍõóÝ»).
  • convergence-projection theory
    ÆøÁÖ Åõ»ç¼³(ÜßñÍ÷áÞÒæò).
  • cortical projection
    ÇÇÁú´ëÀÀ(ºÎ)(¡­ÓßëëÝ»).
  • corticostriatal projection
    ÇÇÁú¼±Á¶Ã¼(ù«òõàÊðÉô÷)µ¹±â
  • delusional projection
    ¸Á»óÀû Åõ»ç(ØÍßÌîÜ ÷áÞÒ)
  • eccentric projection
    Á߽ɿܰ¨°¢.
  • false projection
    À§Ä¡¿ÀÀÎ
  • finger like projection
    ¼Õ°¡¶ô¸ð¾çÀÇ µ¹Ãâ
  • lateral projection
    Ãø¸éÅõ¿µ¹ý
  • light projection
    ºû¹æÇâ(¾Ë¾Æº¸±â), ±¤Åõ»ç(½Äº°´É)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Projection fibers
    Åõ»ç¼¶À¯
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Åõ»ç¼¶À¯
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • conical projection
    ¿øÃßµ¹±â
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Fischer projection
    ÇǼŠÅõ¿µ(÷áç¯)
  • Haworth projection
    ÇϽº Åõ¿µ(÷áç¯)
  • Newman projection
    ´º¿ì¸¸Åõ¿µ(÷áç¯)
  • projection formula
    Åõ¿µ½Ä(÷áç±ãÒ)
  • sawhorse projection
    ÅéÁú´ë(÷») Åõ¿µ(÷áç¯)
  • achromic point
    ¹«»öÁ¡(ÙíßäïÃ)
  • branch point
    ºÐÁöÁ¡(ÝÂò«ïÃ)
  • carbon dioxide compensation point
    ÀÌ»êȭź¼Ò º¸»óÁ¡(ì£ß«ûù÷©áÈÜÍßÁïÃ)
  • compensation point
    º¸»óÁ¡(ÜÍßÁïÃ)
  • critical point
    ÀÓ°èÁ¡ (×üÍ£ïÃ)
  • critical point drying
    ÀÓ°èÁ¡ °ÇÁ¶(×üÍ£ïÃËëðÏ)
  • crossover point
    ±³Â÷Á¡(Îßó©ïÃ)
  • end point
    Á¾¸»Á¡(ðûØÇïÇ)
  • end-point method
    Á¾¸»Á¡¹ý(ðûØÇïÇÛö)
  • end-point mutation
    Á¾¸»Á¡ º¯ÀÌ (ðûØÇïÇܨì¶)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • central point artifact
    Áß½ÉÁ¡Àΰø¹°
  • cut-off point
    °áÁ¤Á¡
  • melting point
    À¶(ÇØ)Á¡, ³ì´ÂÁ¡
  • sylvian point
    ½Çºñ¿ì½ºÁ¡
  • umbilical point
    Á¦Á¡
  • back projection
    ¿ªÅõ»ç
  • finger like projection
    ¼Õ°¡¶ô¸ð¾çÀÇ µ¹Ãâ
  • lordotic projection
    ôÃßÀü¸¸Åõ»ç
  • maximum intensity projection
    ÃÖ´ë°­µµÅõ»ç
  • papillary projection
    À¯»óµ¹±â
  • parallel projection
    ÆòÇàÅõ¿µ
  • projection
    Åõ»ç, Åõ¿µ(¹ý), µ¹±â, À¶±â
  • projection image
    Åõ»ç¿µ»ó
  • spherical projection
    ±¸¸éÅõ»ç
  • stereographic projection
    ÀÔüÃÔ¿µÅõ»ç
KMLE ÀÇÇоà¾î »çÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
FP false positive; family physician; family planning; family practice; family practitioner; Fanconi pan...
SWOG South West Oncology Group
WHYMPI West Haven-Yale Multidimensional Pain Inventory
WNE West Nile encephalitis
WNV West Nile virus
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FBP Filtered Back-Projection
MIP Maximum Intensity Projection
PR Projection reconstruction
PNs projection neurons
SWOG South West Oncology Group
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • Dakin-West`s reaction
    µ¥ÀÌŲ-¿þ½ºÆ® ¹ÝÀÀ
  • nadir : the lowest point; point of greatest adversity or despair.

    nadisan

    ³ªµð»ê
    ¼ö»êÈ­ ⿬À¸·Î Æ÷È­ÇÑ ÁÖ¼®»ê Ä®·ý ⿬ÀÇ »óǰ¸í.
  • alveolar ridge projection
    Ä¡Á¶¿¬ Åõ¿µ
  • ascending projection system
    »óÇà Åõ»ç°è
  • convergence-projection hypothesis
    ÆøÁÖ Åõ»ç °¡¼³
  • cortical projection
    ÇÇÁú Åõ»ç, ÇÇÁú µ¹±â
  • cortico striate projection
    ÇÇÁú ¼±Á¶ Åõ»ç·Î
  • descending RVM projection
    ÇÏÇà RVM Åõ»ç
  • diffuse projection
    ±¤¹ü¼º Åõ»ç
  • discrete projection
    ÀÌ»ê µ¹±â
  • efferent projection
    ¿ø½É Åõ»ç
  • enamel projection
    ¹ý¶ûÁú µ¹±â
  • finger like projection
    ¼Õ°¡¶ô ¸ð¾çÀÇ µ¹Ãâ
  • fingerlike projection
    ¼Õ°¡¶ô °°Àº µ¹Ãâ
  • infracranial projection
    Çϵΰ³ ÃÔ¿µ¹ý
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
point projection <microscopy> A method of producing enlarged images by means of X rays. The specimen is placed close to a point source of X rays and the magnification achieved is the ratio of source-image to source-object distance. Resolution depends primarily on the diameter of the source.
(05 Aug 1998)
west 1. The point in the heavens where the sun is seen to set at the equinox; or, the corresponding point on the earth; that one of the four cardinal points of the compass which is in a direction at right angles to that of north and south, and on the left hand of a person facing north; the point directly opposite to east. "And fresh from the west is the free wind's breath." (Bryant)
2. A country, or region of country, which, with regard to some other country or region, is situated in the direction toward the west.
3. Specifically: The Westen hemisphere, or the new World so called, it having been discovered by sailing westward from Europe; the Occident.
Formerly, that part of the United States west of the Alleghany mountains; now, commonly, the whole region west of the Mississippi river; especially, that part which is north of the Indian Territory, new Mexico, etc. Usually with the definite article. West by north, West by south, according to the notation of the mariner's compass, that point which lies 11 1/4 deg to the north or south, respectively, of the point due west. West northwest, West southwest, that point which lies 22 1/2 deg to the north or south of west, or halfway between west and northwest or southwest, respectively.
Origin: AS. West, adv.; akin to D. West, G. West, westen, OHG. Westan, Icel. Vestr, Sw. Vest, vester, vestan, Dan. Vest, vesten, and perhaps to L. Vesper evening, Gr. . Cf. Vesper, Visigoth.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
West African fever A condition, now uncommon, resulting from Plasmodium falciparum infection (malignant tertian malaria with severe haemolysis); frequently seen in Caucasians after interrupted treatment with quinine.
Synonym: blackwater fever, haemoglobinuric fever, West African fever.
(05 Mar 2000)
West African sleeping sickness A chronic disease of humans caused by Trypanosoma brucei gambiense in northern and sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal east to Sudan and Uganda; characterised by splenomegaly, drowsiness, an uncontrollable urge to sleep, and the development of psychotic changes; basal ganglia and cerebellar involvement commonly lead to chorea and athetosis; the terminal phase of the disease is characterised by wasting, anorexia, and emaciation that gradually leads to coma and death, usually from intercurrent infection.
Synonym: chronic African sleeping sickness, chronic trypanosomiasis, West African sleeping sickness, West African trypanosomiasis.
(05 Mar 2000)
West African trypanosomiasis A chronic disease of humans caused by Trypanosoma brucei gambiense in northern and sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal east to Sudan and Uganda; characterised by splenomegaly, drowsiness, an uncontrollable urge to sleep, and the development of psychotic changes; basal ganglia and cerebellar involvement commonly lead to chorea and athetosis; the terminal phase of the disease is characterised by wasting, anorexia, and emaciation that gradually leads to coma and death, usually from intercurrent infection.
Synonym: chronic African sleeping sickness, chronic trypanosomiasis, West African sleeping sickness, West African trypanosomiasis.
(05 Mar 2000)
West, Charles <person> English physician, 1816-1898.
See: West's syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
west indian Belonging or relating to the West Indies.
<botany> West India tea, a shrubby plant (Capraria biflora) having oblanceolate toothed leaves which are sometimes used in the West Indies as a substitute for tea.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
West Indian smallpox A mild form of smallpox caused by a less virulent strain of the virus.
Synonym: Cuban itch, Kaffir pox, milkpox, pseudosmallpox, pseudovariola, variola minor, West Indian smallpox, whitepox.
Origin: Pg. Alastrar, to scatter over
(05 Mar 2000)
west indies Islands lying between southeastern north america and northern south america, enclosing the caribbean sea. They comprise the greater antilles (cuba, dominican republic, haiti, jamaica, and puerto rico), the lesser antilles (antigua and the other leeward islands, barbados, martinique and the other windward islands, netherlands antilles, virgin islands of the united states, and the islands north of venezuela which include trinidad and tobago), and the bahamas.
(12 Dec 1998)
West Nile encephalitis virus Caused by a virus in the family Flaviviridae.
Synonym: West Nile virus.
(05 Mar 2000)
west nile fever <virology> A tropical disease caused by dengue virus (Arbovirus), that is transmitted by the bite of an infected mosquito of the genus Aedes). Four severity grades of the illness are seen:
Grade I (fever and constitutional symptoms)
Grade II (grade I plus spontaneous bleeding of skin, gums or gastrointestinal tract)
Grade III (grade II plus agitation and circulatory failure)
Grade IV (profound shock).
Grade I infection is seen most frequently in world travelers, where it is usually self-limited and rarely fatal. The other grades are referred to as dengue haemorrhagic fever and are often fatal. Dengue haemorrhagic fever appears to be an infection by one of the other dengue viruses.
Prior immunity to a different dengue virus type appears to be important in the development of the more serious haemorrhagic form. Vaccines are available. Protection from mosquitoes is an important preventive measure.
(27 Sep 1997)
west nile virus A species of flavivirus, one of the japanese encephalitis virus group (encephalitis viruses, japanese), which produces encephalitis experimentally when inoculated into some rodents, chicks, birds, or monkeys. In humans, it is seen most frequently in africa, asia, and europe presenting as a silent infection or undifferentiated fever (west nile fever). It is transmitted by culex spp mosquitoes.
(12 Dec 1998)
West's syndrome <syndrome> An encephalopathy in infancy characterised by infantile spasms, arrest of psychomotor development, and hypsarrhythmia.
(05 Mar 2000)
zone 1, 2, 3, 4 of West In pulmonary physiology, defines the levels in a vertical lung according to the relationships of alveolar gas pressure, capillary blood pressure, and pulmonary venous pressure.
(05 Mar 2000)
anteroposterior projection The alternative frontal radiographic projection, used mainly in bedside or portable radiography.
Synonym: anteroposterior projection.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • projection
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  • Mercator('s) projection
    ¸Þ¸£Ä«Å丣½Ä Åõ¿µµµ¹ý
  • conic projection
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  • globular projection
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  • gnomonic projection
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  • homolosine projection
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  • projection
    µ¹Ãâ;»çÃâ;¹ß»ç;¿µ»ç;°èȹ;ÁÖ°üÀÇ °´°üÈ­(projection television Åõ»ç±â ÅÚ·¹ºñÁ¯)
  • projection booth
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  • projection print
    È®´ë»çÁø
  • projection television
    Åõ¿µÇü ÅÚ·¹ºñÁ¯
  • west
    ¼­ÂÊ,¼­ÂÊÀÇ,¼­ÂÊÀ¸·Î
  • Danish West Indies
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  • Far West
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  • Mae West
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