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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • absolute refractory period
    Àý´ëºÒÀÀ±â
  • functional refractory period
    ±â´ÉÀûºÒÀÀ±â
  • refractory
    1. ºÒÀÀ-, ¹«¹ÝÀÀ¼º- 2. Ä¡·áÀúÇ×¼º-, ³­Ä¡¼º-
  • refractory investment
    ³»È­¸Å¸ôÁ¦
  • refractory normoblastic anemia
    ³­Ä¡¼ºÁ¤»óÀûÇ÷¸ð±¸ºóÇ÷
  • refractory period
    ºÒÀÀ±â
  • refractory rickets
    ºñŸ¹ÎDºÒÀÀ±¸·çº´, ºÒÀÀ¼º±¸·çº´
  • refractory state
    ºÒÀÀ»óÅÂ
  • relative refractory period
    »ó´ëºÒÀÀ±â
  • antibody excess
    Ç×ü°úÀ×
  • antibody excess zone
    Ç×ü°úÀ×±¸¿ª
  • antigen excess
    Ç׿ø°úÀ×
  • antigen excess zone
    Ç׿ø°úÀ×±¸¿ª
  • accommodative excess
    Á¶Àý°ú´Ù
  • base excess
    ¿°±â°úÀ×
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  • excess
    °ú´Ù, °úÀ×
  • antigen excess
    Ç׿ø°úÀ×
  • refractory period
    ºÒÀÀ±â
  • refractory state
    ¹«¹ÝÀÀ»óÅÂ
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  • absolute refractory period
    Àý´ëºÒÀÀ±â
  • normoblastic refractory anemia
    Á¤»óÀûÇ÷¸ð±¸Áö¿¬¹ÝÀÀºóÇ÷
  • functional refractory period
    ±â´ÉÀûºÒÀÀ±â
  • refractory investment
    ³»È­¸Å¸ôÁ¦
  • platelet immunologic refractory state
    Ç÷¼ÒÆÇ¸é¿ªºÒÀÀ»óÅÂ
  • refractory period
    ºÒÀÀ±â
  • relative refractory period
    »ó´ëºÒÀÀ±â
  • refractory rickets
    (¢¡vitamin D-resistant rickets) ºñŸ¹ÎµðÀúÇ×±¸·íº´
  • refractory state
    ¹«¹ÝÀÀ»óÅÂ
  • accommodative excess
    Á¶Àý°ú´Ù
  • antibody excess
    Ç×ü°úÀ×
  • antibody excess zone
    Ç×ü°úÀ×±¸¿ª
  • antigen excess
    Ç׿ø°úÀ×
  • antigen excess zone
    Ç׿ø°úÀ×±¸¿ª
  • base excess
    ¿°±â°úÀ×
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  • alimentary anemia<³ª> anaemia alimentria
    ½Ä»ç¼º ºóÇ÷(?Ë×Ì´).
  • accommodative excess
    Á¶Àý°ú´Ù
  • antibody excess
    Ç×ü°úÀ×(ù÷ô÷Φí¥).
  • antibody excess zone
    Ç×ü°úÀ×´ë(ù÷ô÷Φí¥Óá).
  • antibody excess zone
    Ç×ü°úÀ×´ë(ù÷ô÷Φí¥Óá).
  • antibody excess zone
    Ç×ü°úÀ×´ë(ù÷ô÷Φí¥Óá).
  • antigen excess
    Ç׿ø°ú´Ù(ù÷ê«Î¦Òý).
  • antigen excess zone
    Ç׿ø°úÀ×´ë.
  • antigen excess zone
    Ç׿ø°úÀ×´ë.
  • antigen excess zone
    Ç׿ø°úÀ×´ë.
  • absolute refractory period
    Àý´ëºÒÀÀ±â(¡­ÝÕëëÑ¢)
  • histamin refractory
    È÷½ºÅ¸¹Î¹«¹ÝÀÀ¼º(¡­ÙíÚãëëàõ)ÀÇ.
  • platelet immunologic refractory state
    Ç÷¼ÒÆÇ¸é¿ªÇÐÀû ºÒÀÀ»óÅÂ(ÝÕëëßÒ÷¾)
  • refractory investment
    ³»È­¸Å¸ôÁ¦(Ò±ûýØØÙÒð¥).
  • refractory megaloblastic anemia
    Ç×Ä¡·á¼º°ÅÀû¾Æ±¸ºóÇ÷(ùñö½èþàõËÝîåä´Ï¹Þ¸ úì).
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  • refractory anemia with excess blasts
    ¸ð¼¼Æ÷°ú´Ù¼º ºÒÀÀ¼ººóÇ÷
  • refractory anemia with excess blast =RAEB
    ¸ð¼¼Æ÷°ú´ÙºÒÀÀ¼ººóÇ÷
  • alimentary anemia<³ª> anaemia alimentria
    ½Ä»ç¼º ºóÇ÷(?Ë×Ì´).
  • absolute refractory period
    Àý´ëºÒÀÀ±â(¡­ÝÕëëÑ¢)
  • histamin refractory
    È÷½ºÅ¸¹Î¹«¹ÝÀÀ¼º(¡­ÙíÚãëëàõ)ÀÇ.
  • normoblastic refractory anemia
    À̸Ï(Ç÷¾×)Á¤Àû¸ð±¸¼º ºÒÀÀ¼º ºóÇ÷(ïáîåٽϹàõÝÕëëàõÞ¸ úì).
  • platelet immunologic refractory state
    Ç÷¼ÒÆÇ¸é¿ªÇÐÀû ºÒÀÀ»óÅÂ(ÝÕëëßÒ÷¾)
  • refractory anemia
    ºÒÀÀ¼º ºóÇ÷
  • refractory anemia
    ºÒÀÀ¼º ºóÇ÷(ÝÕëëàõÞ¸úì).
  • refractory anemia
    ºÒÀÀ¼º ºóÇ÷(ÝÕëëàõÞ¸úì)
  • refractory anemia relapsing polychondroritis
  • refractory anemia with ring sideroblast
    ȯ»óöÀû¸ð±¸(ü»ßÒôÑîåٽϹ)¼º ºÒÀÀ¼ººóÇ÷
  • refractory edema
    Ä¡·áºÒÀÀ¼º ºÎÁ¾.
  • refractory edema
    Ä¡·áºÒÀÀ¼º ºÎÁ¾(ö½ÖûÝÕÒöàõÝ©ðþ)
  • refractory investment
    ³»È­¸Å¸ôÁ¦(Ò±ûýØØÙÒð¥).
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  • refractory prriod
    ºÒÀÀ±â(Ñ¢)
  • antibody-excess zone
    Ç×ü°úÀ×±¸¿ª(ù÷ô÷Φí¥Ï¡æ´)
  • antigen-excess zone
    Ç׿ø°úÀ× ±¸¿ª(ù÷ê«Î¦í¥Ï¡æ´)
  • atomic percent excess
    °ú´Ù ¿øÀÚ¹éºÐÀ²(ΦÒýê«í­ÛÝÝÂëÒ)
  • primary alkali excess
    ¿ø¹ß¼º(ê«Û¡àõ) ¾ËÄ®¸®°úÀ×(Φí¥)
  • primary carbon dioxide excess
    ¿ø¹ß¼º ÀÌ»êȭź¼Ò(ê´Û¡àõ ì£ß«ûù÷©áÈ) °úÀ×(Φí¥)
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  • excess
    °úÀ×, À׿©
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RAEB Refractory Anemia with Excess of Blasts
RAEB-T Refractory Anemia with Excess Blasts in Transformation
RAEB refractory anemia with excess blasts
RAEBiT, RAEB-T refractory anemia with excess blasts in transformation
REAB refractory anemia with excess of blasts
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RAEB Refractory anaemia with excess of blasts
RAEB refractory anaemia with an excess of blasts
RAEB refractory anaemia with excess blasts
RAEB-t refractory anaemia with excess of blasts 'in transformation
RAEB-T Refractory anemia with excess blasts in transformation
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  • refractory cast
    ³»È­¼º ¸ðÇü
    ºÐÇØµÇÁö ¾Ê°í °í¿­À» °ßµô ¼ö ÀÖ´Â Àç·á·Î ¸¸µé¾îÁø ¸ðÇüÀ¸·Î¼­, ±¹¼Ò ÀÇÄ¡ ÁÖÁ¶¼ú¿¡ »ç¿ëµÉ ¶§ ÆØÃ¢ÇÏ¿© ±Ý¼ÓÀÇ ¼öÃàÀ» º¸»óÇÑ´Ù.
  • refractory investment
    ³»È­ ¸Å¸ôÁ¦, ³»È­¼º ¸Å¸ôÀç
    ³³ÂøÀ̳ª ÁÖÁ¶¿¡ »ç¿ëµÇ´Â °í¿Â¿¡ °ßµô¼ö ÀÖ´Â ¸Å¸ôÀç.
  • refractory mold
    ³»È­¼º ¸ôµå
  • sideroblastic refractory anemia
    ö Àû¸ð±¸¼º ºÒÀÀ¼º ºóÇ÷
  • antibody excess zone
    Ç×ü °úÀ׿ª
  • antigen excess
    Ç׿ø °úÀ×
    ħ°­ ¹ÝÀÀ µî ÃÖÀûºñ¿¡¼­ ¹ÝÀÀÀÌ Àß °üÂûµÇ´Â °æ¿ì Ç׿øÀÇ ¾çÀÌ Áö³ªÄ¡°Ô ¸¹À¸¸é ¹Ý´ë·Î ¹ÝÀÀÀÌ ¾àÇØÁö°í °üÂûÀÌ °¡´ÉÇÑ ¹ÝÀÀÀÌ »ý±æ ¶§±îÁöÀÇ ½Ã°£ÀÌ ±æ¾îÁø´Ù. ÀÌ¿Í °°ÀÌ Ç׿øÀÌ °úÀ×µÇ¾î ¹ÝÀÀÀÌ °üÂûµÇÁö ¾Ê°Ô µÇ´Â °æ¿ì Ç׿ø °úÀ׿¡ ÀÇÇÑ ¹ÝÀÀÀÇ ¾ïÁ¦Çϰí ÇÑ´Ù. Ç׿ø Ç×ü º¹ÇÕü´Â Ç׿ø °úÀ×ÀÎ °æ¿ì¿¡´Â °¡¿ë¼ºÀÌ µÈ´Ù.
  • creatinaemia : excess of creatine in the blood.

    creatine kinase

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  • excess
    °úÀ×, À׿©
  • excess chlorine
    °úÀ× ¿°¼Ò
  • excess factor
    °úÀ× ÀÎÀÚ
  • excess lactate
    °úÀ× À¯»ê, °úÀ× À¯»ê¿°
  • excess sludge
    °úÀ× ½½·¯Áö
  • excess water
    À׿© ¼öºÐ
  • zone of antigen excess
    Ç׿ø °úÀ×´ë
    ºñ±³Àû °í³óµµÀÇ Ç׿ø´ë·Î¼­ ħ°­¹ÝÀÀ¿¡¼­ °¡¿ë¼º º¹ÇÕü°¡ Çü¼ºµÇ¸ç ¹ÝÀÀÀÌ ¾ïÁ¦µÈ´Ù.
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anaemia, refractory, with excess of blasts Chronic refractory anaemia with granulocytopenia, and/or thrombocytopenia. Myeloblasts and progranulocytes constitute 5 to 40 percent of the nucleated marrow cells.
(12 Dec 1998)
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refractory anaemia with excess blasts <haematology> A form of myelodysplasia characterised by the build up of immature white blood cells (blasts) in the bone marrow.
If the immature cells are particularly numerous it may indicate a chance of transformation to acute leukaemia and the condition is called refractory anaemia with excess blasts in transformation (RAEBt).
Acronym: RAEB
(13 Nov 1997)
anaemia, refractory Anaemia (a shortage of red blood cells) unresponsive to treatment.
(12 Dec 1998)
refractory anaemia <haematology> A form of myelodysplasia which primarily affects the red cell production by the bone marrow.
In some cases the developing red cells show an internal ring of iron granules. These cells are called sideroblasts. Refractory anaemia and refractory anaemia with sideroblasts are the most common forms of myelodysplasia.
Origin: Gr. Haima = blood
(13 Nov 1997)
primary refractory anaemia Any of a group of anaemic conditions in which there is persistent, frequently advanced anaemia that is not successfully treated by any means except blood transfusions, and that is not associated with another primary disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
secondary refractory anaemia Any persistent anaemia that is successfully treated only by blood transfusions, and that is associated with another condition.
(05 Mar 2000)
blasts Immature blood cells.
(12 Dec 1998)
antibody excess In a precipitation test, the presence of antibody in an amount greater than that required to combine with all of the antigen present.
(05 Mar 2000)
antigen excess In a precipitation test, the presence of uncombined antigen above that required to combine with all of the antibody; precipitation may be inhibited because the presence of excess antigen gives rise to soluble antigen-antibody complexes, in vivo the resultant antigen-antibody interaction in such an antigen excess may give rise to immune complexes, which have a potential to induce cellular damage; such injury underlies the pathologic changes seen in certain immune complex diseases.
(05 Mar 2000)
base excess A measure of metabolic alkalosis, usually predicted from the Siggaard-Andersen nomogram; the amount of strong acid that would have to be added per unit volume of whole blood to titrate it to pH 7.4 while at 37°C and at a carbon dioxide pressure of 40 mm Hg.
(05 Mar 2000)
calcium excess Overly high intake of calcium (hypercalcaemia) may cause muscle weakness and constipation, affect the conduction of electrical impulses in the heart (heart block) lead to calcium stones in the urinary tract, impair kidney function (through nephrocalcinosis), and interfere with the absorption of iron predisposing to iron deficiency. According to the National Academy of Sciences, adequate intake of calcium is 1 gram daily for both men and women. The upper limit for calcium intake is 2.5 grams daily.
(12 Dec 1998)
magnesium excess Persons with impaired kidney function should be especially careful about their magnesium intake because they can accumulate magnesium, a dangerous situation. According to the national academy of sciences, the recommended dietary allowances of magnesium are 420 milligrams per day for men and 320 milligrams per day for women. The upper limit of magnesium as supplements is 350 milligrams daily, in addition to the magnesium from food and water.
(12 Dec 1998)
convergence excess That condition in which an oesophoria or esotropia is greater for near vision than for far vision.
(05 Mar 2000)
selenium excess Too much of the mineral selenium may cause reversible changes in the hair (balding) and nails, garlic odour to the breath, intestinal distress, weakness and slower mentation (slowed mental functionning). According to the national academy of sciences, the recommended dietary allowances of selenium are 70 milligrams per day for men and 55 milligrams per day for women.
(12 Dec 1998)
negative base excess A measure of metabolic acidosis, usually predicted from the Siggaard-Andersen nomogram; the amount of strong alkali that would have to be added per unit volume of whole blood to titrate it to pH 7.4 while at 37°C and at a carbon dioxide pressure of 40 mm Hg.
(05 Mar 2000)
divergence excess exotropia Exotropia in which the strabismus is notably greater for far vision than for near vision.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • anaemia
    =anemia;anemic
  • aplastic anaemia
    Àç»ýºÒ·®¼ººóÇ÷
  • refractory
    (»ç¶÷.µ¿¹° µîÀÌ)°¨´çÇÒ ¼ö ¾ø´Â;´Ù·ç±â Èûµå´Â;¼øÁ¾ÇÏÁö ¾Ê´Â;³­Ä¡ÀÇ;¿Ï°íÇÑ;(º´ µî¿¡)ÀúÇ× ÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â;º´µ¶¿¡ °¨¿°µÇÁö ¾Ê´Â;(±Ý¼Ó µîÀÌ)¿ëÇØ(ó¸®)Çϱ⠾î·Á¿î;(º®µ¹ µîÀÌ)³»È­¼ºÀÇ;³»È­ ¹°Áú;³»È­ º®µ¹;-riness
  • excess
    °ú´Ù(ÀÇ); ÆøÀ½(½Ä)
  • excess
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  • excess baggage
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  • excess fare
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  • excess luggage
    =EXCESS BAGGAGE
  • excess postage
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  • excess reserves
    (ÀºÇà)Ãʰú Áغñ±Ý
  • excess supply
    (°æ)°ø±Þ Ãʰú(°úÀ×)
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