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  • acrosomal cap
    ÷´Üü¸ðÀÚ
  • cap
    ¸ðÀÚ
  • cap crown
    ¸ð»ó°ü, ±Ý°ü
  • cap stage
    ¸ðÀڽñâ
  • cradle cap
    ¾Æ±â¸Ó¸´±â¸§µüÁö
  • head cap
    ÷´Üü¸ðÀÚ
  • metanephric cap
    µÚÄáÆÏ¸ðÀÚ, ÈĽŸðÀÚ
  • skull cap
    ¸Ó¸®µ¤°³»À, µÎ°³°ü
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  • acrosomal cap
    ÷´Üü¸ðÀÚ
  • build-up cap
    º¸°­Ä¸
  • cap
    ¸ðÀÚ
  • cap crown
    ¸ð»ó°ü, ±Ý°ü
  • cap stage
    ¸ðÀڽñâ
  • corneal cap
    °¢¸·Æí
  • cradle cap
    ¾Ö±â¸Ó¸®±â¸§, ÈåÀ¯¾ÆÁö¹æ°ü
  • head cap
    ÷´Üü¸ðÀÚ
  • metanephric cap
    µÚÄáÆÏµ¤°³, ÈĽŵ¤°³
  • polar cap
    ±Ø°ü
  • skull cap
    (¢¡calvaria) ¸Ó¸®µ¤°³»À
  • dunce cap sign
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  • Shihabi-Bishop method
    ½ÃÇϺñ-ºñ¼ó ¹æ¹ý
  • acrosomal cap
    ¼±´Üü¸ð
  • alumini(u)m cap
    ¾Ë·ç¹Ì´½Ä¸.
  • glomerulosclerosis,fibrin cap
    ¼¶À¯¼Òµ¤°³
  • head cap
    ¼±´Üü¸ð(à»Ó®ô÷Ù¶), µÎ°ü(Ôéί).
  • inner cap
    ³»°ü(Үή).
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  • acrosomal cap
    ¼±´Üü¸ð
  • alumini(u)m cap
    ¾Ë·ç¹Ì´½Ä¸.
  • build-up cap
    º¸°­ ĸ
  • cap binding protein
    ĸ°áÇմܹéÁú
  • cap crown
    ¸ð»ó°ü, ±Ý°ü.
  • cap stage
    °üÇü¼º±â.
  • cap stage
    ¸ðÀڽñâ
  • cap-snatching mechanism
    ĸŻÃë(÷¬ö¢)±âÀü
  • cellagar plate =CAP
    ¼¼Æ÷ÇÑõÆòÆÇ(á¬øàùÎô¸øÁ÷ù).
  • chin cap =chin vertex bandage
    ģĸ, À̸ð( Ù¶).
  • corneal cap
    °¢¸·Á¤Á¡
  • corona cap
    Á¾ÀÚÁ߽ɸðÀÚ
  • costocentral articulations joints ; articulatio cap itis costae
    ´Á°ñµÎ°üÀý.
  • cradle cap
    À¯°¡(êáʲ), À¯¾ÆÁö¹æ°ü(êáä®ò·Û¸Î®).
  • dental cap
    Ä¡°ü(öÍή).
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  • Corona [Cap]
    Á¾ÀÚÁ߽ɸðÀÚ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °ü, °ü»ó
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  • cap
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  • CAP
    "(å²) catabolite activator protein, calcium-dependent proteinase, calf intestine alkaline phosphatase"
  • methylated cap
    ¸Þƿȭ(ûù) ĸ
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BH base hospital; benzalkonium and heparin; bill of health; birth history; Bishop-Harman [instruments];...
cap. capsula; capsule
CAP Cyclophosphamide, Adriamycin(Doxorubicin), cis-Platinum
CAP camptodactyly-arthropathy-pericarditis [syndrome]; Canada Assistance Plan; capsule; captopril; catab...
CAP cationic antimicrobial protein; circumference of apex
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4-S-CAP 4-S-Cysteaminylphenol
CNC Cap N Collar
CAP Capsaicin
CAP Captopril
CAP Catabolite gene activator protein
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  • aluminium cap
    ¾Ë·ç¹Ì´½ ĸ
  • cap
    ¸ðÀÚ
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  • cap splint
    °ü¸ð ½ºÇÁ¸°Æ®, ±Ý°üºÎº»
    ±Ý¼Ó ½ºÇÁ¸°Æ®ÀÇ ÇÑ Á¾·ù.
  • cap-snatching mechanism
    ĸ Å»Ãë ±âÀü
  • chin cap
    À̸ð, À̸ð ÀåÄ¡
    µ¿ÀǾî=chin-vertex bandage. ±¸°­ ¿Ü·ÂÀ» ÀÌ¿ëÇÏ´Â ±³Á¤ ÀåÄ¡.
  • dental cap
    Ä¡°ü
    µ¿ÀǾî=crown.
  • dunce cap sign
    Àú´É¾Æ ¸ðÀÚ Â¡ÈÄ
  • foot cap
    ±Ù¸éÆÇ
  • knee cap
    ½½°³ °ñ
  • skull cap
    µÎ°³°ü
  • surgical healing cap
    ¼ö¼ú ÈÄ Ä¡À¯¿ë µ¤°³
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bishop's cap <botany> A plant of the genus Mitella; miterwort.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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bishop 1. A spiritual overseer, superintendent, or director. "Ye were as sheep going astray; but are now returned unto the Shepherd and Bishop of your souls." (1 Pet. Ii. 25) "It is a fact now generally recognised by theologians of all shades of opinion, that in the language of the new Testament the same officer in the church is called indifferently "bishop" and "elder" or "presbyter."" (J. B. Lightfoot)
2. In the Roman Catholic, Greek, and Anglican or Protestant Episcopal churches, one ordained to the highest order of the ministry, superior to the priesthood, and generally claiming to be a successor of the Apostles. The bishop is usually the spiritual head or ruler of a diocese, bishopric, or see. Bishop in partibus, a term officially substituted in 1882 for bishop in partibus. Bench of Bishops. See Bench.
3. In the Methodist Episcopal and some other churches, one of the highest church officers or superintendents.
4. A piece used in the game of chess, bearing a representation of a bishop's miter; formerly called archer.
5. A beverage, being a mixture of wine, oranges or lemons, and sugar.
6. An old name for a woman's bustle. "If, by her bishop, or her "grace" alone, A genuine lady, or a church, is known." (Saxe)
Origin: OE. Bischop, biscop, bisceop, AS. Bisceop, biscop, L. Episcopus overseer, superintendent, bishop, fr. Gr, over + inspector, fr. Root of, to look to, perh. Akin to L. Specere to look at. See Spy, and cf. Episcopal.
<veterinary> To make seem younger, by operating on the teeth; as, to bishop an old horse or his teeth.
The plan adopted is to cut off all the nippers with a saw to the proper length, and then with a cutting instrument the operator scoops out an oval cavity in the corner nippers, which is afterwards burnt with a hot iron until it is black.
Origin: From the name of the scoundrel who first practiced it. Youatt.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Bishop's sphygmoscope <instrument> An instrument for measuring the blood pressure, with special reference to diastolic pressure; the tube is filled with a solution of cadmium borotungstate, and the scale is the reverse of that of a mercurial manometer, the pressure being made directly by the weight of the liquid and not by compressed air.
(05 Mar 2000)
bishop's-weed <botany> An umbelliferous plant of the genus Ammi.
Goutweed (aegopodium podagraria).
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
bishop's-wort <botany> Wood betony (Stachys betonica); also, the plant called fennel flower (Nigella Damascena), or devil-in-a-bush.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
acrosomal cap A collapsed membranous vesicle that covers the anterior part of the nucleus of the spermatozoon, derived from the acrosomal granule; the carbohydrate-rich substance of the cap is associated with hydrolytic enzymes that aid in sperm penetration of the zona pellucida of the ovum.
Synonym: head cap.
(05 Mar 2000)
apical cap <radiology> Local pleural thickening at lung apex, ascribed incorrectly to TB, aetiology: non-specific fibrous scarring (most common), Pancoast tumour
(12 Dec 1998)
cap <abbreviation> Catabolite (gene) activator protein.
1. Any anatomical structure that resembles a cap or cover.
2. A protective covering for an incomplete tooth.
3. Colloquialism for restoration of the coronal part of a natural tooth by means of an artificial crown.
4. The nucleotide structure found at the 5' terminus of many eukaryotic messenger RNAs, consisting of a 7-methylguanosine connected, via its 5'-hydroxyl group, by a triphosphate group to the 5'-hydroxyl group of the first nucleoside encoded by the DNA; usually symbolised as m7G5'ppp5'N, where N is nucleoside number 1 in the transcribed mRNA and is often itself methylated; the cap is added posttranscriptionally.
(05 Mar 2000)
cap binding protein <molecular biology, protein> Protein (24 kD) with affinity for cap structure at 5' end of mRNA that probably assists, together with other initiation factors, in binding the mRNA to the 40S ribosomal subunit. Translation of mRNA in vitro is faster if it has a cap binding protein.
(18 Nov 1997)
cap II RNA(nucleoside-2'-)methyltransferase <enzyme> Converts cap i-terminated mRNA to cap II-terminated mRNA
Registry number: EC 2.1.1.-
Synonym: cap II methylase
(26 Jun 1999)
cap I RNA (nucleoside-2'-)methyltransferase <enzyme> Converts cap 0-terminated mRNA to cap i-terminated mRNA
Registry number: EC 2.1.1.-
Synonym: cap I methylase
(26 Jun 1999)
Cap(m(7)GpppXm) endonuclease <enzyme> Cleaves capped rnas to generate primers that initiate viral RNA transcription
Registry number: EC 3.1.27.-
Synonym: cap mgx endonuclease, decapping enzyme
(26 Jun 1999)
cap of the ampullary crest A gelatinous mass that overlies the hair cells of the ampullary crests of the saemicircular ducts; movement of endolymphatic fluid causes the cupula to move across the hair cells of the ampullary crest.
Synonym: cap of the ampullary crest.
(05 Mar 2000)
cap splint A plastic or metallic fracture appliance designed to cover the crowns of the teeth and usually cemented to them.
(05 Mar 2000)
cap stage Second stage of tooth development wherein there is development of the inner and outer enamel epithelium.
(05 Mar 2000)
cervical cap A contraceptive diaphragm that fits over the cervix uteri.
(05 Mar 2000)
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bishop's cap miterwort: any of various rhizomatous perennial herbs of the genus Mitella having a capsule resembling a bishop's miter
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    °¨µ¶
  • bishop
    ÁÖ±³;°¨µ¶;½ÂÁ¤;ºñ¼ó(¸ðÀÚ²ÃÀÇ ¸»)
  • cap
    Á¤»ó, º´¶Ñ²±
  • cap-a-pie
    ¿Â¸ö¿¡
  • CAP
    Cathay Pacific Airways;Common Agricultural Policy(EECÀÇ);computer-aided production
  • CAP,C.A.P.
    Civil Air Patrol
  • Cap'n
    =CAPTAIN
  • Cap.let
    ijÇø´(ĸ½¶¸ð¾çÀ¸·Î µÈ Á¤Á¦(tablet),»óÇ¥¸í)
  • Congress cap
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  • bathing cap
    ¼ö¿µ¸ð
  • cap
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  • cap cloud
    (»êºÀ¿ì¸®¸¦ µ¤´Â) »ñ°« ±¸¸§
  • cap gun
    =CAP PISTOL
  • cap pistol
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bishop\'s cap any of various rhizomatous perennial herbs of the genus Mitella having a capsule resembling a bishop's miter
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