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  • exothermic change
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  • fatty change
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  • irreversible change
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  • minimal change disease
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  • malignant change
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  • reversible change
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  • chemical
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  • chemical affinity
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  • chemical burn
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  • chemical carcinogen
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  • chemical carcinogenesis
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  • chemical cautery
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  • chemical coupling
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  • chemical defecation
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  • irreversible change
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  • malignant change
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  • reversible change
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  • time zone change syndrome
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  • chemical affinity
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  • chemical shift anisotropy
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  • chemical shift artifact
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  • chemical burn
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  • chemical
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  • chemical carcinogen
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  • chemical carcinogenesis
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  • frequency change
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  • genotypic change
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  • hypertensive change
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  • phasic change
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  • physical change
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  • rachitic change
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  • rachitic change
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  • change
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  • change
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  • exothermic change
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  • exothermic change
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  • fatty change
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  • frequency change
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  • genotypic change
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  • hyaline change
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  • hypertensive change
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  • irreversible change
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  • isothermal change
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  • life change scale
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  • malignant change
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  • entropy change
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  • free energy change
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  • standard enthalpy change
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  • standard free energy change
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  • chemical bond
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  • chemical coupling hypothesis
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  • chemical element
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  • chemical equilibrium
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  • chemical evolution
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  • chemical fossil
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  • chemical interference
    È­ÇÐÀû °£¼·(ûùùÊîÜÊÎàï)
  • chemical ionization mass spectrometry
    È­ÇÐÀû(ûùùÊîÜ) ÀÌ¿ÂÈ­ Áú·®ºÐ±¤¹ý(òõÕáÝÂÎÃÛö)
  • chemical kinetics
    È­ÇÐÀû ¹ÝÀÀ¼Óµµ·Ð(ûùùÊîÜ ÚãëëáÜÓøÖå)
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  • change
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  • frequency change
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  • malignant change
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  • reversible change
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  • chemical
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  • chemical misregistration
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  • chemical saturation method
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  • chemical shift
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  • chemical shift anisotropy
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  • chemical shift artifact
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  • chemical shift imaging [=CSI]
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  • chemical shift selection [=CHESS]
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KW change Keith Wagener change
ChemID Chemical Identification; Chemical Identification File
CW cardiac work; case work; cell wall; chemical warfare; chemical weapon; chest wall; children's ward; ...
MCD   1) Minimal Change Disease
  2) Menstrual Cycle Day
MCL Minimal Change Disease
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CGI-C Clinical Global Impression of Change
FAC Fractional area change
HSC Health System Change
MCD Minimal change disease
MCN Minimal change nephropathy
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    chemical mediator

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  • chemical
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  • chemical affinity
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  • chemical antagonism
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  • chemical carcinogen
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  • chemical cautery
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  • chemical coupling
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  • chemical curettage
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  • chemical dosimeter
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  • chemical environment
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  • chemical exposure
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  • chemical form
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  • chemical incompatibility
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  • chemical injury
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 1 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
chemical change A process in which one or more substances are changed into one or more different substances.
(09 Oct 1997)
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
Armanni-Ebstein change Glycogen vacuolization of the loops of Henle, seen in diabetics before the introduction of insulin.
Synonym: Armanni-Ebstein change.
(05 Mar 2000)
Baggenstoss change Distention of pancreatic acini by proteinaceous secretion, seen in dehydration.
(05 Mar 2000)
change An alteration; in pathology, structural alteration of which the cause and significance is uncertain.
Synonym: shift.
(05 Mar 2000)
change of life Colloquialism for menopause, climacteric.
(05 Mar 2000)
minimal-change disease <nephrology> A disorder of the kidneys which largely affects the glomerulus, the blood filtering structure.
This disorder is one common cause of nephrotic syndrome, minimal glomerular changes, in children affecting 2 to 3 children per 100,000 population under age 16 in the USA. Minimal change disease is also seen rarely in adults. The cause is unknown but may be related to an autoimmune illness.
It is marked by oedema, albuminuria, and an increase in cholesterol in the blood, but otherwise with fairly good renal function. Tubular epithelium is vacuolated by cholesterol droplets, but the glomeruli show only that the foot processes of the glomerular epithelial cells are fused, probably secondary to the proteinuria; the cause of the increased glomerular permeability to plasma protein is unknown.
Risk factors include a history for a immune disorder, recent immunisation or a bee sting.
Diagnosis is made by renal biopsy.
Treatment include systemic corticosteroids which are usually quite effective in curing this disease. Other medications include chlorambucil and cyclophosphamide. In most cases, a moderate protein diet (1 gram protein per Kg body weight per day) will be recommended. Salt (sodium) restriction can be helpful to reduce swelling and vitamin D is usually supplemented.
Synonym: lipoid nephrosis
(27 Sep 1997)
minimal-change nephrotic syndrome <nephrology> A disorder of the kidneys which largely affects the glomerulus, the blood filtering structure.
This disorder is one common cause of nephrotic syndrome, minimal glomerular changes, in children affecting 2 to 3 children per 100,000 population under age 16 in the USA. Minimal change disease is also seen rarely in adults. The cause is unknown but may be related to an autoimmune illness.
It is marked by oedema, albuminuria, and an increase in cholesterol in the blood, but otherwise with fairly good renal function. Tubular epithelium is vacuolated by cholesterol droplets, but the glomeruli show only that the foot processes of the glomerular epithelial cells are fused, probably secondary to the proteinuria; the cause of the increased glomerular permeability to plasma protein is unknown.
Risk factors include a history for a immune disorder, recent immunisation or a bee sting.
Diagnosis is made by renal biopsy.
Treatment include systemic corticosteroids which are usually quite effective in curing this disease. Other medications include chlorambucil and cyclophosphamide. In most cases, a moderate protein diet (1 gram protein per Kg body weight per day) will be recommended. Salt (sodium) restriction can be helpful to reduce swelling and vitamin D is usually supplemented.
Synonym: lipoid nephrosis
(27 Sep 1997)
conformational change <cell biology> Alteration in the shape usually the tertiary structure of a protein as a result of alteration in the environment pH, temperature, ionic strength) or the binding of a ligand (to a receptor) or binding of substrate (to an enzyme).
(18 Nov 1997)
Crooke's hyaline change Replacement of cytoplasmic granules of basophil cells of the anterior pituitary by homogenous hyaline material; a characteristic finding in Cushing's syndrome, but usually not present in the cells of a basophil adenoma.
Synonym: Crooke's hyaline degeneration.
(05 Mar 2000)
social change Social process whereby the values, attitudes, or institutions of society, such as education, family, religion, and industry become modified. It includes both the natural process and action programs initiated by members of the community.
(12 Dec 1998)
enthalpy change <chemistry> In a reaction, this is more or less equal to the difference between the energy put into breaking bonds and the enery gained from new bond formation.
(13 Oct 1997)
epigenetic change <biology> Any changes in an organism brought about by alterations in the action of genes are called epigenetic changes.
Epigenetic transformation refers to those processes which cause normal cells to become tumour cells without the occurrence of any mutations.
(07 May 1998)
fatty change The appearance of microscopically visible droplets of fat in the cytoplasm of cells.
See: fatty degeneration.
Synonym: fatty change.
(05 Mar 2000)
life change events Those occurrences, including social, psychological, and environmental, which require an adjustment or effect a change in an individual's pattern of living.
(12 Dec 1998)
acute chemical pneumonitis <chest medicine> Inflammation of the lungs which occurs secondary to exposure to a chemical, organic dust, fungus or mould. Chronic exposure can lead to chronic lung changes evident on chest X-ray.
Symptoms include cough, fever, shortness of breath and wheezing.
See: bird-handler's disease.
(27 Sep 1997)
mechanico-chemical Pertaining to, connected with, or dependent upon, both mechanics and chemistry; said especially of those sciences which treat of such phenomena as seem to depend on the laws both of mechanics and chemistry, as electricity and magnetism.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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chemical change chemical process: (chemistry) any process determined by the atomic and molecular composition and structure of the substances involved
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
chemical change a change in which one or more kinds of matter are transformed into a new kind
Ãâó: library.thinkquest.org/19957/matter/glossary.html
chemical change a change that is permanent in nature, that changes the internal chemistry of a substance
Ãâó: www.msnucleus.org/membership/html/k-6/rc/dictionar...
chemical change A change that results in the formation of a new substance, such as the burning of wood.
Ãâó: www.mdk12.org/instruction/curriculum/science/gloss...
chemical change a change in the chemical composition of a substance to produce a new material with new properties (An example of a chemical change is wood turning to ash and smoke when it burns.)
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