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  • die material
    ¸ðÇüÀç·á
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    ÇѱÛ
  • bis in die
    1ÀÏ2ȸ
  • die
    ¸ðÇü, ÁÖÇü, Ʋ
  • electroformed die
    Àü±â¼ºÇüƲ
  • antifriction material
    ¸¶Âû°¨¼ÒÀç
  • acoustic material
    ¼Ò¸®Èí¼öÀç, ÈíÀ½Àç
  • active material
    Ȱ¼º¹°Áú, Ȱ¼ºÀç
  • biopsy material
    »ý°ËÀç·á
  • clinical material
    Àӻ󰡰˹°, ÀÓ»ó°Ëü
  • coloring material
    Âø»öÀç
  • contrast material
    Á¶¿µÀç
  • cross-reacting material
    ±³Â÷¹ÝÀÀ¹°Áú
  • chromatin material
    ¿°»öÁú
  • damping material
    Ãæ°Ý¿ÏÈ­¹°Áú, Ãæ°Ý¿ÏÈ­Àç
  • dental material
    Ä¡°úÀç·á
  • dielectric material
    À¯Àü¼º¹°Áú
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  • material
    Áú, ¹°, Àç, ¹°Áú
  • active material
    Ȱ¼º¹°Áú
  • radioactive material
    ¹æ»ç¼º¹°Áú
  • raw material
    ¿ø·á
  • reference material
    Âü°í¹°Áú
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  • die material
    ¸ðÇüÀç·á
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    ÇѱÛ
  • bis in die
    ÇÏ·çµÎ¹ø
  • die
    ¸ðÇü, ÁÖÇü, Ʋ
  • electroformed die
    Àü±â¼ºÇüƲ
  • acoustic material
    ÈíÀ½Àç
  • active material
    Ȱ¼º¹°Áú
  • antifriction material
    ¸¶Âû°¨¼ÒÀç
  • biopsy material
    »ý°ËÀç·á
  • chromatin material
    ¿°»öÁú
  • clinical material
    Àӻ󰡰˹°, ÀÓ»ó°Ëü
  • coloring material
    Âø»öÀç
  • contrast material
    Á¶¿µÀç
  • cross-reacting material
    ±³Â÷¹ÝÀÀ¹°Áú
  • damping material
    Ãæ°Ý¿ÏÈ­¹°Áú
  • dental material
    Ä¡°úÀç·á
  • dielectric material
    À¯Àü¼º¹°Áú
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  • q.d. =quaque die
    ¸ÅÀÏ(Øßìí).
  • q.i.d =quarter in die
    1ÀÏ 4ȸ(ìéìí ÞÌüÞ).
  • removable die
    °¡Ã¶Ä¡Çü(ʦôÌöÍúþ).
  • MSDS => Material Safety Data Sheet
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  • acoustic material
    ÈíÀ½Àç
  • active material
    Ȱ¼º¹°Áú(üÀàõÚªòõ).
  • antifriction material
    Ç׸¶Âû ¹°Áú(ù÷ؤóÍÚªòõ), ¸¶Âû °¨¼ÒÁ¦(ؤóÍÊõá´ð¥), °¨¸¶ÂûÁ¦(ÊõؤóÍð¥).
  • grinding material
    ¿¬¸¶Àç(æÚبî§).
  • hazardous material handling
    À§Çè¹°ÁúÃë±Þ
  • hydrocolloidal impression material
    ¼ö¼ºÄÝ·ÎÀ̵åÀλóÀç(¡­ìÔßÚî§).
  • hygroscopic material
    Èí¼ö¼º ¹°Áú
  • impression material
    ÀλóÀç(ìÔßÚî§).
  • infectious material handling
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  • prosthetic material
    Àΰøº¸ÀåÀç·á(ìÑÍïÜÁíûî§è÷).
  • radioactive material
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  • die material
    ¸ðÇüÀç·á(Ù¼úþî§è÷).
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • bis in die =b. i. d.
    ÇÏ·ç µÎ¹ø.
  • bis in die =b. i. d.
    ÇÏ·ç µÎ ¹ø.
  • die
    ¸ðÇü(Ù¼úþ), ÁÖÇü(ñÑúþ).
  • die shrinkage
    Çü¼º¼öÃà(¼öÁö)(û¡à÷â¥õê â§ò¦).
  • electroformed die
    Àü±â¼ºÇü(¡­à÷û¡)Ʋ.
  • male die
    öÇü¹Ý(ôÈúþÚï).
  • q.d. =quaque die
    ¸ÅÀÏ(Øßìí).
  • q.i.d =quarter in die
    1ÀÏ 4ȸ(ìéìí ÞÌüÞ).
  • removable die
    °¡Ã¶Ä¡Çü(ʦôÌöÍúþ).
  • right-to-die
  • acoustic material
    ÈíÀ½Àç
  • active material
    Ȱ¼º¹°Áú(üÀàõÚªòõ).
  • antifriction material
    Ç׸¶Âû ¹°Áú(ù÷ؤóÍÚªòõ), ¸¶Âû °¨¼ÒÁ¦(ؤóÍÊõá´ð¥), °¨¸¶ÂûÁ¦(ÊõؤóÍð¥).
  • biopsy material
    »ý°ËÀç·á.
  • biopsy material
    »ý°ËÀç·á.
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  • abiogenic organic material
    ºñ»ý¹°¿ø À¯±â¹° (ÞªßæÚªê«êóѦڪ)
  • cross-reacting material
    ±³Â÷¹ÝÀÀ ¹°Áú(Îßó©ÚãëëÚªòõ)
  • genetic material
    À¯Àü ¹°Áú(ë¶îîÚªòõ)
  • hereditary material
    À¯Àü ¹°Áú(ë¶îîÚªòõ)
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  • contrast material
    Á¶¿µ ¹°Áú, Á¶¿µÁ¦
  • damping material
    Ãæ°Ý¿ÏÈ­¹°Áú
  • embolic material
    »öÀü¹°Áú
  • foreign material
    À̹°
  • material
    ¹°Áú, Àç·á
  • packing material
    ̾˟ˍ
  • prosthetic material
    Àΰøº¸ÀåÀç·á
  • radioopaque material
    ¹æ»ç¼±ºñÅõ°ú¼º¹°Áú
  • radiopaque material
    ¹æ»ç¼±ºñÅõ°ú¼º¹°Áú
  • reference material
    ÂüÁ¶¹°Áú, ±âÁع°Áú
  • suture material
    ºÀÇÕÀç·á
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BID, bid, b.i.d Bis In Die; Twice a Day; ÇÏ·ç¿¡ µÎ¹ø
q.d. quaque die; Once a Day, Every Day; ÇÏ·ç Çѹø, ¸ÅÀÏ
QID, qid, q.i.d. Quarter In Die; Four Times a Day; ÇÏ·ç ³×¹ø, 1ÀÏ 4ȸ(ìéìíÞÌüÞ)
TID, tid, t.i.d ter in die; three times a day; ÇÏ·ç ¼¼¹ø
bd band; bundle; twice a day [Lat. bis die]
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ACM Asbestos Containing Material
CRM Certified Reference Material
CRM Cross-reacting material
IRM Intermediate Restorative Material
MSDS Material Safety DAta Sheet
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  • die material
    ¸ðÇü Àç·á
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  • bis in die
    ÇÏ·ç µÎ ¹ø
  • waxing die
    Ä¡Çü Á¶°¢
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  • active material
    Ȱ¼º ¹°Áú
    È­ÇÐ ¹ÝÀÀ¿¡ À־ Ã˸ÅÀÇ ¹ÝÀÀ ÃËÁø ´É·ÂÀ» Ȱ¼ºÈ­ ½ÃŰ´Â ¹°Áú.
  • agar impression material
    ¾Æ°¡ ÀλóÀç
    ¿ì¹µ°¡»ç¸®¿¡¼­ ÃßÃâÇÑ ÇÑõÀ» »ç¿ëÇÑ ÀλóÀç·Î¼­, °¡¿­³Ã°¢À¸·Î Á¹-°Ö º¯È­¸¦ ¹Ýº¹ÇÏ´Â °¡¿ª¼º ÇÏÀ̵å·ÎÄÝ·ÎÀ̵å ÀλóÀçÀÌ´Ù. ź¼ºÀÌ Å©±â ¶§¹®¿¡ ¾ð´õÄÆ ºÎÀ§ÀÇ Àλó 䵿¿¡ Àû´çÇÏ´Ù.
  • antifriction material
    Ç׸¶Âû ¹°Áú
  • base material
    ±âÃÊ ¹°Áú, »ó Àç·á
  • cast material
    ÁÖÁ¶¿ë Àç·á
  • ceramic material
    µµÀç
  • clinical material
    ÀÓ»ó °¡°Ë¹°, ÀÓ»ó °Ëü
  • colouring material
    Âø»öÁ¦
  • contrast material
    Á¶¿µ ¹°Áú, Á¶¿µÁ¦
  • dental material
    Ä¡°ú Àç·á
    Ä¡°ú ÀÇ·á ½Ã¼ú¿¡ »ç¿ëµÇ´Â ¸ðµç Àç·á.
  • direct esthetic material
    ½É¹Ì ¼öº¹ Àç·á
  • elastic impression material
    ź¼º ÀλóÀç
    ¾ËÁö³×ÀÌÆ® ÀλóÀç¿Í ÇÑõ ÀλóÀç¿Í °°Àº ÇÏÀ̵å·Î ÄÝ·ÎÀ̵å ÀλóÀç¿Í Æú¸®¼³ÆÄÀÌµå °í¹«, ½Ç¸®ÄÜ °í¹«, Æú¸®¿¡Å׸£ °í¹« µîÀÇ ÇÕ¼º °í¹« ÀλóÀç°¡ ÀÖ´Ù.
  • foreign material
    À̹°Áú
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bis in die Twice a day.
Origin: L.
(05 Mar 2000)
right to die The right of the patient or the patient's representative to make decisions with regard to the patient's dying.
(12 Dec 1998)
die 1. To pass from an animate to a lifeless state; to cease to live; to suffer a total and irreparable loss of action of the vital functions; to become dead; to expire; to perish; said of animals and vegetables; often with of, by, with, from, and rarely for, before the cause or occasion of death; as, to die of disease or hardships; to die by fire or the sword; to die with horror at the thought. "To die by the roadside of grief and hunger." (Macaulay) "She will die from want of care." (Tennyson)
2. To suffer death; to lose life. "In due time Christ died for the ungodly." (Rom. V. 6)
3. To perish in any manner; to cease; to become lost or extinct; to be extinguished. "Letting the secret die within his own breast." (Spectator) "Great deeds can not die." (Tennyson)
4. To sink; to faint; to pine; to languish, with weakness, discouragement, love, etc. "His heart died within, and he became as a stone." (1 Sam. Xxv. 37) "The young men acknowledged, in love letters, that they died for Rebecca." (Tatler)
5. To become indifferent; to cease to be subject; as, to die to pleasure or to sin.
6. To recede and grow fainter; to become imperceptible; to vanish; often with out or away. "Blemishes may die away and disappear amidst the brightness." (Spectator)
7. To disappear gradually in another surface, as where moldings are lost in a sloped or curved face.
Synonym: To expire, decease, perish, depart, vanish.
Origin: OE. Deyen, dien, of Scand. Origin; cf. Icel. Deyja; akin to Dan. Doe, Sw. Do, Goth. Diwan (cf. Goth. Afdjan to harass), OFries. Dia to kill, OS. Doian to die, OHG. Touwen, OSlav. Daviti to choke, Lith. Dovyti to torment. Cf. Dead, Death.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
quater in die See: q.i.d.
Origin: L. Four times a day
(05 Mar 2000)
barium contrast material This radiopaque contrast material is either swallowed or given as a enema for the purpose of demonstrating the anatomy of the gastrointestinal tract using X-rays.
(27 Sep 1997)
base material Any substance from which a denture base may be made, such as shellac, acrylic resin, vulcanite, polystyrene, metal, etc.
(05 Mar 2000)
breeder material <radiobiology> In D-T fusion, refers to lithium or lithium-containing substances which are placed in the blanket to convert the fusion neutrons back into tritium, using nuclear transmutation of lithium isotopes.
(09 Oct 1997)
by-product material Radioactive material produced by nuclear fission or by neutron irradiation in a nuclear reactor or similar device.
(05 Mar 2000)
radiopaque contrast material A radiopaque substance (for example metal) will be highlighted (appear white) on a plain X-ray. The use of iodine containing radiopaque contrast dyes allow enhancement of the anatomy demonstrable with conventional X-ray.
(27 Sep 1997)
genetic material A gene, a part of a gene, a group of genes, or fragments of many genes, on a molecule of DNA, a fragment of DNA, a group of DNA molecules, or fragments of many DNA molecules. Could refer to anything from a small fragment of DNA to the entire genome of an organism.
(09 Oct 1997)
parent material <ecology> The unconsolidated and more or less weathered mineral or organic matter from which the soil profile is developed.
(09 Oct 1997)
material 1. Consisting of matter; not spiritual; corporeal; physical; as, material substance or bodies. "The material elements of the universe." (Whewell)
2. Hence: Pertaining to, or affecting, the physical nature of man, as distinguished from the mental or moral nature; relating to the bodily wants, interests, and comforts.
3. Of solid or weighty character; not insubstantial; of cinsequence; not be dispensed with; important. "Discourse, which was always material, never trifling." (Evelyn) "I shall, in the account of simple ideas, set down only such as are most material to our present purpose." (Locke)
4. <logic> Pertaining to the matter, as opposed to the form, of a thing. See Matter. Material cause. See Cause. Material evidence, evidence which conduces to the proof or disproof of a relevant hypothesis.
Synonym: Corporeal, bodily, important, weighty, momentous, essential.
Origin: L. Materialis, fr. Materia stuff, matter: cf. F. Materiel. See Matter, and cf. Materiel.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
piling unmerchantable material (PUM) A logging contract requirement to remove and pile unmerchantable woody material of a specified size.
(05 Dec 1998)
plastic restoration material In dentistry, any material that may be shaped directly to the tooth cavity, such as amalgam, cement, or resin.
(05 Mar 2000)
contrast material A substance that is introduced into or around a structure and, because of the difference in absorption of X-rays by the contrast medium and the surrounding tissues, allows radiographic visualisation of the structure.
(18 Nov 1997)
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  • material inplication
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  • material noun
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  • material witness
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  • raw material
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  • source material
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  • die
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  • die away
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  • die down
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  • die of
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  • die off
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