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  • blue drum
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  • drum
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  • drum belly
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  • drum head
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  • drum membrane
    °í¸·
  • optokinetic drum
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  • rotating drum
    ȸÀüµå·³
  • ear probe
    ±Í²ÈÀÌ
  • lacrimal probe
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  • nucleic acid probe
    ÇÙ»ê´õµëÀÚ
  • oligonucleotide probe
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  • probe
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  • sound probe
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  • split-electrode-type probe
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  • vitrectomy probe
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  • probe
    ´õµëÀÚ, Ž»öÀÚ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • artificial ear drum
    Àΰø°í¸·
  • blue drum
    û»ö°í¸·
  • drum belly
    °íÀå, ºÏ¹è, ÅüÅü¹è
  • drum
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  • drum head
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  • drum membrane
    (¢¡tympanic membrane) °í¸·
  • ear drum
    °í¸·
  • optokinetic drum
    ´«¿îµ¿°Ë»çÅë
  • rotating drum
    ȸÀüµå·³
  • ear probe
    ±Í²ÈÀÌ
  • lacrimal probe
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  • one probe method
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  • nucleic acid probe
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  • oligonucleotide probe
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  • probe
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    ÇѱÛ
  • artificial ear drum
    Àΰø°í¸·
  • DNA probe
    DNA ޽ÄÀÚ
  • DNA probe
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  • acoustic probe =sound p.
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  • probe
    ŽÃËÀÚ
  • probe
    Žħ
  • probe electrode =active e.
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  • probe, ear
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • acoustic probe =sound p.
    À½Çâ¼Ò½ÄÀÚ
  • blunt probe
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  • ear probe
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  • electric probe
    Àü±âŽħ(¡­Å½Ä§).
  • lacrimal probe
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  • lacrimal probe
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  • lacrimal probe
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  • nucleic acid probe
    ÇÙ»êÇÁ·Î¿ìºê
  • nucleic acid probe
    ÇٻꎽÄÀÚ
  • oligonucleotide probe
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  • one probe method
    ´ÜÀÏ Å½ÃËÀÚ ¹æ½Ä
  • one-probe method
    ´ÜÀÏ (Ó¤ìé) Æ®·£½ºµà¼­ ¹æ½Ä (Û°ãÒ)
  • oxygen probe
    »ê¼ÒŽħ
  • probe
    ŽÃËÀÚ
  • probe
    Žħ
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  • DNA probe
    DNA ŽÁöÀÚ(÷®ãÛí­) (ÔÒ) probe
  • electron probe microanalysis
    ÀüÀÚŽ»çÀÚ ¹Ì·®ºÐ¼®(ï³í­÷®ÞÛí­ Ú°ÕáÝÂà°)
  • probe
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  • spin probe
    "½ºÇÉ Å½½ÄÀÚ(÷®ãÛí­), ½ºÇÉÇÁ·Îºê"
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  • drum
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  • ear drum
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  • lacrimal probe
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  • one probe method
    ´ÜÀÏŽÃËÀÚ¹æ½Ä
  • probe
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  • split electrode type probe
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MTD Membrana Tympanic Dexter; Right Ear Drum; ¿ìÃø °í¸·
MTS Membrana Tympanic Sinister; Left Ear Drum; ÁÂÃø °í¸·
EPM electron probe microanalysis; electrophoretic mobility; energy-protein malnutrition
EPXMA electron probe x-ray microanalyzer
HPU heater probe unit
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EPMA Electron Probe Micro Analyzer
EPMA Electron Probe Microanalysis
EPMA Electron Probe X rays Microanalysis
EPXMA Electron probe X-ray microanalysis
LiPA Line Probe Assay
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  • optokinetic drum
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  • perforation of ear drum
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  • acoustic probe
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  • electron probe microanalysis technique
    ÀüÀÚ Å½Ä§ ¹Ì¼¼ ºÐ¼®¹ý
  • laser Doppler flow probe
    ·¹ÀÌÀú Doppler À¯¼Ó Žħ
  • oligonucleotide probe
    ¿Ã¸®°í ´©Å¬·¹¿ÀƼµå ÇÁ·Î¿ìºê
  • one probe method
    ´ÜÀÏ Å½ÃËÀÚ ¹æ½Ä
  • oxygen probe
    »ê¼Ò Žħ
  • probe laser
    Žħ ·¹ÀÌÀú
  • split electrode type probe
    ºÐÇÒ Àü±Ø ŽÃËÀÚ
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drum 1. To beat a drum with sticks; to beat or play a tune on a drum.
2. To beat with the fingers, as with drumsticks; to beat with a rapid succession of strokes; to make a noise like that of a beaten drum; as, the ruffed grouse drums with his wings. "Drumming with his fingers on the arm of his chair." (W. Irving)
3. To throb, as the heart.
4. To go about, as a drummer does, to gather recruits, to draw or secure partisans, customers, etc,; with for.
Origin: Drummed; Drumming.
1. An instrument of percussion, consisting either of a hollow cylinder, over each end of which is stretched a piece of skin or vellum, to be beaten with a stick; or of a metallic hemisphere (kettledrum) with a single piece of skin to be so beaten; the common instrument for marking time in martial music; one of the pair of tympani in an orchestra, or cavalry band. "The drums cry bud-a-dub." (Gascoigne)
2. Anything resembling a drum in form; as: A sheet iron radiator, often in the shape of a drum, for warming an apartment by means of heat received from a stovepipe, or a cylindrical receiver for steam, etc.
A small cylindrical box in which figs, etc, are packed.
<anatomy> A cylinder on a revolving shaft, generally for the purpose of driving several pulleys, by means of belts or straps passing around its periphery; also, the barrel of a hoisting machine, on which the rope or chain is wound.
3. <zoology> See Drumfish.
4. A noisy, tumultuous assembly of fashionable people at a private house; a rout. "Not unaptly styled a drum, from the noise and emptiness of the entertainment." (Smollett)
There were also drum major, rout, tempest, and hurricane, differing only in degrees of multitude and uproar, as the significant name of each declares.
5. A tea party; a kettledrum. Bass drum. Double drum. See Double.
Origin: Cf. D. Trom, trommel, LG. Trumme, G. Trommel, Dan. Tromme, Sw. Trumma, OHG. Trumba a trumpet, Icel. Pruma a clap of thunder, and as a verb, to thunder, Dan. Drum a booming sound, drumme to boom; prob. Partly at least of imitative origin; perh. Akin to E. Trum, or trumpet.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
drum membrane <anatomy> The eardrum.
(13 Nov 1997)
Bowman's probe A double-ended probe for the lacrimal duct.
(05 Mar 2000)
radioactive probe A nucleic acid fragment, labelled by a radioisotope, biotin, etc., that is complementary to a sequence in another nucleic acid (fragment) and that will, by hydrogen binding to the latter, locate or identify it and be detected; a diagnostic technique based on the fact that every species of microbe possesses some unique nucleic acid sequences which differentiate it from all others, and thus can be used as identifying markers or "fingerprints."
(05 Mar 2000)
magnetic probe <radiobiology> A conducting coil (sometimes insulated and inserted into the plasma) will have an induced voltage due to changes in the magnetic flux through the coil, and can therefore be used to measure changes in magnetic field strength. Small coils used to measure the local field strength are known as probes. (Other plasma diagnostics using this effect are the Rogowski coil, the voltage loop, and the diamagnetic loop.) Magnetic probes placed outside a toroidal plasma which are used to measure the poloidal magnetic field are also called Mirnov coils.
(09 Oct 1997)
gene probe A biomolecule that islabelled with radioactive isotopes or with a fluorescent marker that selectively binds to a specific gene so it can be isolated or identified.
(09 Oct 1997)
vertebrated probe A probe made up of a series of short sections hinged together for flexibility in penetrating convoluted tracts.
(05 Mar 2000)
viral probe A nucleic acid fragment, labelled by a radioisotope, biotin, etc., that is complementary to a sequence in another nucleic acid (fragment) and that will, by hydrogen binding to the latter, locate or identify it and be detected; a diagnostic technique based on the fact that every species of microbe possesses some unique nucleic acid sequences which differentiate it from all others, and thus can be used as identifying markers or "fingerprints."
(05 Mar 2000)
periodontal probe A calibrated instrument used to measure the depth and topography of periodontal pockets.
(05 Mar 2000)
molecular probe techniques The use of devices which use detector molecules to detect, investigate, or analyze other molecules, macromolecules, molecular aggregates, or organisms.
(12 Dec 1998)
multi-locus probe A probe that hybridizes to anumber of different sites in the genome of an organism.
(09 Oct 1997)
probe <molecular biology> General term for a piece of DNA or RNA corresponding to a gene or sequence of interest, that has been labelled either radioactively or with some other detectable molecule, such as biotin, digoxygenin or fluorescein. As stretches of DNA or RNA with complementary sequences will (hybridise), a probe will label viral plaques, bacterial colonies or bands on a gel that contain the gene of interest.
See: Northern blots, Southern blots.
(18 Nov 1997)
probe patency (of foramen ovale), a term introduced by B.M. Patten to cover incomplete fibrous adhesion of an adequate valvula foraminis ovalis in the postnatal closure of the foramen ovale.
(05 Mar 2000)
probe-pointed <surgery> Having a blunt or button-shaped extremity; said of cutting instruments.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
probe syringe A syringe with an olive-shaped tip, used in treatment of diseases of the lacrimal passages.
(05 Mar 2000)
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