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  • fine needle
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  • fine needle aspiration
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  • fine needle aspiration biopsy
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  • fine needle aspiration cytology
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  • fine needle puncture
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  • action tremor
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  • alternating tremor
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  • essential tremor
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  • flapping tremor
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  • familial tremor
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  • hereditary tremor
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  • intention tremor
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  • intermittent tremor
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  • kinetic tremor
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  • physiologic tremor
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  • fine needle aspiration biopsy
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  • fine needle aspiration cytology
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  • fine needle
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  • tremor
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  • action tremor
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  • essential tremor
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  • flapping tremor
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  • forced tremor
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  • intention tremor
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  • resting tremor
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  • rubral tremor
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  • fine needle aspiration biopsy
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  • fine needle aspiration cytology
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  • fine needle
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  • fine-needle puncture
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  • action tremor
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  • essential tremor
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  • familial tremor
    (¢¡essential tremor) º»Å¶³¸², À¯Àü¶³¸², ¿øÀθ𸦶³¸²
  • forced tremor
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  • hereditary tremor
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  • hysteric tremor
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  • intention tremor
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  • intermittent tremor
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  • kinetic tremor
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  • persistent tremor
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  • physiologic tremor
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  • Intention tremor
    ±âµµÁøÀü(ÐêÓñòÉïµ), ÀÛµ¿ÁøÀü(íÂÔÑòÉïµ)
  • action tremor
    ÇàÀ§ÁøÀü(ú¼êÓòÉïµ).
  • arsenical tremor
    ºñ¼Ò(Áßµ¶)¼º ÁøÀü (¡­òèïµ).
  • hereditary tremor
    À¯Àü¼º ÁøÀü(¡­òèïµ).
  • hysteric tremor
    È÷½ºÅ׸®¼º ÁøÀü.
  • hysteric tremor
    È÷½ºÅ׸®¼º ÁøÀü
  • intention tremor
    ÀǵµÁøÀü(ëòÓñòèïµ).
  • persistent tremor
    Áö¼Ó¼º ÁøÀü(ò¥áÙàõòèïµ).
  • physiologic tremor
    »ý¸®Àû ÁøÀü(¡­òèïµ).
  • pill rolling tremor
    ȯ¾àÁ¶Á¦¾çÁøÀü(ü¯å·ðàð¥åÆòèïµ)
  • pill rolling tremor
    ȯ¾àÁ¶Á¦¾çÁøÀü(ü¯å·ðàð¥ åÆòèïµ)
  • pill rolling tremor
    ȯ¾àÁ¶Á¦¾çÁøÀü(ü¯å·ðàð¥ åÆòèïµ).
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  • tremor at intention ; intention tremor
    ±âµµ ÁøÀü.
  • tremor at intention ; intention tremor
    ±âµµ ÁøÀü
  • aspiration, fine needle
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  • fine crystal
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  • fine horizontal linear opacity
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  • fine injection
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  • fine needle
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  • fine needle aspiration
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  • fine needle aspiration biopsy
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  • fine needle aspiration biopsy
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  • fine needle aspiration cytology
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  • fine needle puncture
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  • fine powder
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  • fine-needle aspiration
    ¼¼Ä§ ÈíÀÎ (á¬öÜ ýåìÚ), °¡´Â ¹Ù´Ã ÈíÀÎ (ýåìÚ)
  • fine-needle puncture
    ¼¼Ä§ õÀÚ (á¬öÜ ô¾í©), °¡´Ã ¹Ù´Ã õÀÚ (ô¾í©)
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  • fine-structure genetic mapping
    ¹Ì¼¼ ±¸Á¶(Ú°á¬Ï°ðã) À¯ÀüÀÚ ÀÛµµ(ë¶îîí­íÂÓñ)
  • genetic fine structure
    À¯Àü ¹Ì¼¼±¸Á¶(ë¶îîÚ°á¬Ï°ðã)
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  • tremor
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  • fine needle
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  • fine needle aspiration
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  • fine needle aspiration biopsy
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  • fine needle aspiration cytology
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  • fine needle puncture
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  • percutaneous fine needle aspiration
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FF degree of fineness of abrasive particles; fat-free; father factor; fecal frequency; fertility factor...
ET educational therapy; effective temperature; ejection time; embryo transfer; endothelin; endotoxin; e...
IT immunological test; immunotherapy; implantation test; individual therapy; information technology; in...
RT radiologic technologist; radiotelemetry; radiotherapy; radium therapy; rapid tranquilization; reacti...
tr tincture; trace; traction; transaldolase; trauma, traumatic; tremor; triradial
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ET Essential Tremor
OT Orthostatic tremor
pt Paralytic tremor
EXAFS Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure
FNA Fine Needle Aspiration
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  • fine
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  • fine needle aspiration
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  • fine needle aspiration cytology
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  • fine water spray
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  • fine-needle aspiration
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  • micronize : to reduce to a fine powder, to reduce to particles a micron in diameter.

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  • essential tremor
    Ư¹ß¼º ÁøÀü
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  • intention tremor :

    intentional replantation

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  • mercurial tremor
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  • metallic tremor
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  • minor tremor
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  • muscular tremor
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  • resting tremor
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 1 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
fine tremor A tremor in which the amplitude is small and the frequency is usually greater than 12 Hz.
(05 Mar 2000)
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genetic fine structure The study of genes on the level of their nucleotide sequences and what happens to their molecular structure at that level.
(09 Oct 1997)
fine 1. Finished; brought to perfection; refined; hence, free from impurity; excellent; superior; elegant; worthy of admiration; accomplished; beautiful. "The gain thereof [is better] than fine gold." (Prov. Iii. 14) "A cup of wine that's brisk and fine." (Shak) "Not only the finest gentleman of his time, but one of the finest scholars." (Felton) "To soothe the sick bed of so fine a being [Keats]" (Leigh Hunt)
2. Aiming at show or effect; loaded with ornament; overdressed or overdecorated; showy. "He gratified them with occasional . . . Fine writing." (M. Arnold)
3. Nice; delicate; subtle; exquisite; artful; skillful; dexterous. "The spider's touch, how exquisitely fine!" (Pope) "The nicest and most delicate touches of satire consist in fine raillery." (Dryden) "He has as fine a hand at picking a pocket as a woman." (T. Gray)
4. Not coarse, gross, or heavy; as: Not gross; subtile; thin; tenous. "The eye standeth in the finer medium and the object in the grosser." (Bacon)
Not coarse; comminuted; in small particles; as, fine sand or flour.
Not thick or heavy; slender; filmy; as, a fine thread.
Thin; attenuate; keen; as, a fine edge.
Made of fine materials; light; delicate; as, fine linen or silk.
5. Having (such) a proportion of pure metal in its composition; as, coins nine tenths fine.
6. (Used ironically) "Ye have made a fine hand, fellows." (Shak)
Fine is often compounded with participles and adjectives, modifying them adverbially; a, fine-drawn, fine-featured, fine-grained, fine-spoken, fine-spun, etc. Fine arch, to sail as close to the wind as possible.
Synonym: Fine, Beautiful.
When used as a word of praise, fine (being opposed to coarse) denotes no "ordinary thing of its kind." It is not as strong as beautiful, in reference to the single attribute implied in the latter term; but when we speak of a fine woman, we include a greater variety of particulars, viz, all the qualities which become a woman, breeding, sentiment, tact, etc. The term is equally comprehensive when we speak of a fine garden, landscape, horse, poem, etc.; and, though applied to a great variety of objects, the word has still a very definite sense, denoting a high degree of characteristic excellence.
Origin: F. Fin, LL. Finus fine, pure, fr. L. Finire to finish; cf. Finitus, p.p, finished, completed (hence the sense accomplished, perfect) See Finish, and cf. Finite.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
fine needle aspiration Procedure to remove cells or fluid from tissues using a needle with an empty syringe. Cells or breast fluid is extracted by pulling back on plunger and then is analysed by a physician.
(09 Oct 1997)
fine needle biopsy Removal of tissue or suspensions of cells through a small needle.
(05 Mar 2000)
fine structure <pathology> General term to describe the level of organisation that is below the level of resolution of the light microscope. In practice, a shorthand term for structure observed using the electron microscope, although other techniques could give information about structure in the sub micrometre range.
(18 Nov 1997)
fine structure mapping A technique of DNA mapping which makes use of extremely rare recombination events where the crossing over occurs between two genes or two alleles of a gene that are only a few nucleotides apart.
(09 Oct 1997)
action tremor <neurology> A tremor which arises or which is intensified when a voluntary, coordinated movement is attempted.
(18 Nov 1997)
alcoholic withdrawal tremor Intention tremor present in the withdrawal period of one of two types: 1) a tremor of greater than 8 Hz, with continuous antagonistic muscle activity, and 2) a tremor of less than 8 Hz, with intermittent spontaneous antagonistic muscle activity.
(05 Mar 2000)
alternating tremor A form of hyperkinesia characterised by regular, symmetrical, to-and-fro movements (at about 4 per second) that are produced by patterned, alternating contraction of muscles and their antagonists.
(05 Mar 2000)
alternative tremor A coarse, low frequency (3-8 Hz) pathologic tremor produced by alternating contraction of muscles and their antagonists; seen with Parkinson disease and kinetic predominant action tremor.
(05 Mar 2000)
arsenical tremor A tremor caused by chronic poisoning by arsenic.
(05 Mar 2000)
ataxic tremor <neurology> A tremor which arises or which is intensified when a voluntary, coordinated movement is attempted.
(18 Nov 1997)
benign essential tremor A benign tremor inherited as a dominant character; it may be a rapid oscillation resembling that seen in thyrotoxicosis, a coarse tremor during rest and inhibited by a voluntary effort, or one which appears only upon movement.
Synonym: benign essential tremor, familial tremor.
(05 Mar 2000)
passive tremor A coarse, rhythmic tremor, 3-5 Hz frequency, usually confined to hands and forearms, that appears when the limbs are relaxed, and disappears with active limb movements; characteristic of Parkinson disease.
Synonym: passive tremor.
(05 Mar 2000)
volitional tremor A tremor that can be arrested by a strong effort of the will.
Synonym: intention tremor.
(05 Mar 2000)
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