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  • full term
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  • full term birth
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  • normal full term delivery
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  • full bladder technique
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  • full crown
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  • full-thickness
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  • full-thickness graft
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  • full-thickness tear
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  • general term
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  • long-term care
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  • long-term illness
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  • long-term potentiation
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  • post-term
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  • short term exposure
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  • short-term anxiety provoking psychotherapy
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  • short-term dynamic psychotherapy
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  • short-term inpatient program
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  • full term
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  • long-term care
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  • post-term
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  • term pregnancy
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  • term
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  • loss of short-term variability
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  • short-term variability
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  • full term
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  • full term birth
    ¸¸±âÃâ»ý, ¸¸»èÃâ»ý
  • full term normal delivery
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  • full crown
    ÀüºÎ°ü, ¿ÏÀüµ¡´ïÄ¡¾Æ°ü
  • full-thickness
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  • full bladder technique
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  • full ventilatory support
    ÃÑȯ±âº¸Á¶
  • full-thickness graft
    ÀüÃþÇǺÎÀ̽Ä
  • full-thickness tear
    ÀüüÃþ°Áü
  • short term exposure
    ´Ü±â³ëÃâ
  • general term
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  • long-term potentiation
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  • short-term anxiety provoking psychotherapy
    ´Ü±âºÒ¾ÈÀ¯¹ßÁ¤½Å¿ä¹ý
  • short-term dynamic psychotherapy
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  • short-term inpatient program
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  • term pregnancy
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  • term
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  • full term
    ¸¸±â(ػѢ)ÀÓ½ÅÀÇ .
  • full term birth
    ¸¸±â»ê(¡­ß§), Á¤±â»ê(ïáѢߧ).
  • full term normal delivery =FTND
    ¸¸±âÁ¤»óºÐ¸¸(ػѢïáßÈÝÂØ´).
  • full term normal vaginal delivery
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  • infant at full term =t. f.
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  • LTD = long term depression
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  • LTP = long term potentiation
    Àå±âÀû(íþÑ¢îÜ) Ȱ¼ºÈ­(üÀàõûù)
  • Long-term depression
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  • Long-term memory
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  • Long-term potentiation
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  • general term
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  • full bladder technique
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  • full erection phase
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  • full thickness graft
    ÀüÃþÇǺÎÀÌ½ÄÆí(¡­ÇǺÎÀÌ½ÄÆí), ÀüÃþ½ÄÇÇ(¡­½ÄÇÇ).
  • full thickness graft
    ÀüÃþÇǺÎÀÌ½ÄÆí(¡­ù«Ý±ì¹ãÕø¸), ÀüÃþ½ÄÇÇ(¡­ãÕù«).
  • full ventilatory support =FVS
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  • full-thickness filtering surgery
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  • full-thickness macular hole
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  • full-thickness tear
    ÀüüÃþ¿­°ø
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  • full term
    ¸¸±â(ػѢ)ÀÓ½ÅÀÇ .
  • full term birth
    ¸¸±â»ê(¡­ß§), Á¤±â»ê(ïáѢߧ).
  • full term normal delivery =FTND
    ¸¸±âÁ¤»óºÐ¸¸(ػѢïáßÈÝÂØ´).
  • full term normal vaginal delivery
    ¸¸±âÁ¤»ó°æÁú½ÄºÐ¸¸.
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  • infant at full term =t. f.
    ¸¸±â»ê¾Æ(ػѢ ß§ä®).
  • complete denture =full d.
    ÃÑÀÇÄ¡(õÅëùöÍ).
  • full bladder technique
    ¹æ±¤ Ãæ¸¸¹ý
  • full erection phase
    ¿ÏÀü¹ß±â±â
  • full thickness graft
    ÀüÃþÇǺÎÀÌ½ÄÆí(¡­ù«Ý±ì¹ãÕø¸), ÀüÃþ½ÄÇÇ(¡­ãÕù«).
  • full thickness graft
    ÀüÃþÇǺÎÀÌ½ÄÆí(¡­ÇǺÎÀÌ½ÄÆí), ÀüÃþ½ÄÇÇ(¡­½ÄÇÇ).
  • full ventilatory support =FVS
    ÃÑȯ±âº¸Á¶
  • full-thickness filtering surgery
    ÀüüÃþ¿©°ú¼ö¼ú
  • full-thickness macular hole
    ÀüüÃþȲ¹Ý¿ø°ø
  • full-thickness tear
    ÀüüÃþ¿­°ø
  • general term
    ÀϹݿë¾î
  • labor at term
    Á¤±â»ê(ïáѢߧ).
  • long term illness
    Àå±âÁúȯ(íþÑ¢òðü´).
  • short term exposure
    ´Ü±â³ëÃâ.
  • short-term anxiety provoking psychotherapy
    ´Ü±â ºÒ¾ÈÀ¯¹ßÁ¤½ÅÄ¡·á(¿ä¹ý)
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  • General term
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  • Term
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  • cross-term diffusion coefficient
    ¹æÇØ È®»ê°è¼ö(Ûªúªüªß¤Íªâ¦)
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • full term
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  • full bladder technique
    ¹æ±¤Ã游¹ý
  • full stomach
    Ãæ¸¸À§, ¸¸º¹
  • full thickness graft
    ÀüÃþÇǺÎÀÌ½ÄÆí, ÀüÃþ½ÄÇÇ
  • long term
    Àå±â°£
  • long-term storage
    Àå±âÀúÀå(ÀåÄ¡)
  • short-term storage
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FS factor of safety; Fanconi syndrome; Felty syndrome; fibromyalgia syndrome; field stimulation; Fisher...
FTND Full-Term Normal Delivery; ¸¸±âÁ¤»óºÐ¸¸(ػѢïáßÈÝÂØ´)
FT Fallot tetralogy; false transmitter; family therapy; fast twitch; fatigue trial; fibrous tissue; fin...
FTBD fit to be detained; full-term born dead
FTLB full-term live birth
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FT Full Term
FSIQ Full Scale IQ
FSIQ Full Scale Intelligence Quotient
FTE Full Time Equivalent
FBC Full blood count
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • collective term
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  • long term illness
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  • long-term exposure
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  • shock term memory
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  • short-term exposure
    ´Ü±â ³ëÃâ
  • spectral term
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  • technical term
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  • full active opening
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  • full arch stabilization splint
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  • full blood count
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  • full mouth reconstruction
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  • full stomach
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  • full thickness graft
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  • full wave rectification
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full Quite; to the same degree; without abatement or diminution; with the whole force or effect; thoroughly; completely; exactly; entirely. "The pawn I proffer shall be full as good." (Dryden) "The diapason closing full in man." (Dryden) "Full in the center of the sacred wood." (Addison)
Full is placed before adjectives and adverbs to heighten or strengthen their signification. "Full sad." . "Master of a full poor cell." . "Full many a gem of purest ray serene." . Full is also prefixed to participles to express utmost extent or degree; as, full-bloomed, full-blown, full-crammed full-grown, full-laden, full-stuffed, etc. Such compounds, for the most part, are self-defining.
1. Filled up, having within its limits all that it can contain; supplied; not empty or vacant; said primarily of hollow vessels, and hence of anything else; as, a cup full of water; a house full of people. "Had the throne been full, their meeting would not have been regular." (Blackstone)
2. Abundantly furnished or provided; sufficient in. Quantity, quality, or degree; copious; plenteous; ample; adequate; as, a full meal; a full supply; a full voice; a full compensation; a house full of furniture.
3. Not wanting in any essential quality; complete, entire; perfect; adequate; as, a full narrative; a person of full age; a full stop; a full face; the full moon. "It came to pass, at the end of two full years, that Pharaoh dreamed." (Gen. Xii. 1) "The man commands Like a full soldier." (Shak) "I can not Request a fuller satisfaction Than you have freely granted." (Ford)
4. Sated; surfeited. "I am full of the burnt offerings of rams." (Is. I. 11)
5. Having the mind filled with ideas; stocked with knowledge; stored with information. "Reading maketh a full man." (Bacon)
6. Having the attention, thoughts, etc, absorbed in any matter, and the feelings more or less excited by it, as, to be full of some project. "Every one is full of the miracles done by cold baths on decayed and weak constitutions." (Locke)
7. Filled with emotions. "The heart is so full that a drop overfills it." (Lowell)
8. Impregnated; made pregnant. "Ilia, the fair, . . . Full of Mars." (Dryden) at full, when full or complete. Full age, a score in which all the parts for voices and instruments are given. Full sea, high water. Full swing, free course; unrestrained liberty; "Leaving corrupt nature to . . . The full swing and freedom of its own extravagant actings." South In full, at length; uncontracted; unabridged; written out in words, and not indicated by figures. In full blast. See Blast.
Origin: OE. & AS. Ful; akin to OS. Ful, D. Vol, OHG. Fol, G. Voll, Icel. Fullr, Sw. Full, Dan. Fuld, Goth. Fulls, L. Plenus, Gr, Skr. Prna full, pr to fill, also to Gr. Much, E. Poly-, pref, G. Viel, AS. Fela. Cf. Complete, Fill, Plenary, Plenty.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Full Blood Count <haematology, investigation> The determination of the proper number of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets are present in the patients blood.
Acronym: FBC
(16 Dec 1997)
full-blooded 1. Having a full supply of blood.
2. Of pure blood; thoroughbred; as, a full-blooded horse.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
full breech presentation The thighs may be flexed on the abdomen and the legs upon the thighs, in footling presentation foot presentation the feet may be the lowest part; in incomplete foot presentation, incomplete knee presentation, one leg may retain the position which is typical of one of the above-mentioned presentations, while the other foot or knee may present.
Synonym: pelvic presentation.
(05 Mar 2000)
full denture A dental prosthesis which is a substitute for the lost natural dentition and associated structures of the maxillae or mandible.
Synonym: full denture.
(05 Mar 2000)
full-hearted Full of courage or confidence.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
full liquid diet A diet consisting only of liquids but including cream soups, ice cream, and milk.
(05 Mar 2000)
full orthodontic treatment <dentistry> Getting braces
(08 Jan 1998)
full-thickness burn A burn involving destruction of the entire skin; deep third-degree burns extend into subcutaneous fat, muscle, or bone and often cause much scarring.
Synonym: full-thickness burn.
(05 Mar 2000)
full-thickness flap A flap of the full thickness of mucosa and submucosa or of skin and subcutaneous tissues.
(05 Mar 2000)
full-thickness graft A graft of the full thickness of mucosa and submucosa or of skin and subcutaneous tissue.
(05 Mar 2000)
post-term infant A baby born 2 weeks (14 days) or more after the usual 9 months (280 days) of gestation, as calculated from the last menstrual period (lmp). This is an important calculation, since, if delivery is delayed 3 weeks beyond term, the infant mortality rate skyrockets to 3 times normal.
(12 Dec 1998)
short-term exposure limit The maximum concentration of a chemical to which workers may be exposed continuously for up to 15 minutes without danger to health or work efficiency and safety.
(05 Mar 2000)
short-term memory <psychology> Temporary storage of information for a few seconds to hours, as opposed to long-term memory which refers to material stored for days, years, or a lifetime.
(12 Dec 1998)
insurance, long-term care Health insurance to provide full or partial coverage for long-term home care services or for long-term nursing care provided in a residential facility such as a nursing home.
(12 Dec 1998)
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full term term: the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent; "a healthy baby born at full term"
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
full term In obstetrics, an infant born between the beginning of the 38th and the end of the 41st week of gestation. SYN: term infant.
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full term a period of 60 days within Term (53 days in the case of Easter Full Term) within which most university and college teaching takes place. Full Terms always begin on a Tuesday and end on a Friday.
Ãâó: www.quns.cam.ac.uk/Queens/Misc/jargon/CUjargon-F.h...
full term The academical year is divided into three terms (Michaelmas, Lent and Easter). The central portion of each term, during which teaching takes place and members of the University are normally expected to be in residence, is called Full Term.
Ãâó: www.cam.ac.uk/cambuniv/pubs/works/appendix1.html
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full term the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent
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