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  • swimming pool granuloma
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  • blood pool scan
    Ç÷¾×¿õµ¢À̽ºÄµ, Ç÷¾×Àú·ù½ºÄµ
  • gated blood pool scanning
    °¡µÐÇ÷¾×¿õµ¢À̽ºÄ³´×
  • gene pool
    À¯ÀüÀÚÇ®
  • pool
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  • annular elastotic giant cell granuloma
    °í¸®Åº·Â¼¶À¯°Å´ë¼¼Æ÷À°¾ÆÁ¾, ȯ»óź·Â¼¶À¯°Å´ë¼¼Æ÷À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • apical granuloma
    »Ñ¸®³¡À°¾ÆÁ¾, Ä¡±Ù÷À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • actinic granuloma
    ±¤¼±À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • alum granuloma
    ¹é¹ÝÀ°¾ÆÁ¾, ¸í¹ÝÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
  • beryllium granuloma
    º£¸±·ýÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
  • cicatricial inguinal granuloma
    ÈäÅÍ»ô±¼À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • coccidioidal granuloma
    Ä۽õð¿ÀÀ̵¥½ºÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
  • caseating granuloma
    Ä¡ÁîÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
  • cholesterol granuloma
    ÄÝ·¹½ºÅ×·ÑÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
  • candidal granuloma
    Ä­µð´ÙÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • pool
    ¿õµ¢ÀÌ, Ç®
  • granuloma annulare
    °í¸®À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • granuloma
    À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • actinic granuloma
    ±¤¼±À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • noncaseating granuloma
    ºñÄ¡ÁîÇüÀ°¾ÆÁ¾, ºñ°Ç¶ôÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • swimming pool granuloma
    ¼ö¿µÀåÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
  • blood pool scan
    Ç÷¾×¿õµ¢À̽ºÄµ, Ç÷¾×Àú·ù½ºÄµ
  • gated blood pool scanning
    °¡µÐÇ÷¾×¿õµ¢À̽ºÄ³´×
  • gene pool
    À¯ÀüÀÚÇ®
  • internuncial pool theory
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  • motor neuron pool
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  • pool
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  • plasma iron pool
    Ç÷ÀåöÀúÀå°í
  • actinic granuloma
    ±¤¼±À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • alum granuloma
    ¹é¹ÝÀ°¾ÆÁ¾, ¸í¹ÝÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
  • annular elastotic giant cell granuloma
    °í¸®Åº·Â¼¶À¯°Å´ë¼¼Æ÷À°¾ÆÁ¾, ȯ»óź·Â¼¶À¯°Å´ë¼¼Æ÷À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • apical granuloma
    Ä¡¾Æ³¡À°¾ÆÁ¾, Ä¡±Ù÷´ÜÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
  • beryllium granuloma
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  • candidal granuloma
    Ä­µð´ÙÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
  • caseating granuloma
    °Ç¶ôÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • hypothermia pool
    Àúü¿ÂǪ¿ï.
  • plasma iron pool
    Ç÷ÀåöÀúÀå°í.
  • pool
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  • pool conjunctivitis
    Ǫ¿ï¼º °á¸·¿°(¡­àõ ̿دæú), ¼ö¿µÀå°á¸·¿°(â©ç¶íÞ̿دæú)
  • pool sanitation
    Ǫ¿ï À§»ý(ÊÙËôË×).
  • acquarium granuloma
    ¼öÀμº(â©ì×àõ) À°¾ÆÁ¾(ë¿ä´ðþ)
  • actinic granuloma
    ±¤¼±(ÎÃàÊ) À°¾ÆÁ¾(ë¿ä´ðþ)
  • alum granuloma
    ¹é¹ÝÀ°¾ÆÁ¾, ¸í¹ÝÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
  • annular elastotic giant cell granuloma
    ȯ»ó ź·Â ¼¶À¯¼º °Å´ë¼¼Æ÷ À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • annular granuloma
    ȯ»ó À°¾ÆÁ¾(ë¿ä´ðþ)
  • apical granuloma
    (Ä¡)±Ù÷(´Ü)À°¾ÆÁ¾(¡­ë¿ä´ðþ).
  • fungoidal granuloma
    ±Õ»óÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
  • generalized annular granuloma
    Àü½Å¼º ȯ»ó À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • giant cell granuloma
    °Å´ë¼¼Æ÷ À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • giant cell granuloma,reparative
    ¼öº¹¼º °Å´ë¼¼Æ÷ À°¾ÆÁ¾
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • swimming pool granuloma
    ¼ö¿µÀåÀ°¾ÆÁ¾ (¡­ë¿ä´ðþ)
  • swimming pool granuloma
    ¼ö¿µÀåÀ°¾ÆÁ¾(ë¿ä´ðþ)
  • swimming pool conjuntivitis
    ¼ö¿µÀå°á¸·¿° (â©ç¶íÞ̿دæú)
  • swimming-pool conjuntivitis
    ¼ö¿µÀå°á¸·¿° (â©ç¶íÞ̿دæú).
  • blood pool scan
    Ç÷¾× Ǫ¿ï ÁÖ»ç(úìäû - ñ¼ÞÒ).
  • blood pool scan
    Ç÷¾×Àú·ùÁÖ»ç.
  • circulating granulocyte pool
    ¼øÈ¯ °ú¸³¹éÇ÷±¸ Ǫ¿ï
  • common metabolic pool
    °øÀ¯´ë»çÇ®.
  • hypothermia pool
    Àúü¿ÂǪ¿ï.
  • marginal granulocyte pool
    º¯¿¬¼º °ú¸³±¸Çª¿ï
  • metabolic pool
    ´ë»çǪ¿ï.
  • motor neuron pool
    ¿îµ¿´º¿ì·ÐÁý´Ü(ê¡ÔÑ¡­ó¢Ó¥).
  • plasma iron pool
    Ç÷ÀåöÀúÀå°í.
  • pool
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  • pool conjunctivitis
    Ǫ¿ï¼º °á¸·¿°(¡­àõ ̿دæú), ¼ö¿µÀå°á¸·¿°(â©ç¶íÞ̿دæú)
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  • egg granuloma
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  • eosinophilic granuloma
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  • parasitic granuloma
    ±â»ýÃæÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • adenylate pool
    ¾Æµ¥´Ò»ê(ß«) Ç®
  • gene pool
    À¯ÀüÀÚ(ë¶îîí­) Ç®
  • metabolic pool
    ´ë»ç(ÓÛÞó) Ç®
  • pool
    Ç®
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • blood pool scan
    Ç÷¾×Àú·ùÁÖ»ç
  • pool
    Ç®
  • vascular pool
    Ç÷°üÇ®
  • eosinophilic granuloma
    È£»ê±¸¼ºÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
  • granuloma
    À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • malignant granuloma
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  • midline granuloma
    Á߽ɼ±À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • necrotic granuloma
    ±«»ç¼ºÀ°¾ÆÁ¾
  • periapical granuloma
    ±Ù÷ÁÖÀ§À°¾ÆÁ¾
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CGP N-carbobenzoxy-glycyl-L-phenylalanine; chorionic growth hormone-prolactin; choline glycerophosphatid...
MGP marginal granulocyte pool; marginating granulocyte pool; membranous glomerulonephropathy; mucin glyc...
GI   1) Gastro-Intestinal; À§ÀåÀÇ
  2) Globin Insulin
  3) Granuloma I...
LGV Lympho-Granuloma Venereum
EG enteroglucagon; eosinophilic granuloma; esophagogastrectomy; ethylene glycol; external genitalia
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GBP Gated blood pool
FST forced swimming test
SPD storage pool deficiency
SW swimming
EG Eosinophilic granuloma
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • blood vessel swimming
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  • blood pool scan
    Ç÷¾× Àú·ù ÁÖ»ç
  • circulating pool
    ¼øÈ¯ Ç®
  • marginated pool
    º¯¿¬ Ç®
  • Na pool
    ¼Òµð¿ò Ç®
  • pool
    Ç®
  • proliferating cell pool

    proliferating pleurisy (Áõ½Ä¼º È丷¿°

  • storage pool disease
    ÀúÀåÁ¶º´
    ÀÀÁýÁ¦, ¿¡Çdz×ÇÁ¸°, ¿ÜÀμº ADP, Æ®·Òºó µî¿¡ ¹ÝÀÀÇÏ¿© ADP¸¦ ¹æÃâÇÏ´Â Ç÷¼ÒÆÇ ±â´É ºÎÀü¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ Ç÷¾× ÀÀ°í Àå¾Ö, °¡º­¿î ÃâÇ÷ Áõ»ó, ÃâÇ÷ ½Ã°£ Áö¿¬, ±³¿øÁúÀ̳ª Æ®·Òºó¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ÀÀÁý ¹ÝÀÀÀÇ °¨Å𸦠Ư¡À¸·Î ÇÑ´Ù.
  • Bang's granuloma
    ¹æ±× À°¾ÆÁ¾
    ¹æ±×º´ÀÇ Á¶Á÷ º´º¯¿¡¼­ º¼ ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù.
  • candidal granuloma
    Ä­µð´Ù À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • coccidioidal granuloma
    Ä۽õð¿ÀÀ̵¥½º À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • eosinophilic granuloma
    È£»ê±¸¼º À°¾ÆÁ¾, È£»ê¼º À°¾ÆÁ¾
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  • epitheloid granuloma
    À¯»óÇÇ À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • internal granuloma
    ¾Ç°ñ³» À°¾ÆÁ¾
  • lethal midiane granuloma
    Áß½É Ä¡»ç À°¾ÆÁ¾
    ¾È¸éÀÇ Áß¾ÓÀÌ ÆÄ±«µÇ°í Á×À½¿¡ À̸£°Ô µÇ´Â µå¹® ±«»ç¼º À°¾ÆÁ¾.
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granuloma, swimming pool Localised nodular skin inflammation (small reddish raised areas of skin) caused by a bacterium called mycobacterium marinum. Swimming pool granuloma is typically acquired by occupational or recreational exposure to salt or fresh water, often resulting from minor trauma during caring for aquariums. The diagnosis is suggested by the history of exposure and confirmed by culturing tissue specimens which yield the microscopic organism, mycobacterium marinum. The infection can be treated with a variety of antibiotics, including doxycycline, minocycline, clarithromycin, rifampin, and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. Also called fish bowl granuloma.
(12 Dec 1998)
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swimming pool granuloma Localised nodular skin inflammation (small reddish raised areas of skin) caused by a bacterium called mycobacterium marinum. Swimming pool granuloma is typically acquired by occupational or recreational exposure to salt or fresh water, often resulting from minor trauma during caring for aquariums. The diagnosis is suggested by the history of exposure and confirmed by culturing tissue specimens which yield the microscopic organism, mycobacterium marinum. The infection can be treated with a variety of antibiotics, including doxycycline, minocycline, clarithromycin, rifampin, and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. Also called fish bowl granuloma.
(12 Dec 1998)
swimming pool conjunctivitis A non-specific red-eye that can be caused by pool chlorination, adenovirus, and rarely, Chlamydia.
(05 Mar 2000)
swimming 1. That swims; capable of swimming; adapted to, or used in, swimming; as, a swimming bird; a swimming motion.
2. Suffused with moisture; as, swimming eyes.
<zoology> Swimming bell, any one of numerous species of marine crabs, as those of the family Protunidae, which have some of the joints of one or more pairs of legs flattened so as to serve as fins.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
swimming speed <marine biology> Swimming speeds of stream fish vary from essentially zero to over six metres per second, depending upon species, size, and activity. Three categories of performance are generally recognised:
1. Burst (darting) speed: The speed that a fish can maintain for a very short time, generally 5 to 10 seconds, without gross variation in performance. Burst speed is employed for feeding or escape, and represents maximum swimming speed.
2. Cruising speed: The speed that a fish can maintain for an extended period of time without fatigue. This implies a lack of stress, and is the maximum speed traveled by undisturbed individuals.
3. Sustained (prolonged) speed: The speed that a fish can maintain for a prolonged period, but which ultimately results in fatigue. at this speed the fish is under some degree of stress.
(19 Jan 1998)
swimming test A test for activity of adrenal cortical preparations; two days after adrenalectomy, rats are placed in water and the time during which they can swim is recorded; they are then injected with the material to be tested; the response is termed "positive" if the swimming time is doubled.
(05 Mar 2000)
free-swimming <zoology> Swimming in the open sea; said of certain marine animals.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
abdominal pool The volume of blood within the abdomen.
(05 Mar 2000)
blood pool imaging Nuclear medicine study using a radionuclide that is confined to the vascular compartment.
(05 Mar 2000)
cardiac blood pool imaging This noninvasive test uses radioactive tracers to delineate the hearts chambers and major vessels. It may be used to detect a heart attack, heart muscle function and coronary artery disease. The patient receives a radioactive tracer by injection (into a vein) and then the heart is imaged using a gamma camera. The heart is imaged before and after exercise. This test may be used to detect and evaluate atrial septal defect, dilated cardiomyopathy, congestive heart failure, cardiomyopathy, Lyme disease (secondary), mitral stenosis and superior vena cava syndrome.
(27 Sep 1997)
vaginal pool The secretions and material that accumulate in the posterior fornix of the vagina; used for sampling, principally for evaluation after premature rupture of the membranes.
(05 Mar 2000)
gated blood pool imaging Radionuclide ventriculography where scintigraphic data is acquired during repeated cardiac cycles at specific times in the cycle, using an electrocardiographic synchroniser or gating device. Analysis of right ventricular function is difficult with this technique; that is best evaluated by first-pass ventriculography (ventriculography, first-pass).
(12 Dec 1998)
gene pool The total sum of genetic information present in a population at anygiven moment.
(09 Oct 1997)
metabolic pool The quantity of a given chemical compound or group of related compounds participating in metabolic reactions; may constitute only a portion of the total bodily content of such compounds.
(05 Mar 2000)
platelet storage pool deficiency A group of disorders characterised by a decrease or lack of platelet dense bodies in which the releasable pool of adenine nucleotides and 5ht are normally stored.
(12 Dec 1998)
pool 1. A small and rather deep collection of (usually) fresh water, as one supplied by a spring, or occurring in the course of a stream; a reservoir for water; as, the pools of Solomon. "Charity will hardly water the ground where it must first fill a pool." (Bacon) "The sleepy pool above the dam." (Tennyson)
2. A small body of standing or stagnant water; a puddle. "The filthy mantled pool beyond your cell."
Origin: AS. Pol; akin to LG. Pool, pohl, D. Poel, G. Pfuhl; cf. Icel. Pollr, also W. Pwll, Gael. Poll.
To put together; to contribute to a common fund, on the basis of a mutual division of profits or losses; to make a common interest of; as, the companies pooled their traffic. "Finally, it favors the poolingof all issues." (U. S. Grant)
Origin: Pooled; Pooling.
1. The stake played for in certain games of cards, billiards, etc.; an aggregated stake to which each player has contributed a snare; also, the receptacle for the stakes.
2. A game at billiards, in which each of the players stakes a certain sum, the winner taking the whole; also, in public billiard rooms, a game in which the loser pays the entrance fee for all who engage in the game; a game of skill in pocketing the balls on a pool table.
This game is played variously, but commonly with fifteen balls, besides one cue ball, the contest being to drive the most balls into the pockets. "He plays pool at the billiard houses." (Thackeray)
3. In rifle shooting, a contest in which each competitor pays a certain sum for every shot he makes, the net proceeds being divided among the winners.
4. Any gambling or commercial venture in which several persons join.
5. A combination of persons contributing money to be used for the purpose of increasing or depressing the market price of stocks, grain, or other commodities; also, the aggregate of the sums so contributed; as, the pool took all the wheat offered below the limit; he put $10,000 into the pool.
6. A mutual arrangement between competing lines, by which the receipts of all are aggregated, and then distributed pro rata according to agreement.
7. An aggregation of properties or rights, belonging to different people in a community, in a common fund, to be charged with common liabilities. Pin pool, a variety of the game of billiards in which small wooden pins are set up to be knocked down by the balls. Pool ball, one of the coloured ivory balls used in playing the game at billiards called pool.
<zoology> Pool snipe, the European redshank. Pool table, a billiard table with pockets.
Origin: F. Poule, properly, a hen. See Pullet
Alternative forms: poule.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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