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  • intrinsic asthma
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  • intrinsic factor
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  • intrinsic pathway of coagulation
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    ³»Àç-, ³»ÀÎ-, ÀÚü-
  • intrinsic factor
    ³»ÀÎÀÎÀÚ, ³»ÀÎÀÚ
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    ³»Àç-, ³»ÀÎ-, ÀÚü-
  • intrinsic asthma
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  • intrinsic dysmenorrhea
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  • intrinsic factor
    ³»ÀÎÀÎÀÚ, ³»ÀÎÀÚ
  • intrinsic-plus test
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  • intrinsic activity
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  • intrinsic activity
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  • intrinsic affinity
    º»Å¼º ģȭ·Â, ³»À缺 ģȭ·Â
  • intrinsic albuminuria
    ³»Àμº ¾ËºÎ¹Î´¢(Áõ)(¡­èññø), ³»Àμº ´Ü¹é´¢(Áõ)(¡­Ó± ÛÜèññø).
  • intrinsic asthma
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  • intrinsic autoregulation
    ³»Àμº (ÀÚ±â)Á¶Àý(¡­í»Ðùðàï½).
  • intrinsic coagulation system
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  • intrinsic dysmenorrhea
    ³»Àμº ¿ù°æ°ï¶õÁõ(¡­êÅÌèÍÝÑññø).
  • intrinsic efficacy
    ³»Àμº È¿´É.
  • intrinsic factor
    ³»ÀμºÀÎÀÚ, ³»Àμº¿ä¼Ò, °íÀ¯ÀÎÀÚ
  • intrinsic factor
    ³»ÀÎÀÚ
  • intrinsic factor =IF
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  • intrinsic factor(if)
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  • intrinsic hemolytic anemia
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  • intrinsic blood coagulation
    ³»ÀÎ Ç÷¾×ÀÀ°í(Ò®ì×úìäûëêͳ)
  • intrinsic dissociation constant
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  • intrinsic factor
    ³»ÀÎÀÎÀÚ(Ò®ì×ì×í­)
  • intrinsic fluorescence
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  • intrinsic heterogeneity
    °íÀ¯ ºÒ±ÕÀÏ(ͳêóÝÕгìé)
  • intrinsic pathway
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  • intrinsic protein
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  • intrinsic system
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  • intrinsic viscosity
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ISA Instrument Society of America; intracarotid sodium amytal; intrinsic simulating activity; intrinsic ...
IF   1) Immuno-Fluorescence
  2) Intrinsic Factor
ISA   1) Intrinsic Sympathomimetic Activity
  2) Industrial Standard Architecture...
CIT citrate; combined intermittent therapy; conjugated-immunoglobulin technique; crossed intrinsic trans...
GIF gastric intrinsic factor; growth hormone-inhibiting factor
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IF Intrinsic Factor
IHR Intrinsic heart rate
IOS Intrinsic optical signal
ISD Intrinsic sphincter deficiency
ISA Intrinsic sympathomimetic activity
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  • intrinsic clotting mechanism
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  • intrinsic coloring
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  • intrinsic efficacy
    ³»Àμº È¿´É
  • intrinsic factor antibody
    ³»Àμº ÀÎÀÚ Ç×ü
  • intrinsic light
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  • intrinsic nerve
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  • intrinsic ocular muscle
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  • intrinsic pathway
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  • intrinsic sympathomimetic activity
    ³»Àμº ±³°¨½Å°æ À¯»ç ÀÛ¿ë
  • intrinsic trauma
    ³»Àμº ¿Ü»ó
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  • intrinsic clotting mechanism
    ³»Àμº ÀÀ°í ±âÀü
  • intrinsic coloring
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  • intrinsic efficacy
    ³»Àμº È¿´É
  • intrinsic factor antibody
    ³»Àμº ÀÎÀÚ Ç×ü
  • intrinsic light
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  • intrinsic nerve
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  • intrinsic ocular muscle
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  • intrinsic pathway
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  • intrinsic sympathomimetic activity
    ³»Àμº ±³°¨½Å°æ À¯»ç ÀÛ¿ë
  • intrinsic trauma
    ³»Àμº ¿Ü»ó
    ¹Ý´ë¾î=extrinsic trauma.
  • vitamin B12-intrinsic factor
    ºñŸ¹Î B12-³»Àμº ÀÎÀÚ
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intrinsic Situated entirely within or pertaining exclusively to a part.
Origin: L. Intrinsecus = situated on the inside
(18 Nov 1997)
intrinsic asthma <chest medicine> Bronchial asthma in which no extrinsic causes can be identified, and which is assumed to be due to an endogenous process, possibly allergic.
(05 Mar 2000)
intrinsic colour <dentistry> The addition of colour pigment within the material of a dental prosthesis.
(05 Mar 2000)
intrinsic deflection <physiology> With the electrode in direct contact with the muscle fibre, a rapid downward deflection from the peak of maximum positivity, signifying that the activation front has reached the subjacent muscle.
(05 Mar 2000)
intrinsic dysmenorrhoea <gynaecology> Painful menses due to a functional disturbance and not due to organic factors such as growths, inflammation or anatomy.
(27 Sep 1997)
intrinsic factor A mucoprotein normally secreted by the epithelium of the stomach and that binds vitamin B12, the intrinsic factor/B12 complex is selectively absorbed by the distal ileum, though only the vitamin is taken into the cell.
(18 Nov 1997)
intrinsic fibres Nerve fibre's interconnecting subdivisions of the cerebral cortex of the same hemisphere or different segments of the spinal cord on the same side.
Synonym: endogenous fibres, intrinsic fibres.
(05 Mar 2000)
intrinsic motivation Derivation of personal satisfaction through self-initiated achievement and behaviour.
(05 Mar 2000)
intrinsic muscles Muscles fully contained (origin, belly, and insertion) within the structure under consideration. For example, the interossei and lumbrical muscles are intrinsic muscles of the hand.
(05 Mar 2000)
intrinsic muscles of foot Muscles fully contained (origin, belly, insertion) in the foot and toes. These muscles are arranged in four layers and all are innervated by the plantar branches of the tibial nerve. Although they may be capable of producing the actions described under their individual entries, as a group the primary function of the intrinsic muscles of the foot is to provide dynamic support of the longitudinal arch of the foot, resisting the forces which act momentarily to spread the arch during walking and running.
(05 Mar 2000)
intrinsic pathway <haematology> Initiation of blood clotting as a result of factors released from damaged tissue, as opposed to contact with a foreign surface (the intrinsic pathway).
Tissue thromboplastin (Factor III) in conjunction with Factor VII proconvertin) will activate Factor X that, once activated, converts prothrombin to thrombin.
(27 Jun 1999)
intrinsic proteins Proteins that cannot be easily separated from a biomembrane.
Synonym: intrinsic proteins.
(05 Mar 2000)
intrinsic reflex A reflex muscular contraction elicited by the application of a stimulus, usually stretching, to the muscle itself as opposed to a muscular contraction caused by an extrinsic stimulus, e.g., skin, as in the abdominal skin reflex's.
(05 Mar 2000)
intrinsic sphincter A thickening of the circular fibres of the muscular coat of an organ.
(05 Mar 2000)
intrinsic sympathomimetic activity The property of a drug that causes activation of adrenergic receptors so as to produce effects similar to stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system.
(05 Mar 2000)
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major intrinsic protein <protein> Family of structurally related proteins with 6 transmembrane segments, associated with gap junctions or vacuoles. MIP is found in lens fibre gap junctions. Other members: nodulin 26 (soybean), tonoplast intrinsic protein (TIP) found in plant storage vacuoles, Drosophila neurogenic protein big brain.
(18 Nov 1997)
Castle's intrinsic factor A mucoprotein normally secreted by the epithelium of the stomach and that binds vitamin B12, the intrinsic factor/B12 complex is selectively absorbed by the distal ileum, though only the vitamin is taken into the cell.
(18 Nov 1997)
vitamin B12 with intrinsic factor concentrate A combination of vitamin B12 with suitable preparations of the mucosa of the stomach or intestine of domestic animals used for food by humans.
(05 Mar 2000)
positive-pressure respiration, intrinsic Non-therapeutic positive end-expiratory pressure occurring frequently in patients with severe airway obstruction. It can appear with or without the administration of external positive end-expiratory pressure (positive-pressure respiration). It presents an important load on the inspiratory muscles which are operating at a mechanical disadvantage due to hyperinflation. Auto-peep may cause profound hypotension that should be treated by intravascular volume expansion, increasing the time for expiration, and/or changing from assist mode to intermittent mandatory ventilation mode.
(12 Dec 1998)
tonoplast intrinsic protein <protein> Plant protein, closely related to major intrinsic protein. Found in plant storage vacuolar membranes.
(18 Nov 1997)
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  • Intrinsic Factor - »õâ A glycoprotein secreted by the cells of the GASTRIC GLANDS that is required for the absorption of Vitamin B 12 (CYANOCOBALAMIN). Deficiency of intrinsic factor leads to VITAMIN B 12 DEFICIENCY and ANEMIA, PERNICIOUS.
    Synonyms : Factor, Intrinsic
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intrinsic belonging to a thing by its very nature; "form was treated as something intrinsic, as the very essence of the thing"- John Dewey situated within or belonging solely to the organ or body part on which it acts; "intrinsic muscles"
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intrinsic a term used to describe something originating from or located in a tissue or organ
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intrinsic (adjective) 1 : originating or due to causes or factors within a body, organ, or part <~ asthma> 2 : originating and included wholly within an organ or part <~ muscles> --compare EXTRINSIC 2
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intrinsic (adjective) 1. belonging to the essential nature or constitution of a thing 2. being or relating to a semiconductor in which the concentration of charge carriers is characteristic of the material itself instead of the content of any impurities it contains 3. originating or due to causes within a body, organ, or part 4. situated entirely within or pertaining exclusively to a part
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intrinsic Situated entirely within or pertaining exclusively to a part.
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intrinsic (anatomy) situated within or belonging solely to the organ or body part on which it acts
intrinsic belonging to a thing by its very nature
intrinsic a substance produced by the mucosa of the stomach and intestines that is essential for the absorption of vitamin B12
intrinsic fraud (as by use of forged documents or false claims or perjury) that misleads a court or jury and induces a finding for the one perpetrating the fraud
intrinsic belonging to a thing by its very nature
intrinsic with respect to its inherent nature
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