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  • dark adaptation
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  • dark cell
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  • dark current
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  • dark field microscope
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  • dark field microscopy
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  • dark repair
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  • dark-field illumination
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  • disciform macular degeneration
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  • macular
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  • macular atrophy
    1. ÇǺιÝÁ¡À§Ãà(Áõ) 2. Ȳ¹ÝÀ§Ãà
  • macular coloboma
    Ȳ¹Ý°á¼Õ
  • macular corneal dystrophy
    ¹ÝÁ¡°¢¸·ÀÌ»óÁõ
  • macular eruption
    ¹ÝÁ¡¹ßÁø
  • macular heterotopia
    Ȳ¹Ýµý°÷Áõ, Ȳ¹ÝÀ̼ÒÁõ
  • macular hole
    Ȳ¹Ý¿ø°ø
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  • dark adaptation
    ¾Ï¼øÀÀ
  • macular sparing homonymous hemianopsia
    Ȳ¹Ýº¸Á¸µ¿Ãø¹Ý¸Í, Ȳ¹Ýº¸Á¸°°ÀºÂʹݸÍ
  • macular
    ¹ÝÁ¡-, Ȳ¹Ý-
  • spot
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  • blind spot
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  • pain spot
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  • rose spot
    Àå¹ÌÁ¡
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  • macular cherry-red spot
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  • dark adaptation
    ¾Ï¼øÀÀ
  • dark cell
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  • dark current
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  • dark repair
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  • dark field microscope
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  • dark field microscopy
    ¾Ï½Ã¾ßÇö¹Ì°æ°Ë»ç
  • dark room test
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  • dark-field illumination
    ¾Ï½Ã¾ßÁ¶¸í
  • macular atrophy
    (¢¡anetoderma) ÇǺÎÀ§ÃàÁõ
  • perifollicular macular atrophy
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  • macular coloboma
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  • disciform macular degeneration
    ¿ø¹ÝȲ¹Ýº¯¼º
  • macular corneal dystrophy
    ¹ÝÁ¡°¢¸·ÀÌ»óÁõ
  • senile disciform macular degeneration
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  • illumination, dark-field
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  • ARMD->age-related macular degeneration
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  • Macular sparing
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  • aphakic cystoid macular edema
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  • full-thickness macular hole
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  • hereditary macular degeneration
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  • hereditary macular dystrophy
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  • inferior macular arteriole
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  • inferior macular venule
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  • preretinal macular fibrosis
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  • Bitots spot
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  • Elschnig spot
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  • Fordyces spot =granule
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  • Fuchs spot
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  • Kopliks spot
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  • macular dark spot
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  • macular cherry-red spot
    Ȳ¹Ý¾ÞµÎ¹ÝÁ¡, Ȳ¹Ý¼±È«»ö¹ÝÁ¡
  • dark adaptation
    ¾Ï¼øÀÀ(äÞâ÷ëë)
  • dark adaptation
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  • dark cell
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  • dark cell norepinephrine cell
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  • dark current
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  • dark field microscope
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  • dark field microscopy
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  • dark repair
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  • dark room test
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  • dark-field illumination
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  • illumination, dark-field
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  • interstitial cell dark cell
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  • age-related macular degeneration
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  • aphakic cystoid macular edema
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  • Interstitial cell [Dark cell]
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  • Inferior macular arteriole
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  • Inferior macular venule
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  • Dark cell
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  • Dark cell
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  • Dark cell [Norepinephrine cell]
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  • Superior macular arteriole
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  • Superior macular venule
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  • eye spot
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  • diffraction spot
    ȸÀýÁ¡(üÞï¹ïÇ)
  • hot spot
    ÇÖ ½ºÆÌ
  • wandering spot precedure
    ºÎÁ¤Á¡(ÜôïÒïÇ) ¹æ¹ý(Û°Ûö)
  • dark reaction
    ¾Ï¹ÝÀÀ(äÞÚãëë)
  • dark reactivation
    ¾Ï ÀçȰ¼ºÈ­(äÞî¢üÀàõûù)
  • dark recovery
    ¾Ï ȸº¹(äÞüÞÜÖ) (ÔÒ) dark reactivation
  • dark repair
    "¾Ï¼öº¹(äÞáóÜÖ), (ÔÒ) dark reactivation"
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  • dark room
    ¾Ï½Ç
  • blind spot
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  • bright spot
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  • cafe-au-lait spot
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  • echogenic spot
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  • focal spot
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  • hot spot
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  • spot
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  • spot compression view
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  • spot film
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  • spot radiography
    ¼ø°£¹æ»ç¼±ÃÔ¿µ¼ú, ½ºÆÌÆ®¹æ»ç¼±ÃÔ¿µ¼ú
  • spot welding
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DA dark adaptation; dark agouti [rat]; daunomycin; degenerative arthritis; delayed action; Dental Assis...
R-C sign(spot) Red Cherry sign(spot)
Rst in paper or thin layer chromatography, the distance that a spot of a substance has moved, relative t...
AMD acid maltase deficiency; acromandibular dysplasia; actinomycin D; adrenomyelodystrophy; age-related ...
A [band] the dark-staining zone of a striated muscle
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DBS Dried blood spot
ELISPOT Enzyme-Linked Immuno Spot Assay
SFC Spot forming cells
WSSV White Spot Syndrome Virus
D Dark
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  • dark spot
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  • aphakic cystoid macular edema
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  • dark
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  • dark blue-red
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  • dark brown
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  • dark feld microscope
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  • dark pigmentation
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  • dark room
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  • dark-adaptation test
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  • dark-field microscope
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  • dominant cystoid macular dystrophy
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  • erythematous macular lesion
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  • inferior macular arteriole
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cardioid dark field condenser <microscopy> A condenser designed with two reflecting surfaces, the first, a spherical surface which reflects the rays to a second, cardioid (heart-shaped) surface. The virtue in such an arrangement is that, if the cardioid surface is of true figure, the lens is both achromatic and aplanatic. It has a limiting numerical aperture of about 1.0. Thus objectives of a greater numerical aperture cannot be used successfully with it. A true cardioid figure is the trace of a point on the circumference of a circle rolling around an equal, fixed circle.
(05 Aug 1998)
paraboloid dark field condenser <microscopy> A lens of parabolic shape. The vertex end is ground back so that its focus can be brought into coincidence with the specimen on the slide. A central stop is provided to block the central rays. It is used chiefly for medium- power work.
(05 Aug 1998)
condenser, dark field <microscopy> A condenser forming a hollow cone of light with its apex (or focal point) in the plane of the specimen. When used with an objective having a numerical aperture lower than the minimum numerical aperture of the hollow cone, only light deviated by the specimen enters the objective. Objects are seen as bright images against a dark background.
The ordinary bright field condenser of low power, used with a central stop, makes a good dark field condenser. They all form a dark field while illuminating the specimen with a hollow cone of light. The lower limiting aperture of the condenser must be greater than the numerical aperture of the objective with which it is to be used. Thus, no direct light enters the objective, the specimen is seen by reflected or scattered light on a dark background.
See: condensers
See: special dark field condensers: paraboloid, cardioid and Cassegrainian.
(05 Aug 1998)
dark adaptation The adjustment of the eye occurring under reduced illumination in which the sensitivity to light is greatly increased or the light threshold is greatly reduced.
Dark adaptation is slower than light adaptation. During dark adaptation rhodopsin is built up in the retinal rods.
(12 Dec 1998)
dark-adapted eye An eye that has been in darkness or semidarkness and has undergone regeneration of rhodopsin (visual purple), which renders it more sensitive to reduced illumination.
Synonym: scotopic eye.
(05 Mar 2000)
dark cell Cell's in eccrine sweat glands having many ribosomes and mucoid secretory granules.
(05 Mar 2000)
dark current <physiology> Current caused by constant influx of sodium ions into the rod outer segment of retinal photoreceptors and that is blocked by light (leading to hyperpolarization).
The plasma membrane sodium channel is controlled through a cascade of amplification reactions initiated by photon capture by rhodopsin in the disc membrane.
(18 Nov 1997)
dark-field condenser An apparatus for throwing reflected light through the microscope field, so that only the object to be examined is illuminated, the field itself being dark.
(05 Mar 2000)
dark field illumination <microscopy> Any method of illumination which illuminates the specimen but does not admit light directly to the objective. It may be by substage (dark field) condensers, by stagespot lighting, by special condensers fitted around special objectives for reflected illumination or by the slit ultramicroscope.
(05 Aug 1998)
dark field imaging <microscopy> Using a single diffracted beam to form the image in a transmission electron microscope. This causes all regions of the specimen not of the same crystal structure and orientation as the region which produced the diffracted beam to be represented as very dark in the final image, allowing phase differentiation visually in the transmission electron microscope.
(05 Aug 1998)
dark-field microscope <instrument> A microscope that has a special condenser and objective with a diaphragm or stop that scatters light from the object observed, with the result that the object appears bright on a dark background.
(05 Mar 2000)
dark field microscopy <procedure> A system of microscopy in which particles are illuminated at a very low angle from the side so that the background appears dark and the objects are seen by diffracted and reflected patches of light against a dark background.
(18 Nov 1997)
dark field objective <microscopy> Certain objectives for high-power, dark fieldwork equipped with iris diaphragms or funnel stops so that their apertures may be reduced to correspond to the dark field con-denser with which they are used.
(05 Aug 1998)
dark field slides <microscopy> Owing to the exacting demands of dark field illumination, not only must the microscope slide be especially clean, but also the glass of which the slide is composed must be optically clear under dark field conditions. The glass should not fluoresce.
(05 Aug 1998)
dark field stop <microscopy> A central stop for obtaining a dark field effect for low-power objectives. It is customarily used with a high numerical aperture, bright field condenser.
(05 Aug 1998)
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  • spot
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