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  • acid-base equilibrium
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  • dynamic equilibrium
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  • equilibrium
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  • equilibrium constant
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  • equilibrium curve
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  • equilibrium density gradient centrifugation
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  • equilibrium dialysis
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  • equilibrium phase
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  • equilibrium reaction
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  • false equilibrium
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  • genetic equilibrium
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  • heterogeneous equilibrium
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  • homeostatic equilibrium
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  • membrane equilibrium
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  • metabolic equilibrium
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  • equilibrium
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  • negative nitrogen balance
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  • nitrogen
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  • nitrogen dioxide
    ÀÌ»êÈ­Áú¼Ò
  • blood urea nitrogen
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  • urea nitrogen
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  • nitrogen assimilation
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  • blood urea nitrogen
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  • blood urea nitrogen/creatinine ratio
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  • negative nitrogen balance
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  • dextrose-nitrogen ratio
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  • nitrogen fixation
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  • gaseous nitrogen
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  • legitimate nitrogen
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  • liquid nitrogen
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  • nitrogen-fixing microorganism
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  • nitrogen
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  • nitrogen dioxide
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  • nitrogen hexoxide
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  • nitrogen peroxide
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  • nitrogen sesquioxide
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  • BUN => blood urea nitrogen
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  • BUN => blood urea nitrogen
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  • BUN=> blood urea nitrogen
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  • BUN=£¾blood urea nitrogen
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  • alpha-amino acid nitrogen
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  • gaseous nitrogen
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  • positive nitrogen balance
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  • Donnans equilibrium
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  • Gibbs-Donnan equilibrium
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  • Hemoglobin-oxygen equilibrium curve
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  • acid-base balance=acid-base equilibrium
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  • heterogeneous equilibrium
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  • homeostatic equilibrium
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  • photochemical equilibrium
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  • nitrogen equilibrium =nitrogenous e.
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  • acid-base balance=acid-base equilibrium
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  • charged particle equilibrium
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  • colloid equilibrium
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  • dialysis, equilibrium
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  • driven equilibrium Fourier transform sequence
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  • dynamic equilibrium
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  • electrochemical equilibrium
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  • electron equilibrium
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  • equilibrium
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  • equilibrium constant
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  • equilibrium density gradient centrifugation
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  • equilibrium diagram
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  • equilibrium dialysis
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  • equilibrium dialysis
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  • equilibrium distillation
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  • nitrogen equilibrium
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  • amino acid nitrogen
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  • artificial nitrogen fixation
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  • biological nitrogen fixation
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  • blood urea nitrogen
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  • Kjeldahl nitrogen
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  • minimum nitrogen requirement
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  • nitrogen balance
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  • nitrogen catabolite repression
    Áú¼Ò ÀÌÈ­¹°¾ïÁ¦(òòáÈì¶ûùÚªåäð¤)
  • nitrogen cycle
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  • nitrogen fixation
    Áú¼Ò°íÁ¤(òòáÈͳïÒ)
  • nitrogen mustard
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  • nitrogen rule
    Áú¼Ò·ü(òòáÈ×È)
  • nonprotein nitrogen
    ºñ´Ü¹éÁúÁú¼Ò(ÞªÓ±ÛÜòõòòáÈ)
  • nonsymbiotic nitrogen fixation
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  • quaternary nitrogen
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • gaseous nitrogen
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  • nitrogen
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  • driven equilibrium Fourier transform sequence
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  • equilibrium
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  • equilibrium phase
    ÆòÇü±â
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EGRA equilibrium-gated radionuclide angiography
MGES multiple gated equilibrium scintigraphy
AAN AIDS-associated nephropathy; alpha-amino nitrogen; American Academy of Neurology; American Academy o...
UN ulnar nerve; undernourished; unilateral neglect; urea nitrogen; urinary nitrogen
BUN Blood Urea Nitrogen; Ç÷¾×(Áß) ¿ä¼Ò Áú¼Ò
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E.D. Equilibrium dialysis
ERNA Equilibrium radionuclide angiocardiography
ERNA Equilibrium radionuclide angiography
HWE Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
OEC Oxygen equilibrium curves
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • colloid equilibrium
    ÄÝ·ÎÀÌµå ÆòÇü
  • electrochemical equilibrium
    Àü±â È­ÇÐÀû ÆòÇü
  • equilibrium
    ÆòÇü, ÆòÇü »óÅÂ, ÆòÇü °¨°¢
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  • equilibrium density gradient centrifugation
    ÆòÇü ¹Ðµµ ±¸¹è ¿ø½É¹ý
  • equilibrium dialysis
    ÆòÇü Åõ¼®
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  • equilibrium musculare
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  • equilibrium phase diagram
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  • equilibrium volume
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  • free equilibrium
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  • homeostatic equilibrium
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  • unstable equilibrium
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  • water equilibrium
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  • legitimate nitrogen
    ÇÕ¹ý Áú¼Ò
  • nitrogen
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  • nitrogen balance
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acid-base equilibrium A condition in which the net rate of acid or alkali production by the body is balanced by the net rate of acid or alkali excretion from the body, resulting in a stable concentration of hydrogen ions in the body fluids.
(12 Dec 1998)
radioactive equilibrium <radiobiology> That condition in which the activities of the members of a radioactive chain decrease exponentially in time with the half-life of the chain precursor. Such radioactive equilibrium is only possible when the half-life of the precursor is longer than that of any other chain member. If the precursor half-life is so long that the change in the precursor population during the period of interest can be ignored, all the activities become sensibly equal and the equilibrium is said to be secular, otherwise it is said to be transient.
(16 Dec 1997)
random mating equilibrium <genetics> In a population containing the genotypes of AA, aa, and Aa, the frequency of AA will be p2, the frequency of aa will be q2, and the frequency of Aa will be 2 pq at equilibrium, where p is the frequency of A and q is the frequency of a.
By the Hardy-Weinberg law, a ramdonly-mating population will eventually reach these frequencies and be at this equilibrium as long as there are no selection pressures on the population.
(09 Oct 1997)
genetic equilibrium A condition in which the rate of an allele's forward mutation is cancelled out by its rate of reverse mutation.
(09 Oct 1997)
Gibbs-Donnan equilibrium An equilibrium established between a charged, immobile colloid (such as clay, ion exchange resin or cytoplasm) and a solution of electrolyte.
Characteristics: ions of like charge to the colloid tend to be excluded, ions of opposite charge tend to be attracted, the colloid compartment is electrically polarized relative to the solution in the same direction as the colloid charges (a Donnan potential) and the osmotic pressure is higher in the colloid compartment.
(18 Nov 1997)
chemical equilibrium <chemistry> A state in a reversible chemical reaction at which the reactants are turning into products at the same rate as the products are turning back into the reactants, so that the amounts of each reactant and product remains constant.
(09 Oct 1997)
physiologic equilibrium nutritive equilibrium
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium <genetics> In a population containing the genotypes of AA, aa, and Aa, the frequency of AA will be p2, the frequency of aa will be q2, and the frequency of Aa will be 2 pq at equilibrium, where p is the frequency of A and q is the frequency of a.
By the Hardy-Weinberg law, a ramdonly-mating population will eventually reach these frequencies and be at this equilibrium as long as there are no selection pressures on the population.
(09 Oct 1997)
secular equilibrium A type of radioactive equilibrium in which the half-life of the precursor (parent) radioisotope is so much longer than that of the product (daughter) that the radioactivity of the daughter becomes equal to that of the parent with time.
Stable equilibrium, equilibrium in which, after every small perturbation, the original state will tend to be restored.
Transient equilibrium, a type of radioactive equilibrium in which the half-life of the parent radioisotope is longer than that of the daughter so that the ratio of activities of parent and daughter become constant as they decrease with time.
Unstable equilibrium, equilibrium in which the response to a small perturbation will tend to make the perturbation greater (e.g., a logged feedback process of zero order).
(05 Mar 2000)
homeostatic equilibrium See: homeostasis.
Nitrogenous equilibrium, a condition in which the amount of nitrogen excreted from the body equals that taken in with the food; nutritive equilibrium so far as protein is concerned.
Nutritive equilibrium, condition in which there is a perfect balance between intake and excretion of nutritive material, so that there is no increase or loss in weight.
Synonym: physiologic equilibrium.
(05 Mar 2000)
sense of equilibrium The sense that makes possible a normal physiologic posture.
Synonym: static sense.
(05 Mar 2000)
Donnan equilibrium An equilibrium established between a charged, immobile colloid (such as clay, ion exchange resin or cytoplasm) and a solution of electrolyte.
Characteristics: ions of like charge to the colloid tend to be excluded, ions of opposite charge tend to be attracted, the colloid compartment is electrically polarized relative to the solution in the same direction as the colloid charges (a Donnan potential) and the osmotic pressure is higher in the colloid compartment.
(18 Nov 1997)
dynamic equilibrium Balance A condition in which no further net change is occuring in a system, and free energy is minimimal.
(09 Oct 1997)
thermodynamic equilibrium <radiobiology> There is a very general result from statistical mechanics which states that, if a system is in thermodynamic equilibrium with another (or several other) system, all processes by which the systems can exchange energy must be exactly balanced by their reverse processes, so that there is no net exchange of energy. For plasma systems in thermodynamic equilibrium, ionisation must be balanced by recombination, Bremsstrahlung by absorption, and so on. When thermodynamic equilibrium exists, the distribution function of particle energies and excited energy levels of the atoms can be obtained from the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution (which is a function only of the temperature). The Saha equation is a special application of this.
(09 Oct 1997)
equilibrium Balance A condition in which no further net change is occuring in a system, and free energy is minimimal.
(09 Oct 1997)
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nitrogen equilibrium nitrogenous equilibrium, the condition in which the body is metabolizing and excreting as much nitrogen as it is receiving in the food; cf. nitrogen balance, under balance. Called also protein e.
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  • nitrogen
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  • nitrogen chlorid
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  • nitrogen cycle
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  • nitrogen dioxide
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  • nitrogen fixation
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  • nitrogen mustard
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