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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • round ligament
    ¿øÀδë
  • round cell
    ¿øÇü¼¼Æ÷
  • round window
    ´ÞÆØÀÌâ, µÕ±Ùâ
  • round worm
    È¸Ãæ
  • angular notch
    ¸ðÆÐÀÓ, °¢ÀýÈç
  • aortic notch
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÆÐÀÓ, ´ëµ¿¸ÆÀýÈç
  • acetabular notch
    Àý±¸ÆÐÀÓ, ºñ±¸ÀýÈç
  • clavicular notch
    ºøÀåÆÐÀÓ, ¼â°ñÀýÈç
  • costal notch
    °¥ºñÆÐÀÓ, ´Á°ñÀýÈç
  • cardiac notch
    1. µé¹®ÆÐÀÓ, À¯¹®ÀýÈç 2. ½ÉÀåÆÐÀÓ
  • cerebellar notch
    ¼Ò³úÆÐÀÓ
  • dicrotic notch
    Áߺ¹¸Æ¹ÚÆÐÀÓ
  • ethmoidal notch
    ¹úÁýÆÐÀÓ, »ç°ñÀýÈç
  • fibular notch
    Á¾¾Æ¸®ÆÐÀÓ, ºñ°ñÀýÈç
  • frontal notch
    À̸¶ÆÐÀÓ, ÀüµÎÀýÈç
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • round ligament
    ¿øÀδë
  • round cell
    ¿øÇü¼¼Æ÷
  • round window
    ´ÞÆØÀÌâ, µÕ±Ùâ
  • notch
    ÆÐÀÓ
  • acetabular notch
    Àý±¸ÆÐÀÓ
  • aortic notch
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÆÐÀÓ
  • cerebellar notch
    ¼Ò³úÆÐÀÓ
  • ligament
    Àδë
  • anterior cruciate ligament
    ¾Õ½ÊÀÚÀδë, Àü¹æ½ÊÀÚÀδë
  • posterior cruciate ligament
    µÚ½ÊÀÚÀδë, ÈĹæ½ÊÀÚÀδë
  • sacrospinal ligament
    ¾ûÄ¡°¡½ÃÀδë
  • sphenomandibular ligament
    ³ªºñ¾Æ·¡ÅÎÀδë, Á¢ÇüÇϾÇÀδë
  • spiral ligament
    ³ª¼±Àδë
  • vocal ligament
    ¼º´ëÀδë
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • round ligament
    ¿øÀδë
  • round cell
    ¿øÇü¼¼Æ÷
  • round window
    ´ÞÆØÀÌâ
  • round worm
    È¸Ãæ
  • acetabular notch
    Àý±¸ÆÐÀÓ
  • angular notch
    ¸ðÆÐÀÓ
  • aortic notch
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÆÐÀÓ
  • cardiac notch
    µé¹®ÆÐÀÓ, ½ÉÀåÆÐÀÓ
  • cerebellar notch
    ¼Ò³úÆÐÀÓ
  • clavicular notch
    ºøÀåÆÐÀÓ
  • costal notch
    °¥ºñÆÐÀÓ
  • dicrotic notch
    Áߺ¹¸Æ¹ÚÆÐÀÓ
  • ethmoidal notch
    ¹úÁýÆÐÀÓ
  • fibular notch
    Á¾¾Æ¸®ÆÐÀÓ
  • frontal notch
    À̸¶»ÀÆÐÀÓ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • fossula of round window
    ´ÞÆØÀÌâ¿À¸ñ
  • half round tube
    ¹Ý¿ø°ü(Úâê­Î·) ±³Á¤¿ë(ÎìïáéÄ) .
  • half round wire
    ¹Ý¿ø¼±(Úâê­àÊ) ±³Á¤¿ë .
  • preanesthetic round
    ¸¶ÃëÀüȸÁø.
  • preoperative round
    ¼úÀüȸÁø(¡­üÞòà).
  • gastrosplenic ligament gastrolienal ligament
    À§Áö¶óÀδë
  • iliolumbar ligament ; ligament iliolumbale
    Àå°ñ¿äÃßÀδë, Àå¿äÀδë.
  • planter calcaneocuboid ligament ; ligament cal caneocuboideum plantare
    ¹Ù´ÚÂʹ߱ÁÀÔ¹æÀδë, ̫̿Á¾ÀÔ¹æÀδë.
  • planter calcaneocuboid ligament ; ligament cal caneocuboideum plantare
    ¹Ù´ÚÂʹߴ׾¿wÀδë, ̫̿Á¾ÀÔ¹æÀδë.
  • puboprostatic ligament [pubovesical ligament]
    µÎµ¢Àü¸³»ùÀδë (µÎµ¢¹æ±¤Àδë)
  • Jugular notch
    ¸ñÁ¤¸ÆÆÐÀÓ
  • acetabular notch
    Àý±¸ÆÐÀÓ
  • acetabular notch<³ª> incisura acetabuli
    ºñ±¸ ÆÐÀÓ, °ü°ñ±¸ ÀýÈç(¡­ôîýÝ), ºñ±¸ ÀýÈç(ºñÏ¿ôîýÝ).
  • anacrotic notch
    »óÇà°¢ÀýÈç(ß¾ú¼ÊÅôîýÝ).
  • angular notch
    ¸ðÆÐÀÓ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • notch for round ligament
    °£¿øÀδëÆÐÀÓ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • fissure for round ligament
    °£¿øÀÎ´ëÆ´»õ
  • ligamentum teres uteri ³ª=round ligament
    ÀڱÿøÀδë(í­Ïàê­ìåÓá).
  • round ligament
    ¿øÀδë(ê«ìåÓá).
  • round ligament of liver
    °£¿øÀδë
  • round ligament of liver ³ª ligamentum teres hepatis
    °£¿øÀδë, °£¿ø»ö (ÊÜê­ßã).
  • round ligament of uterus
    ÀڱÿøÀδë
  • round ligament of uterus
    ÀڱÿøÁÖ¸§
  • round ligament of uterus ³ª ligamentum teres uteri
    ÀڱÿøÀδë, Àڱà ¿ø»ö(í­Ïàê­ßã).
  • adolescent round back
    û¼Ò³â±â Èĸ¸Áõ(ôìá´æÄÑ¢ý­Ø½ñø), û¼Ò³â±â ôÃß Èı¼Áõ(ôìá´æÄÑ¢ô±õÐý­ÏÝñø).
  • crest of round window
    ´ÞÆØÀÌâ´É¼±
  • fenestra cochleae round window
    ´ÞÆØÀÌâ µÕ±Ùâ
  • fenestra cochlearis round window
    ´ÞÆØÀÌâ µÕ±Ùâ
  • fenestra rotunda <³ª> =round window
    Á¤¿øÃ¢, ¿øÇüâ
  • fistula, round window
    Á¤¿øÃ¢´©°ø
  • fossula of round window
    ´ÞÆØÀÌâ¿À¸ñ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Notch for round ligament
    °£¿øÀδëÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °£¿ø»èÀýÈç
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Round ligament of liver
    °£¿øÀδë
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °£¿ø»è
  • Fissure for round ligament
    °£¿øÀÎ´ëÆ´»õ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °£¿ø»è·Ä
  • Round ligament of uterus
    ÀڱÿøÀδë
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Àڱÿø»è
  • Round ligament of uterus
    ÀڱÿøÁÖ¸§
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Àڱÿø»è
  • Fenestra cochleae [Round window]
    ´ÞÆØÀÌâ [µÕ±Ùâ]
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿Í¿ìâ
  • Fenestra cochlearis [Round window]
    ´ÞÆØÀÌâ [µÕ±Ùâ]
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿Í¿ìâ
  • Fossula of round window
    ´ÞÆØÀÌâ¿À¸ñ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿Í¿ìâ¼Ò¿Í
  • Crest of round window
    ´ÞÆØÀÌâ´É¼±
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿Í¿ìâ´É
  • Cardiac notch (of left lung)
    (¿ÞÇãÆÄ)½ÉÀåÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ½ÉÀåÀýÈç
  • Costal notch
    °¥ºñÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ´Á°ñÀýÈç
  • Tympanic notch
    °í¸·ÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °í¸·ÀýÈç
  • Mastoid notch
    ²ÀÁöÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] À¯µ¹ÀýÈç
  • Sphenopalatine notch
    ³ªºñÀÔõÀåÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¢±¸°³ÀýÈç
  • Radial notch
    ³ëÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¿ä°ñÀýÈç
  • Lacrimal notch
    ´«¹°ÆÐÀÓ
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ´©°ñÀýÈç
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • round of replication
    º¹Á¦ ȸ¼ö(ÜÜð²üÞâ¦)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • round ligament
    ¿øÀδë
  • round
    ¿øÇüÀÇ
  • round atelectasis
    ¿øÇü¹«±âÆó
  • round cell
    ¿øÇü¼¼Æ÷
  • round pneumonia
    ¿øÇüÆó·Å
  • round window
    µÕ±Ùâ, ¿øÃ¢
  • round window niche
    Á¤¿øÃ¢¼Ò¿Í
  • round worm
    È¸Ãæ, ¼±Ãæ·ù, ¼±Çüµ¿¹°
  • acetabular notch
    °ü°ñ±¸ÀýÈç, ºñ±¸ÀýÈç
  • aortic notch
    ´ëµ¿¸ÆÀýÈ¥
  • costal notch
    ´Á°ñÆÐÀÓ, ´Á°ñÀýÈç
  • fibular notch
    ºñ°ñÆÐÀÓ, ºñ°ñÀýÈç
  • lesser sciatic notch
    ¼ÒÁ°ñÀýÈç
  • mandibular notch
    ÇϾÇÀýÈç
  • notch
    ÆÐÀÓ, ÀýÈ¥
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UCL ulnar collateral ligament; upper collateral ligament; upper confidence limit; upper control limit; u...
JVP [POMD P 49 - 52]
  1) Jugular Vein Pressure
  2) Jugular Venous Pulse
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DN Deiter's nucleus; dextrose-nitrogen; diabetic neuropathy; dibucaine number; dicrotic notch; dinitroc...
PERRLA pupils equal, round, and reactive to light and accommodation
PRRE pupils round, regular, and equal
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N Notch
NICD Notch intracellular domain
DSRCT Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor
RS Round spermatids
RW Round window
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • round ligament
    ¿øÀδë
  • adolescent round back
    û¼Ò³â±â Èĸ¸Áõ
  • half round tube
    ¹Ý¿ø °ü
  • round
    µÕ±Ù, ȸÁø, ¿øÇüÀÇ
  • round body tapered point
    ȯħ
  • round dental arch
    ´ë¿øÇü Ä¡¿­±Ã
  • round pneumonia
    ¿øÇü Æó·Å
  • round square dental arch
    ´ë¿ø¹æÇü Ä¡¿­±Ã
  • round undercut
    ¿øÇüÇÏ
  • round window
    µÕ±Ùâ, ¿øÃ¢
  • round window niche
    Á¤¿øÃ¢ ¼Ò¿Í
  • round worm
    È¸Ãæ, ¼±Ãæ·ù, ¼±Çüµ¿¹°
  • zone of round nuclei
    °ø¸ð¾ç ÇÙÃþ
  • acetabular notch
    °ü°ñ±¸ ÀýÈç, ºñ±¸ ÀýÈç
  • angular notch
    °¢ ÀýÈç
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 1 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
notch for round ligament of liver The notch in the inferior border of the liver that accommodates the round ligament.
Synonym: incisura ligamenti teretis hepatis, incisura umbilicalis, umbilical notch.
(05 Mar 2000)
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artery of round ligament of uterus Origin, inferior epigastric; distribution, round ligament of uterus.
Synonym: arteria ligamenti teretis uteri.
(05 Mar 2000)
round ligament <anatomy> A fibromuscular band that attaches to the uterus and then passes along the broad ligament, out through the inguinal ring, and into the labium majus.
(12 Dec 1998)
round ligament of elbow joint A slender band extending from the lateral part of the coronoid process of the ulna distad and laterad to the radius immediately distal to the bicipital tuberosity.
Synonym: chorda obliqua, oblique cord, round ligament of elbow joint, Weitbrecht's cord, Weitbrecht's ligament.
(05 Mar 2000)
round ligament of femur A flattened ligament that passes from the fovea in the head of the femur to the borders of the acetabular notch (transverse acetabular ligament); developmentally, an artery passes to the head of the femur with the ligament which may or may not persist into adulthood; the ligament does not contribute to the integrity of the joint or control movements there.
Synonym: ligamentum capitis femoris, ligamentum teres femoris, round ligament of femur.
(05 Mar 2000)
round ligament of liver The remains of the umbilical vein running within the free edge of the falciform ligament from umbilicus to the liver, where it continues within the fissure for the round ligament to the origin of the left portal vein within the porta hepatis.
Synonym: ligamentum teres hepatis.
(05 Mar 2000)
round ligament of uterus A fibromuscular band that is attached to the uterus on either side in front of and below the opening of the uterine tube; it passes through the inguinal canal to the labium majus; corresponds to the spermatic cord of male in that it passes through the inguinal canal and gains similar coverings, but is not homologous.
Synonym: ligamentum teres uteri, Hunter's ligament.
(05 Mar 2000)
fissure of round ligament of liver A cleft on the inferior surface of the liver, running from the inferior border to the left extremity of the porta hepatis; it lodges the round ligament of the liver.
Synonym: fissura ligamenti teretis, fissure for ligamentum teres, fossa venae umbilicalis, umbilical fissure, umbilical fossa.
(05 Mar 2000)
adolescent round back Osteochondrosis of the vertebral epiphyses in children.
(12 Dec 1998)
round On every side of, so as to encompass or encircle; around; about; as, the people atood round him; to go round the city; to wind a cable round a windlass. "The serpent Error twines round human hearts." (Cowper) Round about, an emphatic form for round or about. "Moses . . . Set them [The elders] round about the tabernacle." To come round, to gain the consent of, or circumvent, (a person) by flattery or deception.
1. To make circular, spherical, or cylindrical; to give a round or convex figure to; as, to round a silver coin; to round the edges of anything. "Worms with many feet, which round themselves into balls, are bred chiefly under logs of timber." (Bacon) "The figures on our modern medals are raised and rounded to a very great perfection." (Addison)
2. To surround; to encircle; to encompass. "The inclusive verge Of golden metal that must round my brow." (Shak)
3. To bring to fullness or completeness; to complete; hence, to bring to a fit conclusion. "We are such stuff As dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep." (Shak)
4. To go round wholly or in part; to go about (a corner or point); as, to round a corner; to round Cape Horn.
5. To make full, smooth, and flowing; as, to round periods in writing. To round in To haul up; usually, to haul the slack of (a rope) through its leading block, or to haul up (a tackle which hangs loose) by its fall. To collect together (cattle) by riding around them, as on cattle ranches.
Origin: Rounded; Rounding.
To whisper. "The Bishop of Glasgow rounding in his ear, "Ye are not a wise man," . . . He rounded likewise to the bishop, and said, "Wherefore brought ye me here?"" (Calderwood)
Origin: From Roun.
1. Having every portion of the surface or of the circumference equally distant from the center; spherical; circular; having a form approaching a spherical or a circular shape; orbicular; globular; as, a round ball. "The big, round tears." "Upon the firm opacous globe Of this round world." (Milton)
2. Having the form of a cylinder; cylindrical; as, the barrel of a musket is round.
3. Having a curved outline or form; especially, one like the arc of a circle or an ellipse, or a portion of the surface of a sphere; rotund; bulging; protuberant; not angular or pointed; as, a round arch; round hills. "Their round haunches gored."
4. Full; complete; not broken; not fractional; approximately in even units, tens, hundreds, thousands, etc.; said of numbers. "Pliny put a round number near the truth, rather than the fraction." (Arbuthnot)
5. Not inconsiderable; large; hence, generous; free; as, a round price. "Three thousand ducats; 'tis a good round sum." (Shak) "Round was their pace at first, but slackened soon." (Tennyson)
6. Uttered or emitted with a full tone; as, a round voice; a round note.
7. Modified, as a vowel, by contraction of the lip opening, making the opening more or less round in shape; rounded; labialized; labial.
8. Outspoken; plain and direct; unreserved; unqualified; not mincing; as, a round answer; a round oath. "The round assertion." "Sir Toby, I must be round with you." (Shak)
9. Full and smoothly expanded; not defective or abrupt; finished; polished; said of style, or of authors with reference to their style. "In his satires Horace is quick, round, and pleasant." (Peacham)
10. Complete and consistent; fair; just; applied to conduct. "Round dealing is the honor of man's nature." (Bacon) at a round rate, rapidly. In round numbers, approximately in even units, tens, hundreds, etc.; as, a bin holding 99 or 101 bushels may be said to hold in round numbers 100 bushels.
<medicine> Round bodies, one turn of a rope round a timber, a belaying pin, etc. To bring up with a round turn, to stop abruptly.
Synonym: Circular, spherical, globular, globase, orbicular, orbed, cylindrical, full, plump, rotund.
Origin: OF. Roond, roont, reond, F. Rond, fr. L. Rotundus, fr. Rota wheel. See Rotary, and cf. Rotund, roundel, Rundlet.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
round atelectasis <syndrome> Collapse of part of the lung caught between shrinking fibrous pleura scars, sometimes resulting from pleural asbestosis.
Synonym: round atelectasis.
(05 Mar 2000)
round bur A dental bur with the cutting blades spherically arranged.
(05 Mar 2000)
round cell sarcoma <tumour> Old term for an undifferentiated malignant neoplasm, believed to be of mesenchymal origin, composed chiefly of closely packed round cells.
(05 Mar 2000)
round eminence Longitudinal elevation of the rhomboid fossa, extending along either side of the midline throughout the length of the rhombencephalon; made up of named elevations such as the facial colliculus and the hypoglossal and vagal trigones.
Synonym: eminentia medialis, eminentia teres, funiculus teres, round eminence.
(05 Mar 2000)
round fasciculus A slender, compact fibre bundle extending longitudinally through the dorsolateral region of the medullary tegmentum, surrounded by the nucleus of the solitary tract, below the obex decussating over the central canal, and descending over some distance into the upper cervical segments of the spinal cord. It is composed of primary sensory fibres that enter with the vagus, glossopharyngeal, and facial nerves, and in part convey information from stretch receptors and chemoreceptors in the walls of the cardiovascular, respiratory, and intestinal tracts; in rostral parts of the tract impulses are generated by the receptor cells of the taste buds in the mucosa of the tongue. Its fibres are distributed to the nucleus of the solitary tract.
Synonym: tractus solitarius, fasciculus rotundus, fasciculus solitarius, funiculus solitarius, Gierke's respiratory bundle, Krause's respiratory bundle, round fasciculus, solitary bundle, solitary fasciculus.
(05 Mar 2000)
round foramen <anatomy> An opening in the base of the greater wing of the sphenoid bone, transmitting the maxillary nerve.
Synonym: round foramen.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • ligament
    Àδë
  • ligament
    Àδë
  • notch
    »õ±è´«
  • notch
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  • notch
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  • top-notch
    ÀÏ·ùÀÇ;ÃÖ°íÀÇ
  • all-round
    ´Ù¹æ¸é¿¡ °ÉÄ£
  • round
    µÕ±Ù,¿ÏÀüÇÑ,¿ø,°í¸®,µ¹¾Æ¼­
  • round up
    ¸ðÀ¸´Ù; Àâ¾ÆµéÀÌ´Ù
  • Kennedy Round
    Äɳ׵ð ¶ó¿îµå (°ü¼¼ÀÇ Àϰý ÀÎÇÏ ±³¼·)
  • Knights of the Round Table
    (Arthur ¿ÕÀÇ) ¿øÅ¹ ±â»ç´Ü
  • Uruguay Round
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  • milk round
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  • round
    ¼Ó»èÀÌ´Ù(whisper)
  • round
    round(p.2174)
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