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  • particulate matter
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • particulate
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  • particulate antigen
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  • particulate radiation
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  • coloring matter
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  • gray matter
    ȸ(»ö)Áú
  • matter
    1. ¹°Áú, ¹°Ã¼ 2. °í¸§, ³ó
  • suspended matter
    Çöʹ°, ºÎÀ¯¹°
  • unsaponifiable matter
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  • volatile matter
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  • white matter
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  • particulate
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  • matter
    1.¹°Áú, ¹°Ã¼, 2.°í¸§, ³ó
  • gray matter
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  • suspended matter
    Çöʹ°, ºÎÀ¯¹°
  • white matter
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  • particulate
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  • particulate radiation
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  • coloring matter
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  • gray matter
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  • matter
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  • residual volatile matter
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  • gray matter (nuclei and columns)
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  • particulate
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  • particulate inheritance
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  • particulate radiation
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  • colo(u)ring matter
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  • column of gray matter
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  • column of gray matter
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  • gray matter
    ȸ»öÁú(üéßäòõ).
  • gray matter
    ȸ»öÁú
  • gray matter (nuclei and columns)
    ȸ»öÁú(½Å°æÇÙ°ú ½Å°æ±âµÕ)
  • matter
    ¹°Áú(Úªòõ), ¹°Ã¼(Úªô÷), ³ó(ÒÛ).
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  • particulate fraction
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SPM shocks per minute; spermine; subhuman primate model; suspended particulate matter; synaptic plasma m...
TPM temporary pacemaker; thrombophlebitis migrans; total particulate matter; total passive motion; triph...
HEPA high-efficiency particulate air [filter]
PC avoirdupois weight [Lat. pondus civile]; packed cells; paper chromatography; paracortex; parent cell...
POC particulate organic carbon; point of care; postoperative care; probability of chance; product of con...
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PM Particulate matter
SPM Suspended Particulate Matter
TPM Total Particulate Matter
PM(10) particulate matter
HEPA High Efficiency Particulate Air
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  • midbrain periaqueductal gray matter
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  • periaqueductal gray matter
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  • spinal cord gray matter
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  • unsaponifiable matter
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particulate 1. Having the form of a particle.
2. Referring to, or produced by, particles, such as dust, minute germs, etc. "The smallpox is a particulate disease." (Tyndall)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
particulate emission Fine liquid or solid particles discharged with exhaust gases. Usually measured as grains per cubic foot or pounds per million Btu input.
(05 Dec 1998)
matter <chemistry> The material of the universe.
(09 Jan 1998)
matter, gray The cortex of the brain which contains nerve cell bodies. The gray matter is as opposed to the white matter, the part of the brain that contains myelinated nerve fibres. The gray matter is so named because it in fact appears gray. In the mysterious affair at styles (1920), agatha christie first quoted the fictional belgian detective hercule poirot in regard to his gray matter: 'this affair must be unravelled from within.' he tapped his forehead. 'these little grey cells. It is up to them as you say over here.'
(12 Dec 1998)
matter, white The part of the brain that contains myelinated nerve fibres. The white matter is white because it is the colour of myelin, the insulation covering the nerve fibres. The white matter is as opposed to the gray matter (the cortex of the brain which contains nerve cell bodies).
(12 Dec 1998)
gray matter The cortex of the brain which contains nerve cell bodies. The gray matter is in contrast to the white matter, the part of the brain that contains myelinated nerve fibres. The gray matter is so named because it in fact appears gray. The white matter is white because that is the colour of myelin, the insulation covering the nerve fibres. In the mysterious affair at styles (1920), agatha christie first quoted the fictional belgian detective hercule poirot in regard to his gray matter: 'this affair must be unravelled from within.' he tapped his forehead. 'these little grey cells. It is up to them as you say over here.'
(12 Dec 1998)
grey matter <anatomy> Gray matter, the thinking brain, appears gray because it is composed of numerous nerve cells and blood vessels.
The outer layer of the cerebrum - the cerebral cortex and areas deep within the brain - the basal ganglia, are made up of grey matter.
See: white matter.
(16 Dec 1997)
white matter <anatomy> Brain tissue composed of myelin-coated nerve cell fibres. White matter carries information between the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.
The inner portion of the cerebrum is composed of white matter.
See: grey matter.
(13 Nov 1997)
white-matter disease <radiology> Demyelinating (myelinoclastic), destruction of existing myelin, acquired diseases with inflammatory characteristics, includes: MS, PML, encephalomyelitis, also may be due to anoxia, infarct, tumour, radiation dysmyelinating, abnormal myelin formation or maintenance, two groups: primary white-matter diseases: leukodystrophies, involve gray matter: Niemann-Pick, Gaucher, Tay-Sachs
(12 Dec 1998)
pontine gray matter The massive gray matter filling the basilar pons. The nuclei are of fairly homogeneous architecture and project to the cortex of the contralateral cerebellar hemisphere by way of the middle cerebellar peduncle. Their main afferents come from the entire extent of the cerebral neocortex by way of the longitudinal pontine bundles (corticopontine fibres); thus, the pontine nuclei form a major way-station in the impulse conduction from the cerebral cortex of one hemisphere to the posterior lobe of the opposite cerebellum.
Synonym: nuclei pontis, pontine gray matter.
(05 Mar 2000)
heterotopic gray matter <radiology> Presence of cortical neurons in an abnormal location secondary to arrest of migrating neuroblasts from ventricular walls to brain surface between 7-24 weeks of gestational age, frequency: 3% of healthy population associated with: agenesis of corpus callosum, aqueductal stenosis, microcephaly, schisencephaly, encephalocele X-ray: single/multiple bilateral subependymal nodules along lateral ventricles Differential diagnosis: subependymal spread of neoplasm, subependymal haemorrhage, vascular malformation, tuberous sclerosis, intraventricular meningioma, neurofibromatosis
(12 Dec 1998)
sclerosis of white matter <radiology> Type of dysmyelinating disease, hereditary, peripheral nervous system unaffected in some disorders Specific diseases: adrenoleukodystrophy, metachromatic leukodystrophy, spongy degeneration (Canavan), globoid cell (Krabbe) leukodystrophy, Alexander disease, Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease, Cockayne syndrome
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Particulate Matter - »õâ Particles of any solid substance, generally under 30 microns in size, often noted as PM30. There is special concern with PM1 which can get down to PULMONARY ALVEOLI and induce MACROPHAGE ACTIVATION and PHAGOCYTOSIS leading to FOREIGN BODY REACTION and LUNG DISEASES.
    Synonyms : Air Pollutants, Particulate, Airborne Particulate Matter, Ambient Particulate Matter, Particulate Air Pollutants, Particulate Matter, Airborne, Particulate Matter, Ambient, Pollutants, Particulate Air
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