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  • pin-prick sensation
    ħÅë°¢
  • external pin fixation
    ¹Ù±ùÇɰíÁ¤, ¿ÜºÎÇɰíÁ¤
  • pin
    ħ, ÇÉ
  • pin-prick test
    ¹Ù´Ãµû²û°Ë»ç, ħÅë°¢°Ë»ç
  • pin-retained appliance
    ÇÉÀÜ·ùÀåÄ¡
  • auditory sensation
    û°¢
  • auditory sensation area
    °¡Ã»¹üÀ§, û°¢±¸¿ª
  • auditory sensation curve
    °¡Ã»°î¼±, û°¢°î¼±
  • burning sensation
    È­²ö°¨, ÀÛ¿­°¨
  • coital sensation
    ¼º±³°¨°¢
  • cutaneous sensation
    ÇǺΰ¨°¢
  • delayed sensation
    Áö¿¬°¨°¢
  • discriminative sensation
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  • discriminatory tactile sensation
    ½Äº°Ã˰¢
  • exteroceptive sensation
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    ÇѱÛ
  • pin
    ħ, ÇÉ
  • pin prick test
    ¹Ù´Ãµû²û°Ë»ç, ¹Ù´ÃÅë°¢°Ë»ç
  • sensation
    °¨°¢
  • burning sensation
    È­²ö°¨, ÀÛ¿­°¨
  • coital sensation
    ¼º±³°¨°¢
  • phantom limb sensation
    Çê´Ù¸®°¨°¢, ÇêÆÈ°¨°¢
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    ÇѱÛ
  • pin-retained appliance
    ÇÉÀÜ·ùÀåÄ¡
  • split pin and tube attachment
    À¯ÃʺÐÇÒÇÕÁ¤
  • external pin fixation
    ¹Ù±ùÇɰíÁ¤, ¿ÜºÎÇɰíÁ¤
  • pin
    ħ, ÇÉ
  • rush pin
    ¿¬µ¿Ä§
  • split pin
    ºÐÇÒħ
  • tail pin
    ²¿¸®Ä§
  • auditory sensation
    û°¢
  • auditory sensation area
    °¡Ã»¹üÀ§, û°¢±¸¿ª
  • auditory sensation curve
    °¡Ã»°î¼±, û°¢°î¼±
  • burning sensation
    È­²ö°¨, ÀÛ¿­°¨
  • combined sensation
    º¹ÇÕ°¨°¢
  • concomitant sensation
    µ¿¹Ý°¨°¢, ¼ö¹Ý°¨°¢
  • cutaneous sensation
    ÇǺΰ¨°¢
  • delayed sensation
    Áö¿¬°¨°¢
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    ÇѱÛ
  • incisal guide pin
    ÀýÄ¡À¯µµÇÉ.
  • pin indexing
    ÇÉ-Áö½Ã¹æ½Ä.
  • articular sensation
    °üÀý °¨°¢(¡­ÊïÊÆ).
  • articular sensation
    °üÀý°¨°¢(¡­ÊïÊÆ).
  • girdle sensation
    ´ë»ó °¨°¢.
  • girdle sensation
    ´ë»ó°¨°¢.
  • gnostic sensation
    ÀÎÁö°¨(ìãò±Êï).
  • gustatory sensation
    ¹Ì°¢(Ú«ÊÆ)
  • hearing, sense of =auditory sensation
    û°¢
  • position sensation
    À§Ä¡°¨(êÈöÇÊï).
  • pressure sensation
    ¾Ð(°¨)°¢(äâÊïÊÆ).
  • primary sensation
    ÀÏÂ÷°¨°¢(¡­ÊïÊÆ).
  • proprioceptive sensation
    °íÀ¯(¼ö¿ë¼º) °¨°¢(¡­ÊïÊÆ), ÀÚ±â(¼ö¿ë¼º)
  • radiating sensation
    ¹æ»ê°¨(ۯߤÊï).
  • referred sensation
    °ü·Ã°¨°¢(μæáÊïÊÆ).
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • incisal guide pin
    ÀýÄ¡À¯µµÇÉ.
  • long pin porcelain facing
    ÀåħÀüÀ嵵ġ(íþöÜîñíûÔ¶öÍ).
  • long pin porcelain teeth
    ÀåħµµÄ¡(íþöÜ Ô¶öÍ).
  • pin indexing
    ÇÉ-Áö½Ã¹æ½Ä.
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    ³¯°³°¡½ÃÀδë, À͵¹±ØÀδë(ìÏÔÍоìåÓá).
  • rush pin
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  • short pin facing
    ´ÜÁ¤ÀüÀ嵵ġ(Ó­ïùîñíá Ô¶öÍ).
  • split pin
    ºÐÇÒÇÕÁ¤(ÝÂùÜùêïù).
  • split pin and tube attachment
    À¯ÃʺÐÇÒÇÕÁ¤(êóõ¦ÝÂùÜùêïù).
  • tail pin
    ²¿¸®Ä§ (ÆÄÁöÀÇ ±âÀúÆÇ)
  • articular sensation
    °üÀý °¨°¢(¡­ÊïÊÆ).
  • articular sensation
    °üÀý°¨°¢(¡­ÊïÊÆ).
  • auditory perception =a. sensation, a. sen se, sense of hearing
    û°¢(ôéÊÆ).
  • auditory perception =a. sensation, a. sense, sens
    û°¢
  • auditory sensation
    û°¢
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  • rush pin
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  • pinprick sensation
    ¹Ù´ÃÂ´Â ´À³¦
  • sensation
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  • sensation of position
    À§Ä¡(°¨)°¢
  • sensation of vibration
    Áøµ¿°¨(°¢)
  • tingling sensation
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PIN product identification number
AKS alcoholic Korsakoff syndrome; auditory and kinesthetic sensation
circ & sens circulation and sensation
CMS children's medical services; Christian Medical Society; chronic myelodysplastic syndrome; chromosome...
CMSS circulation, motor ability, sensation, and swelling; Council of Medical Specialty Societies
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SSS Sensation Seeking Scale
SL sensation level
PIN Posterior Interosseous Nerve
PIN Prostate intraepithelial neoplasia
PIN Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia
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  • pin wax

    pin-head pigmentation spot

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  • cemented pin
    Á¢Âø ÇÉ
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  • channel tray ºÐÇÒ º¹À§½Ä ¸ðÇüÀ» Á¦ÀÛÇÒ ¶§ »ç¿ëµÇ´Â ÇÃ¶ó½ºÆ½ ʹÝ. Dilok tray¿Í °°Àº ±â´ÉÀ» ÇÏ´Â °ÍÀÌ´Ù.

    channel-shoulder-pin attachment

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  • clothes-pin jaw stretch
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  • external pin fixation
    ü¿Ü ÇÉ °íÁ¤¹ý
  • external skeletal pin fixation
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  • friction retained pin
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  • incisal guide pin
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  • incisal pin
    Àý´Ü ÇÉ
  • inlay with pin and post
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  • link plus pin
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  • lock pin ¼±´ÜÀº taperÇÏ°í µÎºÎ´Â ±¸»óÀ¸·Î µÇ¾î ÀÖ´Â Ä¡³»°ñ³» ¸Å½ÄüÀÇ ÀÏÁ¾.

    locked-in syndrome

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  • long pin porcelain facing
    Àåħ ÀüÀå µµÄ¡
  • metal backing with pin and post
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  • pin
    À¯Ä§, ÇÉ
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girdle sensation A sensation as if a cord were drawn around the body, constricting it.
Synonym: cincture sensation, girdle sensation, strangalesthesia.
Origin: G. Zone, girdle, + aisthesis, sensation
(05 Mar 2000)
reflex sensation referred sensation
cincture sensation A sensation as if a cord were drawn around the body, constricting it.
Synonym: cincture sensation, girdle sensation, strangalesthesia.
Origin: G. Zone, girdle, + aisthesis, sensation
(05 Mar 2000)
sensation 1. <physiology> An impression, or the consciousness of an impression, made upon the central nervous organ, through the medium of a sensory or afferent nerve or one of the organs of sense; a feeling, or state of consciousness, whether agreeable or disagreeable, produced either by an external object (stimulus), or by some change in the internal state of the body. "Perception is only a special kind of knowledge, and sensation a special kind of feeling. . . . Knowledge and feeling, perception and sensation, though always coexistent, are always in the inverse ratio of each other." (Sir W. Hamilton)
2. A purely spiritual or psychical affection; agreeable or disagreeable feelings occasioned by objects that are not corporeal or material.
3. A state of excited interest or feeling, or that which causes it. "The sensation caused by the appearance of that work is still remembered by many." (Brougham)
Synonym: Perception.
Sensation, Perseption. The distinction between these words, when used in mental philosophy, may be thus stated; if I simply smell a rose, I have a sensation; if I refer that smell to the external object which occasioned it, I have a perception. Thus, the former is mere feeling, without the idea of an object; the latter is the mind's apprehension of some external object as occasioning that feeling. "Sensation properly expresses that change in the state of the mind which is produced by an impression upon an organ of sense (of which change we can conceive the mind to be conscious, without any knowledge of external objects). Perception, on the other hand, expresses the knowledge or the intimations we obtain by means of our sensations concerning the qualities of matter, and consequently involves, in every instance, the notion of externality, or outness, which it is necessary to exclude in order to seize the precise import of the word sensation." .
Origin: Cf. F. Sensation. See Sensate.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
sensation disorders Disorders in the physical response to external or internal stimuli to the senses.
(12 Dec 1998)
sensation time The minimal time a visual image must be exposed in order to be perceived.
(05 Mar 2000)
special sensation A sensation referred to a stimulus produced by an external body and acting on any of the sense organs.
Subjective sensation, a sensation not readily referrable to a denotably verifiable stimulus.
(05 Mar 2000)
delayed sensation A sensation that is not perceived until the lapse of an appreciable interval following the application of the stimulus.
General sensation, a sensation referred to the body as a whole rather than to any particular part.
(05 Mar 2000)
objective sensation A sensation caused by a verifiable stimulus.
Primary sensation, a sensation that is the direct result of a stimulus.
Referred sensation, a sensation felt in one place in response to a stimulus applied in another.
Synonym: reflex sensation, transferred sensation.
(05 Mar 2000)
transferred sensation referred sensation
Roger-Anderson pin fixation appliance An appliance used in extraoral fixation of mandibular fractures and prognathic corrections in which pins placed in the bone segments are joined by metal connecting rods.
See: external pin fixation.
(05 Mar 2000)
rolling-pin A cylindrical piece of wood or other material, with which paste or dough may be rolled out and reduced to a proper thickness.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pin To fasten with, or as with, a pin; to join; as, to pin a garment; to pin boards together. "Aa if she would pin her to her heart." To pin one's faith upon, to depend upon; to trust to.
Origin: See Pin.
<chemistry> To peen.
1. A piece of wood, metal, etc, generally cylindrical, used for fastening separate articles together, or as a support by which one article may be suspended from another; a peg; a bolt. "With pins of adamant And chains they made all fast." (Milton)
2. Especially, a small, pointed and headed piece of brass or other wire (commonly tinned), largely used for fastening clothes, attaching papers, etc.
3. Hence, a thing of small value; a trifle. "He . . . Did not care a pin for her." (Spectator)
4. That which resembles a pin in its form or use; as: A peg in musical instruments, for increasing or relaxing the tension of the strings.
A linchpin.
A rolling-pin.
A clothespin.
The tenon of a dovetail joint.
5. One of a row of pegs in the side of an ancient drinking cup to mark how much each man should drink.
6. The bull's eye, or center, of a target; hence, the center. "The very pin of his heart cleft."
7. Mood; humor. "In merry pin."
8. <medicine> Caligo. See Caligo.
9. An ornament, as a brooch or badge, fastened to the clothing by a pin; as, a Masonic pin.
10. The leg; as, to knock one off his pins. Banking pin, a drill with a central pin or projection to enter a hole, for enlarging the hole, or for sinking a recess for the head of a bolt, etc.; a counterbore. Pin grass.
<botany> A small coil which revolves on a common pin and makes a wheel of yellow or coloured fire.
Origin: OE. Pinne, AS. Pinn a pin, peg; cf. D. Pin, G. Pinne, Icel. Pinni, W. Pin, Gael. & Ir. Pinne; all fr. L. Pinna a pinnacle, pin, feather, perhaps orig. A different word from pinna feather. Cf. Fin of a fish, Pen a feather.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pin amalgam An amalgam restoration held in place largely by small metal rods protruding from holes drilled into tooth structure.
(05 Mar 2000)
pin and ligature cutter <dentistry> A special plier use to cur off arch wires, ligatures etc.
(08 Jan 1998)
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pin sensation 1. a pinprick feeling on the skin. 2. the ability to feel a pinprick on the skin.
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