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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • arterial oxygen saturation
    µ¿¸ÆÇ÷»ê¼ÒÆ÷È­µµ
  • hemoglobin oxygen saturation
    Çì¸ð±Û·Îºó»ê¼ÒÆ÷È­µµ
  • oxygen saturation
    »ê¼ÒÆ÷È­µµ
  • oxyhemoglobin saturation
    »ê¼ÒÇì¸ð±Û·ÎºóÆ÷È­µµ
  • saturation
    1. Æ÷È­ 2. Æ÷È­µµ 3. Æ÷È­¼±·®
  • saturation current
    Æ÷È­Àü·ù
  • saturation deficit
    Æ÷È­ºÎÁ·
  • saturation degree
    Æ÷È­µµ
  • saturation dissolved oxygen
    Æ÷È­¿ëÇØ»ê¼Ò·®
  • saturation humidity
    Æ÷È­½Àµµ
  • saturation point
    Æ÷È­Á¡
  • saturation pressure
    Æ÷È­¾Ð·Â
  • saturation sound pressure level
    Æ÷È­¼Ò¸®¾Ð¼öÁØ, Æ÷È­À½¾Ð¼öÁØ
  • attributable fraction
    ±â¿©ºÐÀ²
  • absorbed fraction
    Èí¼öºÐÀ²
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • fraction in inspired oxygen
    ÈíÀÔ»ê¼Ò³óµµ
  • fraction
    ºÎºÐ, ºÐÀ², ºÐȹ
  • ejection fraction
    ¹ÚÃâ°è¼ö, ¹ÚÃâÀ²
  • oxygen fraction in inspired air
    ÈíÀÔ»ê¼Ò³óµµ
  • saturation degree
    Æ÷È­µµ
  • saturation dissolved oxygen
    Æ÷È­¿ëÇØ»ê¼Ò·®
  • saturation point
    Æ÷È­Á¡
  • saturation
    Æ÷È­, Æ÷È­µµ, Æ÷È­¼±·®
  • arterial oxygen saturation
    µ¿¸ÆÇ÷»ê¼ÒÆ÷È­µµ
  • oxygen saturation
    »ê¼ÒÆ÷È­µµ
  • saturation state
    Æ÷È­»óÅÂ
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  • absorbed fraction
    Èí¼öºÐÀ²
  • arterial oxygen saturation
    µ¿¸ÆÇ÷»ê¼ÒÆ÷È­µµ
  • attributable fraction
    ±â¿©ºÐÀ²
  • body temperature ambient pressure saturation
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  • fraction collector
    ºÐȹ¼öÁý±â
  • saturation current
    Æ÷È­Àü·ù
  • saturation deficit
    Æ÷È­ºÎÁ·µµ, Æ÷È­ºÎÁ··®
  • saturation degree
    Æ÷È­µµ
  • ejection fraction
    ¹ÚÃâ°è¼ö, ¹ÚÃâÀ²
  • etiologic fraction
    ¿øÀκÐÀ²
  • fraction
    ºÎºÐ, ºÐÀ², ºÐȹ
  • filtration fraction
    °Å¸£±âºÐÀ², ¿©°úºÐÀ²
  • growth fraction
    ¼ºÀåºÐÀ²
  • hypoxic fraction
    Àú»ê¼ÒºÐȹ
  • inspired oxygen fraction
    Èí±â»ê¼ÒºÐÀ²
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  • So2=>oxygen saturation
    »ê¼ÒÆ÷È­µµ
  • arterial oxygen saturation
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  • half time for saturation
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  • pre SAT pre saturation
    Àü Æ÷È­
  • Filtration fraction
    ¿©°úºÐÀ²(¡­ÝÂëÒ)
  • Miettinen etiologic fraction
    ¹Ì¿¡Æ¼³Ùº´ÀκÐȹ
  • absorbed fraction
    Èí¼öºÐÀ²
  • fraction
    ºÐȹ(ÝÂüñ), ºÐÀ²(ÝÂëÒ).
  • fraction
    ºÐȹ
  • fraction size
    ºÐÇÒ¼±·®
  • growth fraction
    Áõ½ÄºÐȹ
  • hypoxic fraction
    Àú»ê¼ÒºÐȹ
  • inspired oxygen fraction
    Èí±â»ê¼ÒºÐÀ²
  • plasma protein fraction =PCC
    Ç÷Àå´Ü¹éºÐȹ
  • recombination fraction
    ÀçÁ¶Çպмö(î¢ðàùêÝÂâ¦)
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • absorbed fraction
    Èí¼öºÐÀ²
  • early labeled fraction
    Á¶±âÇ¥ÁöºÐȹ(¡­øöãÛÝÂüñ).
  • ejection fraction
    ¹ÚÃâ°è¼ö.
  • ejection fraction
    ¹ÚÃâÀ² (ÚÑõó×Ë)
  • ejection fraction
    ¹ÚÃâ°è¼ö(ÚÑõóÌõâ¦).
  • ejection fraction
    ±¸ÃâÀ²
  • etiologic fraction
    ¿øÀÎÀû ¿ä¼Ò
  • filtration fraction
    ¿©°úºÐÀ²
  • filtration fraction =FF
    ¿©°úºÐÀ² (¡­ÝÂëÒ).
  • fraction
    ºÐȹ
  • fraction
    ºÐȹ(ÝÂüñ), ºÐÀ²(ÝÂëÒ).
  • fraction size
    ºÐÇÒ¼±·®
  • growth fraction
    Áõ½ÄºÐȹ
  • hypoxic fraction
    Àú»ê¼ÒºÐȹ
  • inspired oxygen fraction
    Èí±â»ê¼ÒºÐÀ²
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  • saturation fraction
    Æ÷È­ ºÐȹ(øéûùÝÂüñ)
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • fractional saturation
    ºÐº° Æ÷È­(ÝÂܬøéûú)
  • oxygen saturation
    »ê¼ÒÆ÷È­(ß«áÈøéûú)
  • oxygen saturation curve
    »ê¼ÒÆ÷È­°î¼±(ß«áÈøéûúÍØàÊ)
  • percent saturation
    Æ÷È­µµ(øéûúÓø)
  • saturation
    Æ÷È­(øéûù)
  • saturation analysis
    Æ÷È­ ºÐ¼®(øéûùÝÂà°)
  • saturation curve
    Æ÷È­ °î¼±(øéûùÍØàÊ)
  • saturation hybridization
    Æ÷È­(øéûù) Æ¢±â Çü¼º(û¡à÷)
  • saturation kinetics
    Æ÷È­ ¿ªÇÐ(øéûùÕôùÊ)
  • alpha fraction
    ¾ËÆÄºÐȹ(ÝÂüñ)
  • antibody binding fraction
    Ç×ü°áÇÕºÐȹ (ù÷ô÷Ì¿ùêÝÂüò)
  • beta fraction
    º£Å¸ ºÐȹ(ÝÂüñ)
  • Cohn fraction
    ÄÜ ºÐȹ(ÝÂüñ)
  • filtration fraction
    ¿©°ú(ÕëΦ) ºÐȹ(ÝÂüñ)
  • fraction
    "ºÐȹ(ÝÂüñ), ºÐÀ²(ÝÂëÒ)"
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • ejection fraction
    ¹ÚÃâ°è¼ö
  • fraction
    ºÐȹ, ºÐÀ²
  • chemical saturation method
    È­ÇÐÆ÷È­±â¹ý
  • fat saturation pulse
    Áö¹æÆ÷È­ÆÞ½º
  • in-field-of-view saturation band
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  • magnetic saturation
    ÀÚ±âÆ÷È­
  • off-resonance radiofrequence saturation pulse
    ÀÌÅ»°ø¸í °íÁÖÆÄÆ÷È­ÆÞ½º
  • partial saturation
    ºÎºÐÆ÷È­
  • partial saturation spin echo sequence
    ºÎºÐÆ÷È­½ºÇÉ¿¡ÄÚ¿¬¼â
  • partial saturation state
    ºÎºÐÆ÷È­»óÅÂ
  • pre SAT [=pre saturation]
    ÀüÆ÷È­
  • saturation
    Æ÷È­
  • saturation of signal
    ½ÅÈ£Æ÷È­
  • saturation recovery
    Æ÷ȭȸº¹
  • saturation state
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FF degree of fineness of abrasive particles; fat-free; father factor; fecal frequency; fertility factor...
SIBC Saturation Iron Binding Capacity
TS   1) Tricuspid Stenosis
  2) Tuberous Sclerosis
    = ...
AVDO2 arteriovenous oxygen saturation difference
AVDO2B arteriovenous oxygen saturation difference, basal
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Fraction 1 fraction
SaO2 Arterial O2 saturation
CSI Cholesterol saturation index
% SAT Saturation
S Saturation
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • absorbed fraction
    Èí¼öºÐÀ²
  • ejection fraction
    ¹ÚÃâ °è¼ö
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  • filtration fraction
    ¿©ÆÄºÐÀ²
  • fraction size
    ºÐÇÒ¼±·®
  • hypoxic fraction
    Àú»ê¼Ò ºÐȹ
  • liver isozyme fraction
    °£ È¿¼Ò À¯ºÐ
  • magnetic saturation
    ÀÚ±â Æ÷È­
  • molar fraction
    ¸ôºÐÀ²
  • partial fraction
    ºÎºÐ ºÐ¼ö, ºÐȹ
  • partial saturation
    ºÎºÐ Æ÷È­
  • partial saturation state
    ºÎºÐ Æ÷È­ »óÅÂ
  • saturation
    äµµ, Æ÷È­, Æ÷È­µµ, Æ÷È­¼±·®, ºñµî¼ö
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  • saturation degree
    Æ÷È­µµ
  • saturation of color
    äµµ
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  • saturation radiation
    Æ÷È­ Á¶»ç¹ý
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saturation 1. The act of saturating, or the state of being saturating; complete penetration or impregnation.
2. <chemistry> The act, process, or result of saturating a substance, or of combining it to its fullest extent.
3. <optics> Freedom from mixture or dilution with white; purity; said of colours.
The degree of saturation of a colour is its relative purity, or freedom from admixture with white.
Origin: L. Saturatio: cf. F. Saturation.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
saturation analysis General term for an assay in which a binder competes for labelled versus unlabelled ligand; following separation of free and bound ligand, the ligand (the analyte assayed) is quantitated by relating bound and unbound ratios to known standards.
See: enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, radioreceptor assay, immunoassay, enzyme-multiplied immunoassay technique, radioimmunoassay.
Synonym: displacement analysis, saturation analysis.
(05 Mar 2000)
saturation index An indication of the relative concentration of haemoglobin in the red blood cells, calculated as: grams of haemoglobin per 100 ml (expressed as percent of normal) &divide; haematocrit value (expressed as percent of normal) = saturation index The normal index for adults and infants is 0.97 to 1.02; in primary and secondary anaemia, the index is usually considerably less than 0.97.
(05 Mar 2000)
saturation of receptors Saturation, the state in which all receptors are effectively occupied all the time, can be said to occur in a simple binding equilibrium when the concentration of ligand is more than 5 times the Kd value, although strictly this will only be true at infinite ligand concentration.
(18 Nov 1997)
secondary saturation A technique of nitrous oxide anaesthesia consisting of an abrupt curtailment of the oxygen in the inhaled mixture to produce a deep plane of anaesthesia, following which oxygen is administered to correct hypoxia.
(05 Mar 2000)
aetiological fraction <epidemiology> The reduction in disease when a risk factor is removed. If I* is the number of people that a risk factor is responsible for and I is the total number of cases over the same period, then the aetiological fraction is I*/I. Equivalently, the aetiological fraction is (I-Io)/I. Where Io is the number of cases in the absence of the risk factor. Also known as the attributable fraction.
(05 Dec 1998)
amorphous fraction of adrenal cortex Noncrystalline residue of an acetone extract of the adrenal cortex after crystalline steroids, e.g., corticosterone, deoxycorticosterone, etc., have been isolated.
(05 Mar 2000)
attributable fraction <epidemiology> The same as aetiological fraction.
(05 Dec 1998)
recombination fraction The proportion of progeny of a mating pair of specific genotype and coupling phase that are recombinant; there must be no differential selection among the possible types of progeny, and the recombination fraction should be the same regardless of the alleles involved or their coupling phase.
(05 Mar 2000)
regurgitant fraction The amount of blood regurgitated into a cardiac chamber divided by the stroke output; normally, no blood regurgitates; in patients with severe valvular lesions such as mitral or aortic insufficiency, regurgitation can approach 80%; this fraction affords a quantitative measure of the severity of the valvular lesion.
(05 Mar 2000)
microsomal fraction Artifactual vesicles formed from the endoplasmic reticulum when cells are disrupted. They are isolated by differential centrifugation and are composed of three structural features: rough vesicles, smooth vesicles, and ribosomes. Numerous enzyme activities are associated with the microsomal fraction. (glick, glossary of biochemistry and molecular biology, 1990; from rieger et al., glossary of genetics: classical and molecular, 5th ed)
(12 Dec 1998)
mole fraction The ratio of the moles of one component of a system to the total moles of all the components present.
(05 Mar 2000)
human antihemophilic fraction A lyophilised concentrate of factor VIII, obtained from fresh normal human plasma; used as a haemostatic agent in haemophilia.
Synonym: antihemophilic globulin, human antihemophilic fraction.
(05 Mar 2000)
human plasma protein fraction A sterile solution of selected proteins derived from the blood plasma of adult human donors, containing 4.5 to 5.5 g of protein per 100 ml, of which 83 to 90% is albumin and the remainder is alpha-and beta-globulins; used as a blood volume supporter.
(05 Mar 2000)
dried human plasma protein fraction Freeze-dried human plasma protein fraction.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • saturation
    ħÅõ
  • saturation
    ħÀ±;Æ÷È­ (¹à±â¿¡ ´ëÇÑ) äµµ;(»öÀÇ Æ÷È­µµ)
  • saturation bombing
    ÁýÁ߯ø°Ý
  • saturation point
    Æ÷È­Á¡;Àγ»(ÂüÀ»¼º)ÀÇ ÇѰèÁ¡
  • fraction
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  • common fraction
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  • complex fraction
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  • compound fraction
    COMPLEX FRACTION
  • continued fraction
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  • decimal fraction
    ¼Ò¼ö
  • fraction
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  • improper fraction
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  • packing fraction
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  • partial fraction
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  • proper fraction
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