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1 calculus
n. 결석, 계산법, 미적분학 -
2 calculus
결석, 돌 -
3 functional calculus
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4 differential calculus
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5 infinitesimal calculus
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6 integral calculus
x. 적분학 -
7 predicate calculus
x. 술어 계산 -
8 propositional calculus
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9 renal calculus
x. 신결석(kidney stone) -
10 dental calculus
치석 -
11 prostatic calculus
전립샘결석English-Korean animal medical dictionary > prostatic calculus
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12 renal calculus
콩팥돌, 신장돌, 신결석 -
13 salivary calculus
침샘결석English-Korean animal medical dictionary > salivary calculus
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14 urinary calculus
요석증, 요결석 -
15 vesical calculus
방광결석
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