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21 employment exchange(office)
x. (영)공공 직업 안정소 -
22 fixed exchange rate(system)
x. 고정환시세(제) -
23 floating exchange rate system
x. 변동 환율제 -
24 foreign bill of exchange
x. 외국환 어음 -
25 heat exchange
x. 열교환 -
26 ion exchange
x. (물, 화)이온교환 -
27 Labor Exchange
x. 직업소개소 -
28 New York Stock Exchange
x. 뉴욕증권 거래서(세계 최대의) -
29 post exchange
Ix. 매점IIx. 매점, 피엑스 -
30 private automatic exchange
x. =P.A.X. -
31 stock exchange
x. 증권 거래소, 증권 매매인 조합 -
32 alveolar gas exchange
폐포가스교환, 폐포기체교환English-Korean animal medical dictionary > alveolar gas exchange
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33 anion exchange resin
음이온교환수지English-Korean animal medical dictionary > anion exchange resin
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34 base exchange
염기치환 -
35 cation exchange resin
양이온교환수지English-Korean animal medical dictionary > cation exchange resin
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36 chromatid exchange
염색분체교환English-Korean animal medical dictionary > chromatid exchange
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37 countercurrent exchange
역류교환English-Korean animal medical dictionary > countercurrent exchange
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38 countercurrent heat exchange
역류열교환English-Korean animal medical dictionary > countercurrent heat exchange
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39 gas exchange
가스교환 -
40 gas exchange area
가스교환구역English-Korean animal medical dictionary > gas exchange area
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