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81 Monday morning disease
월요아침병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Monday morning disease
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82 Nairobi sheep disease
진드기증English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Nairobi sheep disease
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83 Niemann-Pick disease
니이만픽병, 니만병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Niemann-Pick disease
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84 Paget's disease
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85 Spirochaeta disease
스피로헤타병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Spirochaeta disease
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86 Talfan disease
탈판병, 돼지바이러스성뇌척수염 -
87 Teschen disease
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88 Tsutsugamushi disease
쯔쯔가무시병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Tsutsugamushi disease
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89 Tyzzer's disease
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90 Werding Hoffmann disease
베르딩호프만병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Werding Hoffmann disease
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91 Wesselsbron disease
베셀스브론병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Wesselsbron disease
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92 Wesselsbron disease virus
베셀스브론병바이러스English-Korean animal medical dictionary > Wesselsbron disease virus
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93 Wilson's disease
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94 X disease
엑스병, 나프탈린중독증 -
95 accumulation disease
축적병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > accumulation disease
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96 acquired valvular disease
후천성판막질병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > acquired valvular disease
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97 acute infectious disease
급성감염병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > acute infectious disease
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98 acute respiratory disease (ARD)
에이알디, 급성호흡기질환English-Korean animal medical dictionary > acute respiratory disease (ARD)
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99 adaptation disease
환경적응병English-Korean animal medical dictionary > adaptation disease
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100 adult disease
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