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1 rejection
n. 배제, 폐기, 거절, 각하, 부결, 구토, 폐기물, 거부(거절)반응 -
2 rejection
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3 rejection front
x. 거부 전선(이스라엘과 교섭.화평을 거부하는 아랍제국(조직)의 전선) -
4 rejection slip
x. (출판사가 채택 않기로 한 원고에 붙여 보내는)거절 쪽지, 거절표 -
5 rejection stmptom
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6 rejection of neonate
새끼거부English-Korean animal medical dictionary > rejection of neonate
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7 rejection reaction
거부반응English-Korean animal medical dictionary > rejection reaction
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8 allograft rejection
동종이식거부English-Korean animal medical dictionary > allograft rejection
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9 first set rejection
1차거부English-Korean animal medical dictionary > first set rejection
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10 graft rejection
이식편거절, 이식편거절반응 -
11 homograft rejection
동종이식편거부English-Korean animal medical dictionary > homograft rejection
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12 transplant rejection
이식거부English-Korean animal medical dictionary > transplant rejection
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13 tubular rejection fraction ratio
콩팥뇨세관거부분획률English-Korean animal medical dictionary > tubular rejection fraction ratio
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