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1 stem
In., vt., vi. (초목의)대, 줄기, 꽃꼭지, 열매 꼬지, 줄기 모양의 부분, (잔의) 굽, 종족, (연장의)자루, (파이프의)축, 혈통, 어간(변하지 않는 부분), (과일 따위에서)줄기를 떼다, 발하다, 생기다, 일어나다IIvt. 저지하다, 막다, 거슬러 나아가다, 저항하다 -
2 stem
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3 stem bronchus
주기관지 -
4 stem cell
줄기세포 -
5 stem cell factor
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6 double stem
x. (스키)속력을 늦추기 위해 양쪽 스키의 뒤쪽을 벌리는 자세 -
7 main stem
Ix. 한길, 주류, 간선IIx. (철도의) 본선, 한길, 주류, 번화가 -
8 adult stem cell
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9 brain stem
뇌줄기 -
10 brain stem degeneration
뇌줄기변성English-Korean animal medical dictionary > brain stem degeneration
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11 brain stem hemorrhage
뇌줄기출혈English-Korean animal medical dictionary > brain stem hemorrhage
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12 embryonic stem cell
배아줄기세포English-Korean animal medical dictionary > embryonic stem cell
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13 excretory stem
배설줄기 -
14 multipotent stem cell
다능성줄기세포English-Korean animal medical dictionary > multipotent stem cell
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15 pipe stem cirrhosis
파이프관간경화, 파이프관간경화증English-Korean animal medical dictionary > pipe stem cirrhosis
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16 pluripotential stem cell
다능성줄기세포English-Korean animal medical dictionary > pluripotential stem cell
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17 unipotent stem cell
단능성줄기세포English-Korean animal medical dictionary > unipotent stem cell
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