戻る
「早戻しボタン」を押すと検索画面に戻ります。

今後説明を表示しない

[OK]

コーパス検索結果 (left1)

通し番号をクリックするとPubMedの該当ページを表示します
1                                              PCP diagnosis was based on microscopy and real-time poly
2                                              PCP discoordinates theta-modulated medium-frequency and
3                                              PCP disrupts the timing of discharge with respect to the
4                                              PCP effects were prevented by concurrent glycine treatme
5                                              PCP impaired the judicious use of spatial information an
6                                              PCP increases 60-100 Hz medium-freguency gamma oscillati
7                                              PCP induced alterations in mRNA expression encoding schi
8                                              PCP movement has been linked to the domain alternation c
9                                              PCP proteins form intercellular complexes, linked by Cel
10                                              PCP proteins maintain planar polarity in many epithelial
11                                              PCP signaling is critical for development by establishin
12                                              PCP signaling is mediated by multiple core components wi
13                                              PCP significantly reduced rodent duration MMN (p<0.001)
14                                              PCP treatment also significantly reduced alpha-frequency
15                                              PCP(+) intermediates are neither edge-protonated nor cor
16                             We identified 10 PCPs of relevance and demonstrated that their use within
17                               A subset of 10 PCPs that were used within 6 h of urine collection contr
18 dy visits, men self-reported their use of 14 PCPs and provided a urine sample (2004-2015, Boston, MA)
19 ability of the results or use in care (32%), PCP engagement or interest (25%), and lack of PCP engage
20               The expression of 23 out of 33 PCP genes was enriched in VAT compared to SAT.
21 nner to receive treatment from 1 of 5 NPs, 5 PCPs, or 6 specialists.
22 ublished papers on ubiquitination, while 531 PCP features of each extracted protein sequence segment
23 ne teledermatology consults were placed by 6 PCPs from an outpatient clinic between May and December
24                             Among 124 HTR, 7 PCP cases were confirmed.
25 screening experiments were conducted with 91 PCP to detect the occurrence of ultrafine particle produ
26 r treatment that are normally delivered by a PCP.
27  not Vang-like protein 1, conferred aberrant PCP signaling, misdirected epithelial evaginations, defe
28 t-perceived PCP quality (six questions about PCP access and awareness of values) and the following th
29 tested under vehicle (saline, i.m.) or acute PCP (0.1-0.3 mg/kg, i.m.) conditions.
30                                Additionally, PCP delayed the N100 peak latency in FC, and prolonged a
31 notyping demonstrated the same strain in all PCP cases and colonized patients.
32 ogy referrals, subsequent skin biopsies, and PCP diagnostic accuracy for skin cancer or precancer com
33 d cell cycle exit, cell differentiation, and PCP establishment in the utricle.
34 y tagged viral RNA-binding proteins (MCP and PCP) to specific genomic sites.
35 usion Patient perceptions of PCP quality and PCP involvement in breast cancer care during treatment a
36 o associations were observed for the SfN and PCP patterns in relation to birth outcomes.
37 uring the degradation of the three TeCPs and PCP by Fenton reagents, and the type and yield of which
38                      Nurse practitioners and PCPs with compact didactic training could substantially
39 uring treatment are high for most women, and PCPs often participate in breast cancer treatment decisi
40  a novel cell wall-modifying autoproteolytic PCP with insight into its biochemical, biophysical and s
41 dex (Amino Acid index database) by averaging PCP values of all amino acids on each segment.
42          We examined the association between PCP use and urinary concentrations of phthalate metaboli
43                         Associations between PCP use and concentrations of the other phthalate metabo
44 cords and audio-recorded discussions between PCPs and patients.
45 point to the cognitive impairments caused by PCP arising from neural discoordination.
46 % to 22%, and treatment of self-referrals by PCP cooperatives in emergency care access points is safe
47  in a stable cohort of patients cared for by PCPs during a 7-year period showed that comprehensive UM
48 ictors of risk for depression implemented by PCPs provided a modest but nonsignificant reduction in t
49               Correct diagnoses were made by PCPs in 13 of 38 patients (34.2%; 4 of 27 patients [14.8
50 ion of skin cancer training and screening by PCPs with dermatology referral patterns and rates of ski
51 35 adult patients seen in an office visit by PCPs in 2014, 53196 patients (15.9% of the screen-eligib
52                        A tetra(carboxylated) PCP pincer ligand has been synthesized as a building blo
53                                   Conclusion PCPs cited a variety of objective and subjective factors
54 cating centriolar positioning as a conserved PCP-readout, likely downstream of PCP-regulated actin po
55 ANG-1/Van Gogh and PRKL-1/Prickle containing PCP pathway and a Slit-independent SAX-3/Robo pathway co
56 tocatalytic activity of these bpy-containing PCPs can be greatly enhanced due to the improved light a
57                                         Core PCP protein Vangl2 emerged in the cell boundaries since
58  reduced levels of Dishevelled (Dsh), a core PCP factor.
59 lized Celsr1 carries with it additional core PCP proteins, including the posteriorly enriched Fz6 and
60         The existing model explains how core PCP proteins, including Van Gogh (Vang) and Dishevelled
61     We propose that the upregulation of core PCP components, together with the loss of the key negati
62 l localization of distinct complexes of core PCP factors.
63                           The action of core PCP proteins in the dynamic process of CE, however, rema
64 la sensory organ precursors (SOPs), the core PCP components initiate the planar polarization of apica
65                        Knockdown of the core PCP pathway component VANGL1 suppresses the motility of
66 ntain the polarized distribution of the core PCP protein Dishevelled and to position the primary cili
67  we reveal that papillary craniopharyngioma (PCP), a benign human pituitary tumour harbouring BRAF p.
68                                 Prior to CT, PCPs were surveyed to elicit their leading diagnosis, co
69         The role of protonated cyclopropane (PCP(+)) structures in carbocation rearrangement is a dec
70                     Only 1 patient developed PCP, resulting in an incidence rate of 0.1%.
71            We offer insights differentiating PCPs' level of expertise in cancer survivorship and how
72 evailing model, PKD mutations do not disrupt PCP signaling but instead act independently and in paral
73                                   Disrupting PCP signaling results in inaccurate control of tubule di
74 iometric requirement and localization during PCP establishment.
75 ral years, the number of contacts with Dutch PCP cooperatives has increased to 245 contacts per 1000
76           We also estimated weights for each PCP in a weighted binary score regression and modeled th
77 ld serve as an internal cue for establishing PCP in new daughter cells.
78 opmental events associated with establishing PCP in the utricle.
79 opmental events associated with establishing PCP in the vestibule are unclear, hindering data interpr
80 ses, Ninth Revision (ICD-9), code 136.3, for PCP, or free text documentation of PCP occurring based o
81 ity and the Frizzled/Dishevelled complex for PCP), a diverse array of polarized cells and tissues are
82 ma membrane recruitment, a pre-requisite for PCP activation.
83 retation and employment of the vestibule for PCP studies.
84  the launch of a 2-year training program for PCPs to become experts in emergency care.
85 ed nurses, and clinical decision support for PCPs by consulting physicians.
86 Here we report instructive input of Frizzled-PCP (Fz/PCP) signalling into polarized centriole positio
87 ed treatment and preventive dental care from PCPs.
88 entive dental care prior to age 2 years from PCPs or dentists vs no preventive dental care.
89                                 Furthermore, PCP elevated the amplitudes of 'low' (30-50 Hz) and 'hig
90 oss or gain of centrioles does not affect Fz/PCP establishment, implicating centriolar positioning as
91 report instructive input of Frizzled-PCP (Fz/PCP) signalling into polarized centriole positioning in
92 sent an opportunity for radiologists to help PCPs and patients to best use the information conveyed i
93 sessed: how informed the respondent felt her PCP was about her breast cancer (engagement); how often
94             Each patient met with his or her PCP to discuss the report.
95 t); how often the respondent talked with her PCP (communication); and how often the respondent felt t
96 ple perceived high PCP quality (63.6%), high PCP breast cancer engagement (66.2%), and high PCP commu
97 P breast cancer engagement (66.2%), and high PCP communication (69.1%).
98 ority of women in this sample perceived high PCP quality (63.6%), high PCP breast cancer engagement (
99 thelial cells is well characterized, but how PCP signaling functions to regulate more dynamic cell be
100 geneticists rated the appropriateness of how PCPs managed MDR results.
101 tratification suggested that self-identified PCP APCs ordered more services than PCP physicians in th
102 e feasible and have the potential to improve PCP diagnostic accuracy without increasing specialty ref
103                        Conclusion Changes in PCP leading diagnoses and management after CT were commo
104  induction of LTD and behavioral deficits in PCP-treated mice.
105 ilia in GRP cells, demonstrating its role in PCP.
106       The intervention additionally included PCP and patient training, case management provided by tr
107                                      Indeed, PCP signaling that is normally downregulated once develo
108 sitive expression correlations of individual PCP genes were observed in VAT.
109 human transmission in all colonized/infected PCP cases.
110 ic focus on strategies that aim to integrate PCPs into the care of cancer survivors across different
111 morphogenesis, and provides new insight into PCP-related disorders in humans.
112                      Herein, we investigated PCP of the mouse vestibular organs.
113            The pincer-iridium fragment ((iPr)PCP)Ir ((R)PCP = kappa(3)-2,6-C6H3(CH2PR2)2) has been fo
114 r trans-endocytosis, and adhesive junctional PCP complexes appear to be destined for degradation upon
115                                        A key PCP function in vertebrates is to regulate coordinated c
116 l carrier protein (PCP) domains, which makes PCP interactions and movements crucial to NRPS mechanism
117 SfN); and pasta, cheese, and processed meat (PCP).
118                            In P2rx7+/+ mice, PCP induced hyperlocomotion, stereotype behavior, ataxia
119 750 mg BID for treatment of mild to moderate PCP may not be adequate in patients receiving concurrent
120                          Single and multiple PCP-B mutant lines were utilized in bioassays to assess
121 hydration is severely impaired when multiple PCP-Bs are lost from the pollen coat.
122          The hydrogen generation activity of PCP photocatalyst can be further enhanced to 164 mumol/h
123                       We observed 5 cases of PCP in 96 patients receiving single-agent ibrutinib, inc
124             Nonetheless, the contribution of PCP to tubulogenesis and cystogenesis is uncertain, and
125 itiates cell polarity through the control of PCP signaling pathway-dependent activation.
126 rganization, performance, and development of PCP cooperatives in the Netherlands.
127 leading to the hypothesis that disruption of PCP signaling interferes with CE and/or OCD to produce P
128          However, we show that disruption of PCP signaling is not cystogenic.
129 n, we propose that interspecies diversity of PCP-Bs may contribute to reproductive barriers in the Br
130 36.3, for PCP, or free text documentation of PCP occurring based on characteristic radiographic findi
131  conserved PCP-readout, likely downstream of PCP-regulated actin polymerization.
132 positioning as a common downstream effect of PCP signalling from flies to mammals.
133 ulating tubule diameter is a key function of PCP signaling but that loss of this control does not ind
134 signaling is untested, and the importance of PCP signaling for cystogenic PKD phenotypes has not been
135                To determine the incidence of PCP defined as patients with the International Classific
136 er than the previously reported incidence of PCP in all immunosuppressed dermatologic patients (0.1%
137                   To assess the incidence of PCP in patients with autoimmune blistering diseases rece
138 apy must be weighed against the incidence of PCP in the patient population.
139 edical records to determine the incidence of PCP infections.
140                   The estimated incidence of PCP was 2.05 cases per 100 patient-years (95% confidence
141 CP engagement or interest (25%), and lack of PCP engagement or interest (22%).
142 nt discoveries regarding the localization of PCP proteins in migrating cells and their impact on the
143 l switch that underlies the central logic of PCP signaling during morphogenesis, and provides new ins
144 ime from starting ibrutinib to occurrence of PCP was 6 months (range, 2-24).
145                            The occurrence of PCP was significantly associated with atovaquone prophyl
146 x2(+) cells may underlie the pathogenesis of PCP.
147            Conclusion Patient perceptions of PCP quality and PCP involvement in breast cancer care du
148 d that Nrdp1 acts as a negative regulator of PCP signaling by inhibiting Dvl through a novel polyubiq
149          Thus, the mitotic reorganization of PCP proteins must alter not only proteins intrinsic to t
150 stering disease seem to have a lower risk of PCP than the general population of immunosuppressed derm
151 on-inhibition discoordination as the root of PCP-induced cognitive impairment.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT
152                               At the time of PCP, all patients had CD4 T-cell count >500/muL (median,
153 esults demonstrate an unexpected transfer of PCP complexes between neighbors and suggest that the Van
154                                  Only 22% of PCPs and 42% of cardiologists (p = 0.0477) felt extremel
155  was rated as the top concern by only 39% of PCPs, after weight and breast health.
156 atives that might advance the integration of PCPs in the care of cancer survivors in diverse clinical
157                                  A series of PCPs have been synthesized with different light harvesti
158 cer screening by FBSE, including training of PCPs, promotion of the initiative to physicians and pati
159 ein sequence segment are calculated based on PCP values from AAindex (Amino Acid index database) by a
160 ncer or actinic keratoses, skin biopsies, or PCP diagnostic accuracy with the exception of significan
161 ne (PCP, 15 mg/kg/d by osmotic minipump), or PCP+glycine (16% by weight diet) interventions.
162        In skin, the largest mammalian organ, PCP aligns over extremely long distances, but the global
163                                        Other PCPs did not act on findings that were unfamiliar or occ
164 tpatient visits for the 5 main participating PCPs before vs after intervention revealed no significan
165                            For each patient, PCPs communicated individual risk for depression and per
166 e most-highly chlorinated pentachlorophenol (PCP), but rather by the less chlorinated 2,3,5,6-tetrach
167  hexachlorobenzene (HCB), pentachlorophenol (PCP)).
168       The distributions of patient-perceived PCP quality (six questions about PCP access and awarenes
169 er repeated administration of phencyclidine (PCP), a mouse model of schizophrenia.
170 , we used the psychotomimetic phencyclidine (PCP) to disrupt cognitive behavior and assess the import
171   We used the psychotomimetic phencyclidine (PCP) to investigate the relationships among cognitive be
172  in rats treated with saline, phencyclidine (PCP, 15 mg/kg/d by osmotic minipump), or PCP+glycine (16
173 as provided by their primary care physician (PCP) and included periodic contacts, referrals to specia
174 ems into large-scale primary care physician (PCP) cooperatives.
175 t by a UPMC-employed primary care physician (PCP) in 2014.
176  Panel surveyed 200 primary care physicians (PCPs) and 100 cardiologists.
177                   9 primary care physicians (PCPs) and 100 generally healthy patients recruited at ag
178                 Two primary care physicians (PCPs) and 5236 nondepressed adult patients were randomly
179 s regularly seen by primary care physicians (PCPs) at an urban academic medical center.
180 ractitioners (NPs), primary care physicians (PCPs), or specialist physicians using DAA therapy.
181  treatment plans to primary care physicians (PCPs).
182 utbreak of Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PCP) occurred among heart transplant recipients (HTR) at
183 r risk for Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PCP).
184       Development of Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) is a common problem among immunosuppressed individu
185                      Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) is a potentially lethal opportunistic infection tha
186 n proposed to regulate planar cell polarity (PCP) and activity of the Hippo effectors Yap and Taz, wh
187 eral components of the planar cell polarity (PCP) arm of non-canonical Wnt signaling including VANGL1
188         The absence of planar cell polarity (PCP) core proteins Prickle1 and Prickle2 in individual c
189 al cell patterning and planar cell polarity (PCP) in Drosophila.
190 been found to underlie planar cell polarity (PCP) in many tissues.
191 t a particular form of planar cell polarity (PCP) necessary for mechanotransduction.
192                    The planar cell polarity (PCP) pathway is best known for its role in polarizing ep
193 core components of the planar cell polarity (PCP) pathway, are localized at developing glutamatergic
194                The Wnt planar cell polarity (PCP) pathway, through the recruitment of Dishevelled (Dv
195 ivision, transmembrane planar cell polarity (PCP) proteins are removed from the cell surface via bulk
196               The core planar cell polarity (PCP) proteins coordinate the orientations of hair cells
197                        Planar cell polarity (PCP) refers to the collective alignment of polarity alon
198                   Core planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling controls OCD and CE in other contexts, le
199           Wnt-Frizzled/planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling establishes cell orientation within the e
200 y link between Shh and planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling may also occur in other developmental pro
201  Much of the Hippo and planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling mediated by the Drosophila protocadherin
202  provide evidence that planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling orchestrates directed epithelial evaginat
203                        Planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling orients developmental events in vertebrat
204 sing from impaired Wnt/planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling.
205 hways, WNT5A activates planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling.
206                        Planar cell polarity (PCP) signalling is a well-conserved developmental pathwa
207 etimes intersects with planar cell polarity (PCP), which orients cells in the epithelial plane.
208  are regulated by both planar cell polarity (PCP)-dependent and -independent pathways.
209  coordinate epithelial planar cell polarity (PCP).
210  propose that, in addition to cell polarity, PCP components control basal body organization and funct
211  and synthesis of porous conjugated polymer (PCP) that photocatalytically generates hydrogen from wat
212  also known as porous coordination polymers (PCP) are a class of porous crystalline materials constru
213 bes the use of porous coordination polymers (PCP) with integrated metal bis(dithiolene) units to achi
214 orks (MOFs) or porous coordination polymers (PCPs) are open, crystalline supramolecular coordination
215 ding block for porous coordination polymers (PCPs).
216 ent care with the primary care practitioner (PCP), team diabetes patients had less-controlled HbA1c (
217 ination (CSE) by primary care practitioners (PCPs) in large health care systems.
218  of a familiar space to cease resembling pre-PCP representations despite preserved place fields.
219 ens as well as other personal care products (PCP) and consumer products.
220                      Personal care products (PCP) might be a source of ultrafine particle exposure fo
221                      Personal care products (PCPs) are exposure sources to phthalates and parabens; h
222  sites using the physicochemical properties (PCPs) of amino acids in the protein sequences.
223 nd purified this putative cysteine protease (PCP), which presented autoproteolytic activity and inhib
224  enzyme centers by peptidyl carrier protein (PCP) domains, which makes PCP interactions and movements
225  the Brassicaceae, the pollen coat proteins (PCPs), are emerging as important signalling molecules th
226 -directed care versus primary care provider (PCP)-directed care-were assessed by using multivariable
227 fied as the patient's primary care provider (PCP).
228 9-5.76]; P=0.03), and primary care provider (PCP; OR, 2.00 [CI, 1.08-3.75]; P=0.03).
229 ibed, which focus on primary care providers (PCPs) as receiving cancer survivors who are transferred
230 ntal care or whether primary care providers (PCPs) can deliver it.
231 s that influence how primary care providers (PCPs) communicate and manage incidental imaging findings
232 ncer specialists and primary care providers (PCPs) may improve the delivery of high-quality cancer ca
233                        Ten of the quantified PCP exhibited total emissions of less than 10(9) particl
234 The pincer-iridium fragment ((iPr)PCP)Ir ((R)PCP = kappa(3)-2,6-C6H3(CH2PR2)2) has been found to cata
235                            Geneticists rated PCP management of 8 MDR results (73% [CI, 39% to 99%]) a
236 following three measures of patient-reported PCP involvement were assessed: how informed the responde
237 er patient per year ordered by the patient's PCP or by any specialist.
238                              By applying SEC-PCP-SILAC, we analyzed protein-protein interactions of h
239  then applied to the six established segment-PCP data sets.
240                                          Six PCPs underwent Internet Curriculum for Melanoma Early De
241                                         Some PCPs reported using a uniform approach to communicate an
242                                    Sometimes PCP characteristics such as follow-up style superseded p
243                 The air- and moisture-stable PCP metalloligands are rigid tetratopic linkers that are
244   We show that, during proliferative stages, PCP signaling polarizes renal tubules to control OCD.
245 teristics such as health literacy superseded PCP characteristics.
246 ll migration and invasiveness by suppressing PCP signaling.
247  the cognitive impairment caused by systemic PCP administration.
248 entified PCP APCs ordered more services than PCP physicians in the hospital-based setting.
249                       We report in rats that PCP (5 mg/kg, i.p.) impairs a well learned, hippocampus-
250               This pilot study suggests that PCP-based skin cancer training and screening are feasibl
251 stablished and, moreover, it is thought that PCP mediated cellular responses are tissue-specific.
252                                          The PCP made of strong and fully conjugated donor chromophor
253 s were not understood; and beliefs about the PCP's understanding of genetics.
254  sigma1, and sigma2 receptors as well as the PCP binding site of the NMDA receptor.
255  Arabidopsis thaliana pollen-borne CRPs, the PCP-Bs (for pollen coat protein B-class) that are relate
256 tion); and how often the respondent felt the PCP participated in treatment decisions (participation).
257 ed for an annual health habits screen in the PCP general medicine clinics were studied.
258 o reveals that the residual palladium in the PCP networks plays a key role for the catalytic performa
259                        More than half of the PCP cooperatives in the Netherlands have integrated with
260 lytic cycle and that the loaded state of the PCP must also play a role in choreographing catalysis in
261                         We conclude that the PCP pathway contributes significantly to the motility an
262 ommunicating patient care information to the PCP, had greater shared team vision, better patient outc
263                                    Using the PCP induced schizophrenia model we show that both geneti
264 ial interactions were increased, whereas the PCP induced hyperlocomotion and stereotype behavior were
265                   The mechanism by which the PCP pathway polarizes stationary epithelial cells is wel
266  patient perspectives about how involved the PCPs were in their breast cancer care and treatment deci
267 s The majority of women preferred that their PCPs handle general preventive care (79%) and comorbidit
268 pplying positive potential (+2.0 V) to these PCPs promotes ethylene capture, and subsequent dose of n
269 out and high encounters probably caused this PCP cluster, which was controlled after systematic trime
270 CL production by 2,3,5,6-TeCP as compared to PCP and its two isomers.
271 n instructive link from Wnt5a/b gradients to PCP-factor-regulated polarized cilia positioning that is
272                          Codes pertaining to PCP and patient characteristics were organized into an e
273 backs on Fat4-Ds1 complexes can give rise to PCP.
274 nd IgG level suggests that susceptibility to PCP may be linked to Bruton tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibi
275 place cell firing fields are preserved under PCP, but the drug discoordinates the subsecond temporal
276 However, the molecular mechanisms underlying PCP treatment or PPI in the brain are still poorly under
277 wn frog and knockout mouse embryos unearthed PCP/CE-related phenotypes as well, including cartilage d
278 and patient outcomes in trained vs untrained PCPs are needed before screening is widely implemented i
279  of preferring oncology-directed care-versus PCP-directed care-for their general preventive care (bla
280 nstructive role of Wnt ligands in vertebrate PCP.
281 s, together with intercellular signaling via PCP proteins, polarize node cells along the anterior-pos
282 d by concurrent glycine treatment (p<0.01 vs PCP alone).
283 and modeled the resulting composite weighted PCP use.
284 ts that requires cognitive control even when PCP is injected directly into dorsal hippocampus.
285 a function that has not been associated with PCP in Drosophila.
286    The near-person emissions associated with PCP may contribute to exposures that would not be proper
287 ge in urinary concentrations associated with PCP use using linear mixed and Tobit mixed regressions.
288 MEP and parabens were generally greater with PCP use within 6 h of urine collection.
289 o PPI after being systemically injected with PCP or saline.
290 y of leucine residues (Daple) interacts with PCP and cell-intrinsic signals.
291 e that mutation of PKD genes interferes with PCP signaling is untested, and the importance of PCP sig
292 stead act independently and in parallel with PCP signaling to affect OCD.
293 t ROBO/SAX-3 signaling acts in parallel with PCP signaling to drive the CE required for ventral nerve
294         Here we show that the archetypal Wnt/PCP protein VANGL2 is overexpressed in basal breast canc
295 Gsc in Xenopus animal cap assays and key Wnt/PCP factors (RhoA, Vangl2, Prickle, Wnt11) rescued Gsc-m
296 re analyzed by qRT-PCR for expression of WNT/PCP genes.
297 novel function to Gsc as an inhibitor of Wnt/PCP-mediated CE.
298 reast cancer aggressiveness and proposed Wnt/PCP signalling as a therapeutic target.
299 yndrome results from perturbation of the Wnt/PCP pathway, suggest specific relevant domains of the pr
300 otential contribution of non-canonical WNT5A/PCP signaling to visceral adipose tissue (VAT) inflammat

WebLSDに未収録の専門用語(用法)は "新規対訳" から投稿できます。
 
Page Top