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EPO-R EPO receptor
EPOC Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption
EPOC excess post-exercise O2 consumption
epoetin erythropoetin
EPOR Erythropoietin receptor
EPP End plate potential
EPP Erythropoietic Protoporphyria
EPP ethyl phenyl propiolate
EPPS Edwards Personal Preference Schedule
EPQ Eysench personality questionnaire
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  • epiglottic vallecula
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  • epiglottidectomy
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  • epiglottis
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  • epiglottitis
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  • epignathus
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  • epilation
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  • epilation forceps
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  • epilatory
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  • epilemma
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  • epiglottidectomy
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  • epiglottis
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  • epiglottitis
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  • epikeratophakia
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  • epikeratoplasty
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  • epilation
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  • epilation forceps
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  • epilemma
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  • epidemiological investigation
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epidemic curve A graph in which the number of new cases of a disease is plotted against an interval of time to describe a specific epidemic or outbreak.
(05 Mar 2000)
epidemic diaphragmatic pleurisy An acute infectious disease usually occurring in epidemic form, characterised by paroxysms of pain, usually in the chest, and associated with strains of Enterovirus coxsackievirus type B.
Synonym: benign dry pleurisy, Bornholm disease, Daae's disease, devil's grip, diaphragmatic pleurisy, epidemic benign dry pleurisy, epidemic diaphragmatic pleurisy, epidemic myalgia, epidemic myositis, myositis epidemica acuta, epidemic transient diaphragmatic spasm, Sylvest's disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
epidemic disease Marked increase in prevalence of a disease in a specific population or area, usually with an environmental cause, such as an infectious or toxic agent.
(05 Mar 2000)
epidemic dropsy A disease causing occasional epidemics in India and Mauritius; marked by oedema, anaemia, eruptive angiomatosis, and mild fever; may be associated with nutritional deficiency.
(05 Mar 2000)
epidemic encephalitis A viral encephalitis occurring epidemically, such as in Japanese B encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis, and lethargic encephalitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
epidemic exanthema A mild febrile illness of humans in Australia characterised by polyarthralgia and rash, caused by the Ross River virus, a member of the family Togaviridae, and transmitted by mosquitoes.
Synonym: epidemic exanthema, Murray Valley rash, Ross River fever.
(05 Mar 2000)
epidemic fadeout <epidemiology> Parasite extinction occurring because numbers are so low immediately following an epidemic that it is possible for small stochastic fluctuations to remove all parasites. Contrast endemic fadeout.
(05 Dec 1998)
epidemic gangrenous proctitis A generally fatal disease affecting chiefly children in the tropics, characterised by gangrenous ulceration of the rectum and anus, accompanied by frequent watery stools and tenesmus.
Synonym: bicho, caribi, Indian sickness.
(05 Mar 2000)
epidemic gastroenteritis virus A RNA virus, about 27 nm in diameter, which has not been cultured in vitro; it is the cause of epidemic nonbacterial gastroenteritis; at least five antigenically distinct serotypes have been recognised, including the Norwalk agent. These viruses are probably classified with the Caliciviruses in the family Caliciviridae.
Synonym: gastroenteritis virus type A.
(05 Mar 2000)
epidemic haemoglobinuria The presence of haemoglobin, or of pigments derived from it, in the urine of young infants, attended with cyanosis, jaundice, and other conditions; may be due to secondary methemoglobinaemia; also called Winckel's disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
epidemic haemorrhagic fever A condition characterised by acute onset of headache, chills and high fever, sweating, thirst, photophobia, coryza, cough, myalgia, arthralgia, and abdominal pain with nausea and vomiting; this phase lasts from three to six days and is followed by capillary and renal interstitial haemorrhages, oedema, oliguria, azotemia, and shock; most varieties are caused by arboviruses (togaviruses, arenaviruses, flaviviruses, and bunyaviruses), and are rodent-borne.
Synonym: haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, Songo fever.
(05 Mar 2000)
epidemic hepatitis A virus disease with a short incubation period (usually 15 to 50 days), caused by hepatitis A virus, a member of the family Picornaviridae, often transmitted by faecal-oral route; may be inapparent, mild, severe, or occasionally fatal and occurs sporadically or in epidemics, commonly in school-age children and young adults; necrosis of periportal liver cells with lymphocytic and plasma cell infiltration is characteristic and jaundice is a common symptom.
Synonym: epidemic hepatitis, hepatitis A, infectious hepatitis, MS-1 hepatitis, short incubation hepatitis, virus A hepatitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
epidemic hiccup A persistent hiccup occurring as a complication of influenza.
(05 Mar 2000)
epidemic hysteria Spontaneous, en masse development of identical physical and/or emotional symptoms among a group of individuals, as seen in a classroom of schoolchildren, a socially contagious frenzy of irrational behaviour in a group of people as a reaction to an event.
Synonym: epidemic hysteria.
(05 Mar 2000)
epidemic keratoconjunctivitis Follicular conjunctivitis followed by subepithelial corneal infiltrates; often caused by adenovirus type 8, less commonly by other types.
Synonym: virus keratoconjunctivitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Epigastric Arteries - »õâ Inferior and external epigastric arteries arise from external iliac; superficial from femoral; superior from internal thoracic. They supply the abdominal muscles, diaphragm, iliac region, and groin. The inferior epigastric artery is used in coronary artery bypass grafting and myocardial revascularization.
    Synonyms : Arteries, Epigastric, Artery, Epigastric, Epigastric Artery
  • Epigenesis, Genetic - »õâ A genetic process by which the adult organism is realized via mechanisms that lead to the restriction in the possible fates of cells, eventually leading to their differentiated state. Mechanisms involved cause heritable changes to cells without changes to DNA sequence such as DNA METHYLATION; HISTONE modification; DNA REPLICATION TIMING; NUCLEOSOME positioning; and heterochromatization which result in selective gene expression or repression.
    Synonyms : Epigenetic Process, Genetic Epigenesis
  • Epiglottis - »õâ Thin leaf-shaped cartilage, covered with mucous membrane, at the root of the tongue, which folds back over the entrance to the larynx, covering it, during the act of swallowing.
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  • Epiglottitis - »õâ Inflammation of the epiglottis.
    Synonyms : Epiglottitides
  • Epikeratophakia - »õâ A procedure that modifies the refractive error of the lens by the transplantation of a donor cornea to the anterior surface of the patient's cornea. The basic indication for epikeratophakia is the incapability of correcting refractive errors with conservative methods, such as glasses, contact lenses, or intraocular lenses.
    Synonyms : Epikeratophakias
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epidermis the outer layer of the skin covering the exterior body surface of vertebrates
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epigastric of or relating to the anterior walls of the abdomen; "epigastric artery" lying on or over the stomach
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epigastric artery one of three arteries supplying the anterior walls of the abdomen
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epistasis hypostasis: the suppression of a gene by the effect of an unrelated gene
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epistaxis nosebleed: bleeding from the nose
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EP low-growing evergreen shrub of eastern North America with leathery leaves and clusters of fragrant pink or white flowers
EP lying on or over the stomach
EP of or relating to the anterior walls of the abdomen
EP one of three arteries supplying the anterior walls of the abdomen
EP a slight depression in the midline just below the sternum (where a blow can affect the solar plexus)
EP veins serving the anterior walls of the abdomen
EP the region lying on or over the stomach (just below the sternum)
EP a geological change in the mineral content of rock after the rock has formed
EP a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe while swallowing
EP inflammation of the epiglottis
EP an inferior imitator of some distinguished writer or artist of musician
EP an inferior imitator of some distinguished writer or artist of musician
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