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| EBCT | electron-beam computed tomography |
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| EBD | epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica |
| EBDCT | Cockayne-Touraine type of epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica |
| EBDD | epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica dominant |
| EBDR | epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica recessiva |
| EBF | erythroblastosis fetalis |
| EBG | electroblepharogram, electroblepharography |
| EBI | emetine bismuth iodide; erythroblastic island; estradiol binding index |
| EBK | embryonic bovine kidney |
| EBL | erythroblastic leukemia; estimated blood loss |
| E.C.D. | electron capture detector |
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| E.C.F. | Extracellular fluid volume |
| E.c.m. | Erythema chronicum migrans |
| E.D. | Emergency Department |
| E.D. | Equilibrium dialysis |
| E.D. | energy density |
| E.E.C. | European Economic Community |
| E.e.d. | Erythema elevatum diutinum |
| E.G.C. | Early Gastric Cancer |
| E.M. | Erythema Multiforme |
| Eberth's bacillus | A serotype of salmonella enterica which is the aetiologic agent of typhoid. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| Eberth's lines | Line's appearing between the cells of the myocardium when stained with silver nitrate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Eberth, Karl | <person> German physician, 1835-1926. See: Eberth's bacillus, Eberth's lines, Eberth's perithelium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| eblanin | <chemistry> See Pyroxanthin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| eblis | The prince of the evil spirits; Satan. Alternative forms: Eblees. Origin: Ar. Iblis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Ebner's glands | Serous gland's of the tongue opening in the bottom of the trough surrounding the circumvallate papillae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ebner's reticulum | A network of nucleated cells in the seminiferous tubules. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ebola haemorrhagic fever | An epidemic viral illness seen in southern Sudan and Zaire, caused by the Ebola virus. The illness is characterised by fever, malaise, muscle aches, respiratory symptoms, diarrhoea, vomiting, epistaxis, haemoptysis, haematemesis, rash, tremors and subconjunctival haemorrhages. Transmitted by close bodily contact with infected individuals (blood, faeces and body fluids). Incubation is-21 days with initial symptoms of fever and headache. There is no specific treatment and death can occur within 10 days. (27 Sep 1997) |
| ebola virus | <virology> An epidemic viral illness seen in southern Sudan and Zaire, caused by the Ebola virus. The illness is characterised by fever, malaise, muscle aches, respiratory symptoms, diarrhoea, vomiting, epistaxis, haemoptysis, haematemesis, rash, tremors and subconjunctival haemorrhages. Transmitted by close bodily contact with infected individuals (blood, faeces and body fluids). Incubation is-21 days with initial symptoms of fever and headache. There is no specific treatment and death can occur within 10 days. (27 Sep 1997) |
| ebonation | Removal of loose fragments of bone from a wound. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ebonite | <chemistry> A hard, black variety of vulcanite. It may be cut and polished, and is used for many small articles, as combs and buttons, and for insulating material in electric apparatus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ebonize | To make black, or stain black, in imitation of ebony; as, to ebonize wood. Origin: Ebonised; Ebonizing. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ebony | Origin: F. Ebene, L. Ebenus, fr. Gr.; prob. Of Semitic origin; cf. Heb. Hobnim, pl. Cf. Ebon. A hard, heavy, and durable wood, which admits of a fine polish or gloss. The usual colour is black, but it also occurs red or green. The finest black ebony is the heartwood of Diospyros reticulata, of the Mauritius. Other species of the same genus (D. Ebenum, Melanoxylon, etc), furnish the ebony of the East Indies and Ceylon. The West Indian green ebony is from a leguminous tree (Brya Ebenus), and from the Excaecaria glandulosa. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ebracteate | <botany> Without bracts. Origin: Pref. E- + bracteate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ebracteolate | <botany> Without bracteoles, or little bracts; said of a pedicel or flower stalk. Origin: Pref. E- + bracteolate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Spiny Ant-Eater, Ant-Eater, Spiny, Ant-Eaters, Spiny, Anteater, Spiny, Anteaters, Spiny, Spiny Ant Eater, Spiny Ant-Eaters, Spiny Anteaters
Synonyms : Coneflower, Purple, Echinacea angustifolia, Echinacea purpurea
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Synonyms : Alveolar Echinococcoses, Hepatic, Alveolar Echinococcosis, Hepatic, Cyst, Hepatic Hydatid, Cysts, Hepatic Hydatid, Echinococcis, Hepatic Alveolar, Echinococcoses, Hepatic, Echinococcoses, Hepatic Alveolar, Hepatic Alveolar Echinococcis, Hepatic Echinococcoses
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large southern European spider once thought to be the cause of tarantism (uncontrollable bodily movement)
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a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe while swallowing
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category used in some classifications: coextensive with division Eumycota
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| e | before the usual time or the time expected |
| e | in good time |
| e | during an early stage |
| e | a person who gets up very early in the morning |
| e | a person who arrives early before others do |
| e | the early stage of growth or development |
| e | plant having clumps of nearly leafless pale yellowish to greenish stems bearing similarly colored flowers with white lower lips |
| e | an early period of development |
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