| EDV | End-diastolic velocity |
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| EDV | endothelium- dependent vasodilation |
| EDVi | End diastolic volume index |
| EDW | Enhanced Dynamic Wedge |
| EDX | Energy Dispersive X-ray |
| EDX | Energy dispersive X-ray analysis |
| EDX | Energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis |
| EDX | electrodiagnostic |
| EDXA | Energy Dispersive X-Ray Analysis |
| EDXRF | Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence |
| EDTA |
(ethylene-diamino-tetra-acetate). A class of synthetic, phosphate-alternative compounds used to reduce calcium and magnesium hardness in water. EDTA is also used to prevent bleaching agents from becoming active before they're immersed in water and as a foaming stabilizer. EDTA does not readily biodegrade and once introduced into the general environment can redissolve toxic heavy metals trapped in underwater sediments, allowing them to re-enter and recirculate in the food chain. ...
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| edge |
The third side of a coin. It may be reeded, ornamented, or plain.
Ãâó: www.numismedia.com/glossary.htm
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| ED |
A disturbance of mood not due to any physical or mental disorder. Children with ED may exhibit lack of respect for authority, behavior problems in school, inability to cope with change and difficulty getting along with other children. They might also have trouble sleeping, have mood swings, be impulsive and appear unaware or unconcerned about the consequences of their actions. Medication and therapy are used in treatment.
Ãâó: chfs.ky.gov/dcbs/dpp/GLOSSARY+OF+ADOPTION+TERMS.ht...
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| edema |
Accumulation of abnormal quantities of fluid in spaces between the cells of the body. Edema can accumulate in almost any location in the body. Most common sites include the feet and ankles.
Ãâó: www.ankleshop.com/glossary.htm
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| edema |
Swelling; fluid is retained resulting in swollen tissues.
Ãâó: www.advmedny.com/glossary.html
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| ED | the position of editor |
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| ED | French writer who collaborated with his brother Jules de Goncourt on many books and who in his will established the Prix Goncourt (1822-1896) |
| ED | English astronomer who used Newton's laws of motion to predict the period of a comet (1656-1742) |
| ED | English writer on games (1672-1769) |
| ED | French writer who collaborated with his brother Jules de Goncourt on many books and who in his will established the Prix Goncourt (1822-1896) |
| ED | English scholar remembered for his chronology of Shakespeare's plays and his editions of Shakespeare and Dryden (1741-1812) |
| ED | French dramatist and poet (1868-1918) |
| ED | the capital and largest city of the province of Alberta |
| ED | heavily armored and highly spiked dinosaur with semi-upright posture |
| ED | duck-billed dinosaur from Canada found as a fossilized mummy with skin |
| ED | English statesman famous for his oratory |
| ED | English clergyman who invented the power loom (1743-1823) |
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