| effector cell |
A cell that performs a specific function in response to a stimulus; usually used to describe cells in the immune system.
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| efficacy |
Effectiveness. In medicine, the ability of an intervention (for example, a drug or surgery) to produce the desired beneficial effect.
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| effusion |
When a gas moves through an opening into a chamber that contains no pressure. Effusion is much faster than diffusion because there are no other gas molecules to get in the way.
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| effleurage |
a massage technique using flowing movements up and down the face and neck during a facial.
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| effective dose |
It is the sum of the products, obtained by multiplying the equivalent dose of radiation received by each tissue or organ listed in Table 3 of Appendix II and the corresponding tissue or organ weighting factor given in column 2 of the same Table. The unit is the seivert (Sv).
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