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ethmoid Of, relating to, adjoining, or being one or more bones of the walls and septum of the nasal cavity.
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ethmoid Gr. ethmos = a sieve, and eidos = resemblance. A term describing the structure of the ethmoid bone of the skull, the most anterior of the four principal braincase regions. It is associated with the nasal capsules and chemosensation. Frequently it fuses with the sphenoid region and is referred to as the sphenethmoid. In mammals, the ethmoid is reduced to a series of turbinals: very thin bones in the nasal passage that help recover respiratory water vapor.
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ethanol An alternative automotive fuel derived from grain and corn; usually blended with gasoline to form gasohol.
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ethics A set of principles and values that govern behavior to accord with a notion of morality. See especially deontological ethics, teleological ethics and utilitarian ethics, and also see autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice and suffering. The ethics of assisted reproductive technology, collaborative reproduction, the doctor-patient relationship, informed consent and human embryo research are much debated.
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ether A compound in which an oxygen atom is attached to two carbon atoms, such as diethyl ether, CH 3 CH 2 OCH 2 CH 3 .
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