| effervescence |
the sparkling quality of a drink caused by bubbles of gas
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| efferent neuron |
Conducts impulses from the CNS to the effector organ (EG, motor neuron).
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| effacement |
This refers to the thinning of the cervix in preparation for birth, and is expressed in percentages. You'll be 100% effaced when you begin pushing.
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| effacement |
Category: Labor and birth During the first stage of labor, the cervix shortens ("thins"), a process called effacement. Effacement can usually be visualized by blowing up a balloon: as the balloon gets bigger, the neck actually stretches, shortens, and becomes incorporated into the body of the balloon. Effacement is expressed in terms of percentages: no effacement is called 0 percent, full effacement is 100 percent. Find out more about Effacement: Articles | Books/products
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| effectiveness |
The ability of a vaccine to produce the desired beneficial effect, ie, to protect against a disease.
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