| electroblotting | <molecular biology, technique> The use of an electric field to transfer proteins or nucleic acids from the electrophoresis gel to the blotting membrane as a part of Southern blotting, Northern blotting, or Western blotting. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| electrocardiogram | <cardiology, investigation> An recording of the electrical activity of the heart on a moving strip of paper. The electrocardiogram detects and records the electrical potential of the heart during contraction. Acronym: ECG (13 Nov 1997) |
| electrocardiograph | <apparatus> An instrument for recording the potential of the electrical currents that traverse the heart and initiate its contraction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| electrocardiographic complex | <cardiology, physiology> A deflection or group of deflections in the electrocardiogram. (05 Mar 2000) |
| electrocardiographic wave | <cardiology, physiology> A deflection of special shape and extent in the electrocardiogram representing the electric activity of a portion of the heart muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| electrocardiography | <procedure> The making of graphic records of the variations in electrical potential caused by electrical activity of the heart muscle and detected at the body surface, as a method for studying the action of the heart muscle. (18 Nov 1997) |
| electrocardiophonogram | The record obtained by electrocardiophonography. (05 Mar 2000) |
| electrocardiophonography | Method of electrically recording the heart sounds. Origin: electro-+ G. Kardia, heart, + phone, sound, + grapho, to write (05 Mar 2000) |
| electrocauterization | Cauterization by passage of high frequency current through tissue or by metal that has been electrically heated. (05 Mar 2000) |
| electrocautery | <procedure> The cauterisation of tissue using electric current to generate heat. (27 Sep 1997) |
| electrocerebral inactivity | Flat or isoelectric encephalogram; an electroencephalogram with absence of cerebral activity over 2 uv from symmetrically placed electrode pairs 10 or more centimeters apart, and with interelectrode resistance between 100 and 10,000 ohms; if such a record is present for 30 minutes in a clinically brain dead adult and if drug intoxication, hypothermia, and recent hypotension have been excluded, the diagnosis of cerebral death is supported. Synonym: electrocerebral inactivity, flat electroencephalogram, isoelectric electroencephalogram. (05 Mar 2000) |
| electrocerebral silence | Flat or isoelectric encephalogram; an electroencephalogram with absence of cerebral activity over 2 uv from symmetrically placed electrode pairs 10 or more centimeters apart, and with interelectrode resistance between 100 and 10,000 ohms; if such a record is present for 30 minutes in a clinically brain dead adult and if drug intoxication, hypothermia, and recent hypotension have been excluded, the diagnosis of cerebral death is supported. Synonym: electrocerebral inactivity, flat electroencephalogram, isoelectric electroencephalogram. (05 Mar 2000) |
| electrochemical | Of or pertaining to electrochemistry. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| electrochemical gradient | A measure of the tendency of an ion to move passively from one point to another, taking into consideration the differences in its concentration and in the electrical potentials between the two points; commonly expressed as the additional voltage needed to achieve equilibrium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| electrochemical potential | <chemistry> Defined as the work done in bringing 1 mole of an ion from a standard state (infinitely separated) to a specified concentration and electrical potential. Measured in joules/mole. More commonly used to measure the electrochemical potential difference between two points (e.g. Either side of a cell membrane), thus sidestepping the rather abstract concept of a standard state. If the molecule is uncharged or the electrical potential difference between two points is zero, the electrochemical potential reduces to the chemical potential difference of the species. at equilibrium, the electrochemical potential difference (by definition) is zero, the situation can then be described by the Nernst equation. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : Cellulose Acetate Electrophoreses, Cellulose Acetate Electrophoresis, Electrophoreses, Cellulose Acetate
Synonyms : Electrophoresis, Disk, Disc Electrophoresis, Disk Electrophoresis
Synonyms : Electrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed Field, Electrophoresis, Pulsed Field Gel, Pulsed Field Gradient Gel Electrophoresis, Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis, Pulsed-Field Gradient Gel Electrophoresis, Electrophoresis, Pulsed-Field Gel, Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis
Synonyms : 2-D Gel Electrophoresis, 2-D Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis, 2D Gel Electrophoresis, 2D PAGE, 2D Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis, Electrophoresis, Gel, 2-D, Electrophoresis, Gel, 2D, Electrophoresis, Gel, Two Dimensional, 2 D Gel Electrophoresis
Synonyms : Electrophoreses, Microchip, Microchip Electrophoreses
| elementary |
easy and not involved or complicated; "an elementary problem in statistics"; "elementary, my dear Watson"; "a simple game"; "found an uncomplicated solution to the problem" of or being the essential or basic part; "an elementary need for love and nurturing"
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| Elizabeth |
daughter of George VI who became the Queen of England and Northern Ireland in 1952 on the death of her father (1926-); "Elizabeth II is the head of state in Great Britain" Queen of England from 1558 to 1603; daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn; she succeeded Mary I (who was a Catholic) and restored Protestantism to England; during her reign Mary Queen of Scots was executed and the Spanish Armada was defeated; her reign was marked by prosperity and literary genius (1533-1603)
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| elastase |
a pancreatic enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of elastin
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| elastic |
rubber band: a narrow band of elastic rubber used to hold things (such as papers) together capable of resuming original shape after stretching or compression; springy; "an elastic band"; "a youthful and elastic walk" a fabric made of yarns containing an elastic material able to adjust readily to different conditions; "an adaptable person"; "a flexible personality"; "an elastic clause in a contract"
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| electron microscope |
a microscope that is similar in purpose to a light microscope but achieves much greater resolving power by using a parallel beam of electrons to illuminate the object instead of a beam of light
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| EL | select by a vote for an office or membership |
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| EL | elected but not yet installed in office |
| EL | selected as the best |
| EL | subject to popular election |
| EL | official who won the office in a free election |
| EL | the act of selecting someone |
| EL | a vote to select the winner of a political office |
| EL | a commission delegated to supervise an election |
| EL | the day appointed for an election |
| EL | one of several districts into which a city or town is divided for voting |
| EL | misrepresentation or alteration of the true results of an election |
| EL | work actively for a political candidate or a party |
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