| ESP |
extra-sensory perception; knowledge of an external event without the intermediary of any of the known senses. ESP includes the phenomena of telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition.
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| Escherich's sign |
in tetany, percussion of the inner surface of the lips or tongue produces contraction of the lips, tongue, and masseter muscles. Called also Escherich's reflex.
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| ESR |
A radiationdamage dating technique based on measurement of the buildup of electrons in crystalline materials. It can be applied to sites more than a few thousand years old. The upper limit of the technique is estimated to be more than 10 million years.
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| estrus |
In nonhuman mammals, the period of female fertility or the signals indicating this condition.
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| estrus |
A time during the month when females are sexually receptive (also known as
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