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The ratio of the distance from the center of an ellipse to its focus to the semimajor axis. e = (1-b2/a2) -1/2 where a and b are the semimajor and semiminor axes of the ellipse.
Ãâó: www.montana.edu/places/gps/lres357/glossary.html
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| eccentric |
occurs when tension developed in the cross-bridges is less than the external resistance, and the muscle lengthens. In other words, a muscle action in which the muscle lengthens because the contractile force is less than the resistance force. During the slow, controlled, downward phase of the biceps curl, the muscle exerts enough force to slow the decent of the barbell, but insufficient force to stop the descent or raise the barbell
Ãâó: www.gk22.com/resources/glossary.html
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| eccentricity |
shape of Earth's orbit; it varies from being elliptical to almost circular.
Ãâó: mrskingsbioweb.com/Eglossary.html
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| ecchymotic |
causes bruising. electuary- a preparation made from powdered medicinal herbs mixed to a soft paste with honey or sugar. elixir- a liquid preparation consisting of the extract of a potent or unpleasant tasting meidicinal plant made palatable by adding aromatic substances and honey or sugar. embrocation- a preparation for external application to a diseased part. emetic- induces vomiting. emmenagogue- restores menstrual flow. emollient- softens the skin. endermic- acting through the skin. ...
Ãâó: www.innerpath.com.au/matmedno/herbdict.html
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| ECC |
Stands for Error Correction Code. The extra parity bits in transmitted date are incorporated in order to detect errors that can be corrected by the user.
Ãâó: www.harddiskrecovery.net/computer_glossary.html
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