| edathamil |
former name for edetate.
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| Eddowes' s. |
osteogenesis imperfecta, type I.
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| Eddowes' syndrome |
osteogenesis imperfecta (type I); see under osteogenesis.
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| Edebohls' p. |
a dorsal position with knees and thighs drawn up, lower limbs flexed on thighs, and thighs flexed on abdomen; the hips are raised and the thighs abducted. Called also Simon's p.
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| Edelman |
Gerald Maurice, born 1929. American biochemist; co-winner, with Rodney Porter, of the Nobel prize for medicine or physiology in 1972 for his work in separating and identifying the heavy and light chains in the antibody molecule.
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| ED | United States biochemist who discovered how genes act by regulating definite chemical events (1909-1975) |
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| ED | British artist and writer of nonsense verse (1812-1888) |
| ED | United States educational psychologist (1874-1949) |
| ED | United States composer best remembered as a composer of works for the piano (1860-1908) |
| ED | United States chemist and physicist who collaborated with Michelson in the Michelson-Morley experiment (1838-1923) |
| ED | United States entomologist who has generalized from social insects to other animals including humans (born in 1929) |
| ED | English theologian who (with John Henry Newman and John Keble) founded the Oxford Movement (1800-1882) |
| ED | United States broadcast journalist remembered for his reports from London during World War II (1908-1965) |
| ED | United States broadcast journalist remembered for his reports from London during World War II (1908-1965) |
| ED | anthropologist and linguist |
| ED | an English pirate who operated in the Caribbean and off the Atlantic coast of North America (died in 1718) |
| ED | United States physicist (born in Hungary) who worked on the first atom bombs and the first hydrogen bomb (born in 1908) |
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