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| endo-N-acetylmuramidase | <enzyme> Has broader specificity than lysozyme; pneumococcal autolysin; rn is 9013-24-5 Registry number: EC 3.2.1.- Synonym: m-1 n-acetylmuramidase, endo-beta-n-acetylmuramidase, n-acetylmuramidase (26 Jun 1999) |
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| endo-N-acetylneuraminidase | <enzyme> Coliphage enzyme breaks E coli capsular polysaccharide down to oligosaccharides; cleaves alpha-2,8-linked polysialic acid Registry number: EC 3.2.1.- Synonym: endosialidase, endo-n-acylneuraminidase, endo-n-acetylneuraminidase e, endo ne, endo-n-acetylneuraminidase f, endo nf (26 Jun 1999) |
| endo-osseous implant | An implant into alveolar bone inserted through the prepared root canal of a tooth in order to increase effective root length. (05 Mar 2000) |
| endoabdominal | Within the abdomen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| endoamylase | A glucanohydrolase acting on internal glycosidic bonds (e.g., alpha-amylase). (05 Mar 2000) |
| endoaneurysmoplasty | Repair of an aneurysm by opening the sac and suturing its walls to restore the normal dimension to the lumen of the artery. See: aneurysmorrhaphy. Synonym: endoaneurysmoplasty, endoaneurysmorrhaphy. Origin: aneurysm + G. Plastos, formed (05 Mar 2000) |
| endoaneurysmorrhaphy | Synonym: aneurysmoplasty. Origin: endo-+ G. Aneurysma, aneurysm, + rhaphe, suture (05 Mar 2000) |
| endoangiitis | Inflammation of the intima of a blood vessel. Synonym: endoangiitis, endovasculitis. Origin: endo-+ G. Angeion, vessel, + -itis, inflammation (05 Mar 2000) |
| endoappendicitis | Simple catarrhal inflammation, limited more or less strictly to the mucosal surface of the vermiform appendix. (05 Mar 2000) |
| endoarabinase | <enzyme> Enzyme from aspergillus niger is induced by sugar beet pulp; degrades arabinan Registry number: EC 3.2.1.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| endoarteritis | <pathology> Chronic inflammation of the arterial intima, often a late result of syphilis (18 Nov 1997) |
| endoauscultation | Auscultation of the thoracic organs, especially the heart, by means of a stethoscopic tube passed into the oesophagus or into the heart. (05 Mar 2000) |
| endobag | A sac or bag used in laparoscopic surgery in which tissue is placed to facilitate removal or morcellation. Synonym: endobag. (05 Mar 2000) |
| endobasion | A cephalometric and craniometric point located in the midline at the most posterior point of the anterior border of the foramen magnum on the contour of the foramen; it is slightly posterior and internal to basion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| endobiotic | Describes an organism which is living in the tissues or cells of another, hosting organism. (09 Oct 1997) |
Synonyms : Endocarditides
Synonyms : Bacterial Endocarditides, Bacterial Endocarditis, Endocarditides, Bacterial
Synonyms : Bacterial Endocarditides, Subacute, Bacterial Endocarditis, Subacute, Endocarditides, Subacute Bacterial, Subacute Bacterial Endocarditides, Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis
Synonyms : Endocardiums
Synonyms : Chemicals, Endocrine Disrupting, Disruptors, Endocrine
| endoskeleton |
the internal skeleton; bony and cartilaginous structure (especially of vertebrates)
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| endospore |
a small asexual spore that develops inside the cell of some bacteria and algae
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| endosteum |
vascular membrane that lines the inner surface of long bones
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| endogamy |
marriage within one's own tribe or group as required by custom or law
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| endogenic |
endogenous: derived or originating internally of rocks formed or occurring beneath the surface of the earth; "endogenic rocks are not clastic"
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| Endo | the branch of medicine dealing with the endocrine glands and their secretions |
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| Endo | the inner germ layer that develops into the lining of the digestive and respiratory systems |
| Endo | the branch of dentistry dealing with diseases of the dental pulp |
| Endo | of or relating to or involving or practicing endodontics |
| Endo | the branch of dentistry dealing with diseases of the dental pulp |
| Endo | a dentist specializing in diseases of the dental pulp and nerve |
| Endo | (of a nuclear reaction) occurring with absorption of energy |
| Endo | a nuclear reaction occurring with absorption of energy |
| Endo | of marriage within a class or tribe as required by custom or law |
| Endo | fertilized by pollen from another flower of the same plant |
| Endo | (anthropology) |
| Endo | (biology) |
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