| H&E | hematoxylin and eosin [stain]; hemorrhage and exudate; heredity and environment |
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| HEV | health and environment; hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus; hepatitis E virus; hepato-encephal... |
| HOME | Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment |
| MESCH | Multi-Environment Scheme |
| TPE | therapeutic plasma exchange; totally protected environment; typhoid-parathyroid enteritis |
| environmental protection agency | <organisation> The U.S. Regulatory agency for biotechnology of microbes. The major lawsunder which the agency has regulatory powers are the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide act (FIFRA), and the Toxic Substances ControlAct (TSCA). (30 Mar 1998) |
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| environmental psychology | The study and application by behavioural scientists and architects of how changes in physical space and related physical stimuli impact upon the behaviour of individuals. See: personal space. (05 Mar 2000) |
| environmental quality objective | This is a regulatory value defining the quality to be aimed for in a particular aspect of the environment. Unlike an environmental quality standard, an EQO is not usually expressed in quantitative terms and cannot be enforced legally. (09 Oct 1997) |
| environmental quality standard | This regulatory value defines the maximum concentration of a potentially toxic substance which can be allowed in an environmental compartment, usually air (air quality standard - AQS) or water, over a defined period. (09 Oct 1997) |
| Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy | <technique> Scanning electron microscopy is performed by scanning a focused probe across the surface of the sample to be studied. In the environmental scanning electron microscopy the composition and pressure of the atmosphere around the specimen may be controlled. In favourable cases non-conductive specimens may be examined without coating, and hydrated specimens may be examined with the water still in place. Acronym: ESEM (05 Aug 1998) |
| environmental tobacco smoke | A complex mixture of chemical constituents and particulates released into the atmosphere from the burning tip of a cigarette, pipe or cigar or from smoke exhaled by the smoker. (09 Oct 1997) |
| environmental variance | Within a population, the measure of how much of the variation of a particular phenotype is due to environmental factors (as opposed to variations in genotype. An example might be the height of a human as determined by such factors as nutrition or infectious diseases during childhood. See: genetic variance. (09 Oct 1997) |
Synonyms : Environmental Health Science, Health, Environmental, Environmental Health Sciences, Environmental Healths, Health Science, Environmental, Health Sciences, Environmental, Healths, Environmental, Science, Environmental Health, Sciences, Environmental Health
Synonyms : Environmental Hypersensitivities, Environmental Illnesses, Hypersensitivities, Environmental, Illness, Environmental, Illnesses, Environmental
Synonyms : Medicine, Environmental
Synonyms : Microbiology, Environmental
Synonyms : Biologic Monitoring, Ecologic Monitoring, Epidemiologic Monitoring, Monitoring, Biological, Monitoring, Ecological, Monitoring, Epidemiologic, Monitoring, Biologic, Monitoring, Ecologic, Monitoring, Epidemiological
| environmental resistance |
All the limiting factors that tend to reduce population growth rates and set the maximum allowable population size or carrying capacity of an ecosystem.
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The circumstances or conditions that surround an organism or group of organisms as well as the complex of social or cultural conditions that affect an individual or community.
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| environmental |
In assessing a company with respect to its environmental footprint we score a company on whether the company is a service, light or heavy industry, and if it is a mining company, whether it is involved in underground or open cut operations. In addition we look for involvement in smelting, recent environmental awards or incidents and factors such as carbon credits. ...
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The combination of all the conditions external to the genome that potentially affect its expression and its structure.
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| environmental control |
Removal of risk factors from the environment.
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