| effleurage |
French word for light massage. Used to help relax back and abdomen during labor.
Ãâó: greatlakes.med.navy.mil/WOGL/preginfo/TermsPreg.ht...
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| effector cell |
A muscle cell or gland cell that performs the body? responses to stimuli; responds to signals from the brain or other processing center of the nervous system.
Ãâó: www.uni-graz.at/~binder/science/def.html
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| efferent |
Efferent means conducting (fluid or a nerve impulse) outward from a given organ or part thereof, eg the efferent connections of a group of nerve cells, efferent blood vessels, or the excretory duct of an organ.
Ãâó: paperairplane.mit.edu/16.423J/Space/SBE/neurovesti...
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| efficacy |
A term introduced by Stephenson (1956) to describe the way in which agonists vary in the response they produce even when they occupy the same number of receptors.
Ãâó: www.uni-graz.at/~binder/science/def.html
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| efflux pump |
Proteins, located in the cell membrane, which transport molecules out of the cell. With regard this Business Plan are those transporting small molecular endogenous or xenobiotic substrates.
Ãâó: www.solvo.hu/glossary.html
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