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    JournalTitle: Environmental quality; annual report of the Council on Environmental Quality.
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    JournalTitle: Therapeutique / Entretiens de Bichat Pitie-Salpetriere. Entretiens de Bichat Pitie-Salpetriere.
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    JournalTitle: Environmental conservation.
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    ISSN: 0376-8929
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    JournalTitle: Environment & planning A.
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endemic haemoptysis The clinical expression of paragonimiasis, marked by a cough and spitting of blood from the lungs.
Synonym: endemic haemoptysis.
(05 Mar 2000)
endemic hypertrophy Enlargement of the calcaneus preceded by fever and pain in the heel, reported from the Gold Coast (now Ghana) and in Taiwan among the indigenous population.
(05 Mar 2000)
endemic index The percentage of children infected with malaria or other endemic disease, in any given locality.
(05 Mar 2000)
endemic influenza Influenza, usually of a less severe type, occurring with some degree of regularity during the winter season, especially in the larger cities of the world.
Synonym: influenza nostras.
(05 Mar 2000)
endemic neuritis <disease> An endemic form of polyneuritis (nerve inflammation), due to an unbalanced diet, with a deficiency of vitamin B1(thiamin).
Common in those who chronically abuse alcohol.
(11 Jan 1998)
endemic nonbacterial infantile gastroenteritis An endemic viral gastroenteritis of young children (6 months to 12 years) that is especially widespread during winter, caused by strains of rotavirus; the incubation period is 2 to 4 days, with symptoms lasting 3 to 5 days, including abdominal pain, diarrhoea, fever, and vomiting.
Synonym: infantile gastroenteritis.
(05 Mar 2000)
endemic paralytic vertigo A paroxysmal attack of severe vertigo, not accompanied by deafness or tinnitus, which affects young to middle-aged adults, often following a non-specific upper respiratory infection; due to unilateral vestibular dysfunction.
Synonym: endemic paralytic vertigo, epidemic vertigo, Gerlier's disease, kubisagari, kubisagaru, paralyzing vertigo.
(05 Mar 2000)
endemic stability A situation in which all factors influencing disease occurrence are relatively stable, resulting in little fluctuation in disease incidence over time; changes in one or more of these factors (e.g., reduction in proportion of individuals with immunity from exposure to infectious agent) can lead to an unstable situation in which major disease outbreaks occur.
Synonym: enzootic stability.
(05 Mar 2000)
endemic syphilis Syphilis caused by organisms closely related to Treponema pallidum; spread by personal, but not necessarily venereal, contact; usually acquired in childhood, most common in areas of provery and overcrowding; rare in the United States; includes yaws, pinta and bejel.
Synonym: endemic syphilis.
(05 Mar 2000)
endemic typhus Murine typhus, an acute infectious disease with fever, headache, and rash, all quite similar to, but milder than, epidemic typhus, caused by a related microoganism, Rickettsia typhi (mooseri), transmitted to humans by rat fleas (Xenopsylla cheopis). The animal reservoir includes rats, mice and other rodents. Murine typhus occurs sporadically worldwide but is more prevalent in congested rat-infested urban areas. Also known as rat-flea typhus or urban typhus of Malaya.
(12 Dec 1998)
endemical <medicine> Peculiar to a district or particular locality, or class of persons; as, an endemic disease.
An endemic disease is one which is constantly present to a greater or less degree in any place, as distinguished from an epidemic disease, which prevails widely at some one time, or periodically, and from a sporadic disease, of which a few instances occur now and then.
Origin: Gr,; + the people: cf. F. Endemique.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
endemiology <study> The science which treats of endemic affections.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
endemoepidemic Denoting a temporary large increase in the number of cases of an endemic disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
endergonic <chemistry> Refers to a chemical reaction that consumes energy.
(09 Oct 1997)
endermic <medicine> Acting through the skin, or by direct application to the skin. Endermic method, that in which the medicine enters the system through the skin, being applied either to the sound skin, or to the surface denuded of the cuticle by a blister.
Origin: Gr. In + skin.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Endoscopes, Gastrointestinal - »õâ Instruments for the visual examination of the interior of the gastrointestinal tract.
    Synonyms : Endoscope, Gastrointestinal, Gastrointestinal Endoscope
  • Endoscopy - »õâ Procedures of applying ENDOSCOPES for disease diagnosis and treatment. Endoscopy involves passing an optical instrument along either natural body pathways such as the digestive tract, or through keyhole incisions to examine the interior parts of the body. With advances in imaging, endoscope, and miniaturization of endosurgical equipment, surgery can be performed during endoscopy.
    Synonyms : Endoscopic Surgical Procedure, Endoscopy, Surgical, Surgical Endoscopy, Surgical Procedure, Endoscopic, Endoscopies, Endoscopies, Surgical, Procedure, Endoscopic Surgical, Procedures, Endoscopic Surgical, Surgical Endoscopies
  • Endoscopy, Digestive System - »õâ Endoscopic examination, therapy or surgery of the digestive tract.
    Synonyms : Digestive System Endoscopic Surgery, Endoscopic, Digestive System, Surgery, Endoscopic, Digestive System, Surgical Procedure, Procedure, Digestive System, Endoscopic, Surgical, Procedure, Endoscopic, Digestive System, Surgical, Digestive System Endoscopies
  • Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal - »õâ Endoscopic examination, therapy or surgery of the gastrointestinal tract.
    Synonyms : Endoscopic Gastrointestinal Surgery, Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgical Procedures, Procedure, Endoscopic Gastrointestinal, Surgical, Procedure, Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgical, Procedures, Endoscopic Gastrointestinal, Surgical
  • Endosomes - »õâ Cytoplasmic vesicles formed when COATED VESICLES shed their CLATHRIN coat. Endosomes internalize macromolecules bound by receptors on the cell surface.
    Synonyms : Endosome, Receptosome
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enantiomorph either one of a pair of compounds (crystals or molecules) that are mirror images on each other but are not identical
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enuresis inability to control the flow of urine and involuntary urination
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enarthrodial joint ball-and-socket joint: a freely moving joint in which a sphere on the head of one bone fits into a rounded cavity in the other bone
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envelope a flat rectangular paper container for papers any wrapper or covering a curve that is tangent to each of a family of curves a natural covering (as by a fluid); "the spacecraft detected an envelope of gas around the comet" the maximum operating capability of a system; "test pilots try to push the envelope" the bag containing the gas in a balloon
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enarthrosis ball-and-socket joint: a freely moving joint in which a sphere on the head of one bone fits into a rounded cavity in the other bone
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