| ether |
A compound in which an oxygen atom is attached to two carbon atoms, such as diethyl ether, CH 3 CH 2 OCH 2 CH 3 .
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| ethnology |
A science that concerns itself with the division of human beings into races and their origin, distribution, relations, and characteristics.
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| ethnobotany |
Ethnobotany is the science which studies how plants are used in various cultures. EUKARYOTE A eukaryote (which means "true nucleus") is an organism whose cells have internal membranes (which divide the cell into regions that have different functions) and a structurally-discrete nucleus. They also have a cytoskeleton which controls their shape. Eukaryotes include plants, animals, fungi, and protists (they do not include blue-green algae, bacteria, viruses, and other primitive microorganisms).
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| ethnocentrism |
A home country orientation but with export of surplus production.
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| ethylene glycol |
chemical formula HOCH 2 CH 2 OH, ethylene glycol is used as an etch activity reducer. Ethylene glycol has a density of 1.11Kg/L. Ethylene glycol is hazardous if ingested.
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