| Eaton-Lambert s. |
an autoimmune, myasthenialike syndrome caused by autoantibodies to the voltage-gated calcium channel (anna 1 antibodies) that interfere with the release of acetylcholine at the motor nerve terminal. Weakness usually affects the limbs, but ocular and bulbar muscles are spared; there is reduced muscle action potential on stimulation of its nerve but with repetitive stimulation it becomes augmented. It is often associated with oat-cell carcinoma of the lung. Called also Lambert-Eaton s., Lambert-Eaton myasthenic s., and myasthenic s.
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| eating plan |
Diet (2).
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| eating disorder |
A type of dependency. Eating becomes the object of dependency (interest), and disturbs the balance of daily life. There are three types of eating disorders: anorexia nervosa, bulimia, and mixed types.
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| eat |
The third party that holds the title of either the replacement or relinquished property in a 1031 exchange transaction.
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the entity that holds title to either the Relinquished Property or the Replacement property in connection with a Reverse Exchange. In most cases, the EAT is affiliated with the Qualified Intermediary handling the reverse exchange.
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| EAT | an apple used primarily for eating raw without cooking |
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| EAT | the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it) |
| EAT | a disorder of the normal eating routine |
| EAT | a building where people go to eat |
| EAT | a building where people go to eat |
| EAT | tableware implements for cutting and eating food |
| EAT | informal terms for a meal |
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