| ecsomatics |
the study by laboratory methods of the materials removed from the body.
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| ecsovirus |
former name for porcine enterovirus.
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| ecstatic |
pertaining to or characterized by ecstasy.
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| ECS |
A method to identify, describe, and map units of land with different capabilities to support natural resources. This is done by integrating climatic, geologic, hydrologic, topographic, soil, and vegetation data.
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| ecstasy |
Ecstasy, or MDMA (methylenedioxymethamphetamine), is a synthetic drug that acts simultaneously as a stimulant and a hallucinogen. Users sometimes take Ecstasy for the sense of well-being, the sensory distortions caused by the drug, or to stay awake. Ecstasy has been shown to cause brain damage in animals.
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