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EDDS electronic development delivery system
EDE effective dose equivalent
edent edentia, edentulous
EDF eosinophil differentiation factor; erythroid differentiation factor; extradural fluid
EDG electrodermography
EDH Epidural Hematoma; °æ³ú¸·»óÇ÷Á¾
EDH epidural hematoma
EDI eating disorder inventory; electronic data interchange
EDIM epizootic diarrhea of infant mice
EDL end-diastolic length; end-diastolic load; estimated date of labor; extensor digitorum longus
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EDA Ethylene diamine
EDA ectodermal dysplasia
EDAC 1-ethyl-3 (3-dimethylaminopropyl)-carbodiimide
EDAS Encephalo-duro-arterio synangiosis
EDAX Energy dispersive analysis of X-rays
EDB Ethylene dibromide
EDB extensor digitorium brevis
EDC 1-Ethyl-3-(3'-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide
EDC Endocrine disrupting chemicals
EDC Epidemiology of Diabetes Complications
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    JournalTitle: the monthly update on emergency department management.
    MedAbbr: ED Manag
    ISSN: 1044-9167
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    JournalTitle: Edinburgh journal of botany / the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh.
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    ISSN: 0960-4286
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    IsoAbbr: Edinb. J. Bot.
    NlmId: 100961526
  • JrId: 22177
    JournalTitle: The Educational record.
    MedAbbr: Educ Rec
    ISSN: 0013-1873
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  • JrId: 23869
    JournalTitle: Education and urban society.
    MedAbbr: Educ Urban Soc
    ISSN: 0013-1245
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  • JrId: 24199
    JournalTitle: Education libraries bulletin.
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edge 1. To move sideways; to move gradually; as, edge along this way.
2. To sail close to the wind. "I must edge up on a point of wind." (Dryden) To edge away or off, to advance gradually, but not directly, toward it.
1. The thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument; as, the edge of an ax, knife, sword, or scythe. Hence, figuratively, that which cuts as an edge does, or wounds deeply, etc. "He which hath the sharp sword with two edges." (Rev. Ii. 12) "Slander, Whose edge is sharper than the sword." (Shak)
2. Any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge; as, the edge of a table, a precipice. "Upon the edge of yonder coppice." (Shak) "In worst extremes, and on the perilous edge Of battle." (Milton) "Pursue even to the very edge of destruction." (Sir W. Scott)
3. Sharpness; readiness of fitness to cut; keenness; intenseness of desire. "The full edge of our indignation." (Sir W. Scott) "Death and persecution lose all the ill that they can have, if we do not set an edge upon them by our fears and by our vices." (Jer. Taylor)
4. The border or part adjacent to the line of division; the beginning or early part; as, in the edge of evening. "On the edge of winter.
<medicine>" Edge joint A rail set on edge; applied to a rail of more depth than width. A guard rail by the side of the main rail at a switch. Edge railway, a railway having the rails set on edge. Edge stone, a curbstone. Edge tool. Any tool instrument having a sharp edge intended for cutting. A tool for forming or dressing an edge; an edging tool. To be on edge, to be eager, impatient, or anxious. To set the teeth on edge, to cause a disagreeable tingling sensation in the teeth, as by bringing acids into contact with them.
Origin: OE. Eg, egge, AS. Ecg; akin to OHG. Ekka, G. Ecke, Icel. & Sw. Egg, Dan. Eg, and to L. Acies, Gr. Point, Skr. Ari edge. Cf. Egg, Eager, Ear spike of corn, Acute.
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(01 Mar 1998)
edge enhancement Using analogue or digital image processing to increase the contrast of each interface; equivalent to using a high-pass filter.
(05 Mar 2000)
edge plasma <radiobiology> Cooler, less dense plasma away from the centre of a reactor, affected by limiter or divertor, includes scrape-off layer. Distinguished from core plasma.
(09 Oct 1997)
edge-localised mode Found often in H-mode plasmas, this is a temporary relaxation of the very high edge gradients found in H-modes. It may be a relaxation back to the L-mode.
(09 Oct 1997)
edge-to-edge bite An occlusion in which the anterior teeth of both jaws meet along their incisal edges when the teeth are in centric occlusion.
Synonym: edge-to-edge bite, end-to-end bite, end-to-end occlusion.
(05 Mar 2000)
edge-to-edge occlusion An occlusion in which the anterior teeth of both jaws meet along their incisal edges when the teeth are in centric occlusion.
Synonym: edge-to-edge bite, end-to-end bite, end-to-end occlusion.
(05 Mar 2000)
edgewise appliance A fixed, multibanded orthodontic appliance using an attachment bracket the slot of which receives a rectangular archwire horizontally, which gives precise control of tooth movement in all three planes of space.
(05 Mar 2000)
edible Fit to be eaten as food; eatable; esculent; as, edible fishes.
Anything edible. Edible bird's nest. See Bird's nest.
2. <zoology> Edible crab, any snail used as food, especially. Helix pomatia and H. Aspersa of Europe.
Origin: L. Edibilis, fr. Edere to eat. See Eat.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
edict A public command or ordinance by the sovereign power; the proclamation of a law made by an absolute authority, as if by the very act of announcement; a decree; as, the edicts of the Roman emperors; the edicts of the French monarch. "It stands as an edict in destiny." (Shak) Edict of Nantes, an edict issued by Henry IV. (A. D. 1598), giving toleration to Protestants. Its revocation by Louis XIV. (A. D. 1685) was followed by terrible persecutions and the expatriation of thousands of French Protestants.
Synonym: Decree, proclamation, law, ordinance, statute, rule, order, manifesti, command. See Law.
Origin: L. Edictum, fr. Edicere, edictum, to declare, proclaim; e out + dicere to say: cf. F. Edit. See Diction.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
edictal Relating to, or consisting of, edicts; as, the Roman edictal law.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Edinger, Ludwig <person> German anatomist, 1855-1918.
See: Edinger-Westphal nucleus.
(05 Mar 2000)
Edinger-Westphal nucleus A small group of preganglionic parasympathetic motor neurons in the midline near the rostral pole of the oculomotor nucleus of the midbrain; the axons of these motor neurons leave the brain with the oculomotor nerve and synapse on the cells of the ciliary ganglion which in turn innervate the sphincter muscle of the pupil and ciliary muscle. Destruction of this nucleus or its efferent fibres causes maximal paralytic dilation of the pupil; also demonstrated to project fibres to lower levels of the brainstem and all spinal levels.
(05 Mar 2000)
edingtonite <chemical> A grayish white zeolitic mineral, in tetragonal crystals. It is a hydrous silicate of alumina and baryta.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
editorial A statement of the opinions, beliefs, and policy of the editor or publisher of a journal, usually on current matters of medical or scientific significance to the medical community or society at large. The editorials published by editors of journals representing the official organ of a society or organization are generally substantive.
(12 Dec 1998)
editress A female editor.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Education - »õâ Acquisition of knowledge as a result of instruction in a formal course of study.
    Synonyms : Activities, Educational, Education, Parenting, Educational Activities, Parenting Education, Workshops, Activity, Educational, Educational Activity, Literacy Program, Program, Literacy, Program, Training, Programs, Literacy, Programs, Training, Training Program
  • Education Department, Hospital - »õâ Hospital department responsible for administering educational and training activities pertaining to health for patients and staff.
    Synonyms : Education Departments, Hospital, Department, Hospital Education, Departments, Hospital Education, Hospital Education Departments
  • Education of Mentally Retarded - »õâ The teaching or training of those individuals with subnormal intellectual functioning.
    Synonyms : Education, Mentally Retarded, Mentally Retarded Education, Mentally Defective Education
  • Education, Continuing - »õâ Educational programs designed to inform individuals of recent advances in their particular field of interest. They do not lead to any formal advanced standing.
    Synonyms : Continuing Education
  • Education, Dental - »õâ Use for articles concerning dental education in general.
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Edecrin ethacrynic acid: diuretic (trade name Edecrin) used to treat edema
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edematous swollen with an excessive accumulation of fluid
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edentate primitive terrestrial mammal with few if any teeth; of tropical Central America and South America edental: having few if any teeth; "anteaters are edentate animals"
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Edgar King Edgar (c. 942 – July 8, 975) was the younger son of King Edmund I of England. He won the nickname, "the Peaceable", but in fact was a stronger king than his elder brother, Edwy, from whom he took the kingdoms of Northumbria and Mercia in 958. Edgar was acclaimed king north of the Thames by a conclave of Mercian nobles in 958, but officially succeeded when Edwy died in October 959. Immediately Edgar recalled Dunstan (eventually canonised as St. ...
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EDD Ed, Edd n Eddy is an animated series created by Danny Antonucci and produced by a.k.a. Cartoon for the Cartoon Network. The premise is that three friends—named Ed, Edd, and Eddy (collectively known as "the Eds")—hang around in their suburban neighborhood of Peach Creek Estates. Led by Eddy, the Eds scheme to make money off their peers, but their plans usually fail, leaving them in various predicaments. ...
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ED order of mammals having few or no teeth including: New World anteaters
ED primitive terrestrial mammal with few if any teeth
ED having few if any teeth
ED having few if any teeth
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ED United States swimmer who in 1926 became the first woman to swim the English Channel (1903-)
ED the younger brother of Edwy who became king of Northumbria when it renounced Edwy
ED United States journalist (born in England) noted for his syndicated homey verse (1881-1959)
ED United States writer and poet (1809-1849)
ED English physiologist who conducted research into the function of neurons
ED United States journalist (born in England) noted for his syndicated homey verse (1881-1959)
ED United States poet (1869-1950)
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